Chapter 42: Chapter 42 In this world, everyone knows that Edward Stephens loves Daisy Ginger.

Daisy lowered her head and looked at her fingertips, calmly replying, "I know."

Three months after returning from the United States with Edward Stephens, she received news that upon returning from a business trip, Edward and Emily Ginger had gotten close enough to talk about marriage.

When she learned about this, she went straight to Lady Stephens.

Lady Stephens then told her that after Edward moved from Banyan City to the United States, he completely lost his memory and forgot everything that happened in Banyan City.

He stayed in the hospital for several years, slowly relearning all the life skills he had forgotten and reacquainting himself with his family.

Recovery took a long time, and the doctor advised against using past events to upset him, so he hadn’t contacted her for all those eight years.

Daisy couldn’t even remember how she managed to return home after leaving Lady Stephens that day. At first, she felt heartache, heartache for Edward’s suffering all these years out of her sight.

Then came the confusion.

Had Edward forgotten her?

And herself?

What should she do?

go, she didn’t return home that night, instead sitting by the seaside all night, smoking an entire pack of cigarettes, until Ethan Pond came on his modified motorcycle to

took some time to pull herself together before trying to reach out

and jade-like youth was gone; the Edward who returned was cold and harsh, and they argued every time they met, even over trivial

despite this, she still took delight in

able to say a word to

something would never understand the joy of regaining it. Over these eight years, countless people who knew Edward told her he might have already died. Otherwise, how could he,

for a day, he wouldn’t have abandoned his

world

Till death.

he finally fulfilled his promise, he came back from the United States safe and sound, she knew it would be better in the

out for a moment, then said to Lady Stephens, "Aunt,

weren’t for her, Edward wouldn’t have lost his memory. Lady Stephens treated her as before, without venting her anger on her for that incident, which was already magnanimous. As a

resented Lady Stephens for her partiality,

a woman who cried easily, easily moved. Upon hearing Daisy’s words,

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