Chapter 338 Louie, Don’t Abandon Me

Josephine was crying uncontrollably. She couldn’t argue back at all.

Seth’s voice echoed in her mind. He said she deserved to die, but he was right. She had

forgotten her own parents. Of course, she deserved to die.

Looking at her sitting on the ground in a sorrowful state, Seth sneered. The mocking smile on his lips grew more evident.

Lewis had appeared out of nowhere. He bent down to lift Josephine from the ground. Glancing at Seth, he frowned slightly, seemingly displeased with Seth for making Josephine cry.

“Are you out of your mind?” Lewis asked, his voice laced with a hint of anger.

Seth shrugged indifferently. “I didn’t say anything.”

He added, “Anyway, she’ll forget soon enough. It doesn’t matter.”

With that, he turned and left the cemetery. The sky grew dim, and his figure faded in and out within the cemetery until he disappeared from sight.

Still crying non-stop, Josephine clung to Lewis. In one moment, she had been happily exploring the flower garden, and in the next, she became a true orphan, having lost

everything.

Now, all she had was Lewis. If Lewis abandoned her one day, she really would have nothing left. After all, up until now, every fragment of her memories revolved around him.

He was her whole world.

Lewis gently stroked her back and whispered, “Stop crying. I’m still here, right?”

Josephine looked up, her tears blurring her vision. She stared at Lewis intently.

After a moment, she signed, “Louie, please don’t abandon me.”

Lewis lowered his gaze and looked at her outstretched finger. His eyes flickered momentarily.

Then, he cupped Josephine’s face and softly said, “I won’t. As long as you obey me, I won’t abandon you.”

Josephine nodded vigorously, her fingers moving anxiously. “I will. I will listen to you

obediently. I’ll do everything you say.”

She signed rapidly, tears streaming down her face. Her fingers moved faster than usual as if desperately trying to assure Lewis that she would obey him.

She was afraid he wouldn’t believe her if she was too slow.

with his large hand and pulled her into

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pressed her cheek against his chest, listening to his strong and steady heartbeat. Her restless heart gradually calmed down as she smelled the faint scent of gardenia

clothes.

for a long time before slowly regaining

her hand and walked out of the cemetery. Like the villa, the cemetery was overgrown with weeds, with only a few rows of tombstones hidden among

cemetery returned to silence. The tombstones in the grass stood quietly in the twilight,

the car, Lewis handed Josephine a bottle

before Lewis started

the hospital, but not the one where Lewis got hospitalized. Instead, they went to the hospital where Josephine had

at home when Gerald dragged him

first thing he did was to have Josephine take an X-ray.

Josephine’s condition with

that

slightly.

“For how long?”

daily memory is currently normal. She doesn’t wake up

expression became perplexed. “This is an unusual case. I’ll have to do

research.”

want to know if her memory will continue to deteriorate or under what circumstances it might deteriorate.”

a definite answer, but it seems to have

paused briefly and said, “It’s still important to observe her closely. It’s my first time encountering such a case,

you mean?”

condition may continue

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point. When you go home, pay close attention and

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at Josephine, staring blankly at a potted

and thought the conversation between Lewis and the doctor was just idle chat. She didn’t feel there was anything wrong with herself.

while, Lewis said,

toward Josephine. He then gently patted her

nodded. She got up and hugged his

a koala bear now, wanting to cling to Lewis

and took her back to the hospital where he

entered the ward, several pairs of eyes turned to

disappearance. He finally breathed a sigh

did you go? The doctor just

wronged, Conrad complained. Lewis was the one who escaped from the hospital,

instead of Lewis. He wondered

were in the room

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