His brain felt even more dazed and dull than before.

Was it possible for him to use five million dollars worth of diamonds just for a set of jewelry for Joyce?

Previously, whether it was for their engagement or for their future wedding with Charlotte, he had never done anything about jewelry because he could not possibly consider such things.

What did it say about him that he ordered a whole set of jewelry, not for his fiancée, but for Joyce, and worth five hundred million dollars? Of course, he couldn't have customized any jewelry for Charlotte.

At this moment, he was in complete confusion.

Before he lost his memory, he had done so many incomprehensible things.

He remembered that right after the car accident, he found a “Wifey” from his contact, he dialed the number and it was Joyce who answered the call.

At that time, he was very angry and felt that Joyce must have tampered with his phone, and afterwards, he deleted all communication records about her directly and forgot about it.

Then he remembered the scene of their entwined bodies in his office, and he thought to himself that he could never possibly do such a thing in the office. He believed that Joyce had seduced him, and even this morning, he lost control of himself and angrily forced himself on her, and even at this moment, when he thought about the sorrow in her eyes, he could not help but feel a throb in his heart.

seduce him? Was he wrong? Did he do that to her simply because he

Was it possible?

even shocked him more. He used five hundred million dollars worth of diamonds just for a set of jewelry. And it was for Joyce! Why

many things that were completely beyond what he could

It's all his

could sleep in peace only when he stayed at Eden

his eyes off of her as

in the Police Department.

He could not help

be that they had been lying to him? And

did he get

exactly has been

he must find Joyce and ask her face to face. He had to solve

he was not

it was most likely the

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