Divorced 465
Chapter 465
Barbara’s words left everyone in the living room stunned.
Lucas’s expression grew tense as he knelt in front of Barbara, asking, “Grandma, do you remember things
now?”
Barbara reached out and touched his head. “Of course I remember. I’m not senile. Weren’t you planning to marry Sophia? Why didn’t you bring her along today?”
Lucas sensed something was wrong. Pointing to Aveline, he asked, “Do you remember her?”
Barbara looked in Aveline’s direction and shook her head. “No, who is she? Is she a new servant in the
house?”
Aveline felt as if she had been slapped hard. Previously, when Barbara was confused, she often mistook Sophia for a servant and treated her exceptionally well. Now, it was the opposite. From NôvelDrama.Org.
Lucas stood up and said, “I’ll take you to the hospital.”
Barbara frowned, her old face full of confusion. “Why go to the hospital? I feel fine.”
Lucas insisted, “Just a check–up. Please listen to me.”
Barbara was reluctant, but no one could stop Lucas once he made up his mind.
Barbara was taken to the hospital.
At the hospital, while Barbara was being examined, the Tudors‘ expressions were all heavy in the hallway. Lucas looked at Yvonne. “Madam Yvonne, how did you notice something was wrong with Grandma?”
Yvonne replied, “I visit her ever
evening for a chat. Today, she started talking about the past, even mentioning your mother. I realized something was off and asked her a few more questions. She remembered everything from before.”
Pausing, she continued, “Lucas, you’re aware of your grandmother’s condition. Ever since she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, she hasn’t remembered the past.”
Yes. The grandmother who shouldn’t remember the past suddenly did, even mentioning his plan to marry Sophia, which was two years ago.
A bold theory began to take shape in Lucas’s mind.
Just then, his phone rang. Seeing it was Maria calling, he answered, his tone cold.
“Hello?”
Maria was about to speak when she heard Lucas‘ cold tone and couldn’t help but tease, “Boss, what’s the matter? You assign me a task in the middle of the night, and now I’m reporting back, and you treat me like this? So cold?”
Lucas‘ tone remained icy. “Get to the point.”
Maria sighed on the other end, “The cameras on that floor were broken, so we can’t see if anyone was at the elevator doors.”
“That’s all you found out?” Lucas asked coldly.
“It’s not like they broke today! They’ve been out for a week, and I just found out,” María retorted, annoyed.
She silently cursed Logan for his absurd temper.
“Keep investigating,” Lucas ordered, then hung up.
He turned and saw Aveline standing not far away, her figure slender and lonely.
He walked over to her, speaking softly, “Grandma will be fine.”
Aveline looked at him and asked, “Why did Grandma forget me?”
In this world, besides Selena, only Barbara had ever shown her warmth and kindness. The feeling of being cared for was something she remembered deeply.
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