Novel Name : Predestined Marriage

Chapter 389 Jump Together!

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Summer kept looking at the photos.

Suddenly, a thought flashed through her mind. She looked up at Stanley and said, "Stanley, you are a

therapist. You must be good at this, right?"

When it came to professional problems, Stanley became serious and conscientious.

"It's right that a specialist masters his own field. But most of the time, we just provide guidance to

patients with mental disorders. Our treatment only plays an auxiliary part. Patients should depend more

on themselves."

He called the waiter to fill his glass with water before continuing, "Why do you suddenly ask this?"

Summer thought for a moment and said, "I went to the hospital for an examination before, and the

doctor said that I was recovering well. However, I still didn't recall anything. Since you are a therapist, is

there anything you can do?"

Hearing this, Stanley fell into deep thought.

Summer looked at him expectantly.

It would be great if Stanley could help her regain her memories.

After a while, Stanley gave her a quite conservative answer, "Your amnesia is caused by brain damage.

It has little to do with psychological factors. You can have a try, but it may not work."

Summer's eyes flashed with joy, "I'd like to try."

Even if there was only a slim chance, she still wanted to give it a try.

"Let's eat first." Stanley smiled and put more food in Summer's bowl.

They came out of the restaurant after dinner, and it was raining outside.

The Hoover City was a rainy city.

Rains were frequent during autumn.

Although the rain wasn't heavy, it was incessant and depressing.

Summer and Stanley returned to the car, their hair getting a little wet.

Stanley was chatting with Summer as he drove forward.

On rainy days, even the speed of the car was slow.

When turning around, Stanley slammed on the brakes, only to find that the car speeded up rather than

slowed down.

No matter how hard he slammed on the brakes, it was useless. The car didn't stop.

His face turning pale with fear, Stanley honked the horn and shouted, "The brakes failed. Summer,

jump out of the car!"

Summer also noticed that the car was out of control due to a brake failure. Other drivers on the road

saw this and avoided their car one after another.

Summer grabbed her seat belt and said, "Let's jump together!"

This remark didn't move Stanley. Instead, he roared angrily, "Jump now! I saved your life, and I won't

allow you to get injured."

The situation was so urgent that Summer had no time to discern the deep meaning of Stanley's words.

She gritted her teeth and opened the car door, jumping off at the right time.

She was very careful when she jumped off the car. Hence, although her body was bruised, it wasn't

serious.

She quickly got up from the ground and looked over, discovering that the car already crashed into the

guardrail by the roadside.

She ran towards Stanley.

"Stanley, are you alright?" she asked by the window.

Stanley sat in the driver's seat with his head full of blood. His eyes were dull, looking like he would faint

at any moment.

However, he managed to glance at Summer before passing out.

Summer took out her phone in panic and wanted to call an ambulance. A kind person beside her said,

"Don't worry, I've already called an ambulance for you...."

Summer said, "Thank you."

There was a hospital nearby, so the ambulance arrived very quickly.

Stanley was sent to the emergency center.

Summer waited outside worriedly, and every second was hard for her.

After a long time, the door to the operating room opened and the doctor walked out.

Summer dashed forward, "Doctor, how is he?"

The doctor removed his mask and said, "I've stitched his wound, and he is out of danger now. But he

needs to stay in the ICU for observation for a period of time."

"Thank you, doctor." Summer heaved a sigh of relief.

Stanley was pushed out with his head wrapped in gauze, in a semi-unconscious state.

Summer walked over and shouted, "Stanley?"

Stanley moved his lips, but didn't make a sound.

After watching him enter the ICU, Summer suddenly perceived that she forgot to contact Stanley's

family.

She realized that she didn't know Stanley at all.

She knew nothing else except for his name and job.

Moreover, Stanley never mentioned his family.

Summer felt that she was similar to Stanley in this aspect.

When she woke up in the hospital, her families weren’t by her side, and Stanley didn't mention her

family either.

Although Summer didn't know why Stanley never talked about his family, she felt that he must have his

own reason.

Thinking of this, she felt both Stanley and she were pitiful.

Stanley stayed in the ICU only for one day and then was transferred to a general ward.

Summer made soup for him.

Stanley leaned against the bed and watched Summer serve him the soup. He smiled and said, "You're

so nice."

Summer glanced at him and said, "At such a critical time, you still cared about me. You're so selfless."

She put the soup on the table in front of him.

Stanley picked up the spoon and slowly enjoyed the soup, looking languid.

Seeing this, Summer felt sorry for him and said, "Fortunately, you ... Otherwise, I would have been

guilty for a lifetime."

Stanley smiled and thought for a moment, saying, "I have something to tell you. It might be easier for

you to forgive me if I tell you now."

Summer looked up at him, "What?"

The smile on Stanley's face faded as he said seriously, "I'm not your fiancé."

Summer was about to put the lid on the vacuum flask.

She paused for a moment after hearing Stanley's remarks. Then she slowly put the lid on the vacuum

flask and replied, "Oh."

"Aren't you angry? Or is it that you don't want to talk to me because you're too angry?" Stanley looked

calm rather than worried as he spoke.

Summer pondered for a moment and said, "If you intended to deceive me, you wouldn't allow me to

meet Jessica and other friends. Furthermore, you saved me and took care of me for three years, so I

owe you a debt which I shall never be able to repay."

After a while, Stanley nodded.

Summer pushed the bowl towards him and said, "But why did you say you were my fiancé?"

Stanley asked, "If I didn't say I was your fiancé, would you trust me and allow me to take you out of the

hospital under such circumstances?"

A person who completely lost her memories would feel insecure. Since the doctors and nurses in the

hospital all thought that Stanley was Summer's boyfriend, he had no choice but to say so.

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