Chuck suddenly remembered the words that Harry said yesterday. He pulled his hand back. "You look pretty good now. I'm going to make more rounds and come back to you later. Rest well." He patted her on the shoulder.

Lola nodded and watched him leave.

She didn't look away until her jaw was held by a strong hand. She turned her face to his. "Lola, how dare you flirt with a man in front of me!" Harry said in a very sour tone.

Lola slapped his hand, but he didn't let go of her. His eyes stared at hers intently.

"Keep your hands off me! It hurts...Please." She was annoyed by his hard grip and almost bit him in disgust.

He immediately let go of her when she complained that she was hurt.

When they were arguing, Jordan pushed the door open.

He looked at the two and smelled a fight in the air. He found that his sister was wearing a fake indifferent look while Harry's face was dark and angry.

Clearly, she has annoyed him again and pretended to be innocent.

"Here's your breakfast. The army is calling. I have to go now." He said, while putting the lunch box on the table. He quickly slipped out the door.

Harry calmed himself down, walked towards the table and opened the lunch box. He took out her food first. Although he was so angry, he didn't want her to be hungry.

When they finally finished eating, Chuck returned from his rounds.

"So, you're that free? Don't you have anything else to do? You're a busy man. Why do you always come back here?" Harry said this in a harsh tone when he saw him again.

Chuck denied this. In fact, he was very busy. "I just came back to check her out."

"Does my wife need you that much? She has nurses in here, anyway." Harry stood by the window, and leaned on the table. He was thinking of the next steps to tease him, this good friend of his.

When Lola was about to engage Chuck in a happy chat, Joey stepped in just in time.

He glanced at Lola in the bed, and handed over a bag to Harry.

Harry opened it, and a shadow of a smile showed on his lips. He took something out of it and laid it on the bed.

It was a passport. Lola gaped in astonishment. Shouldn't it be a green one? A divorce certificate?

Harry dropped the bag on the table and opened the certificate to let her take a closer look.

The names indicated on it were Harry and Lola.

When did he get it? Why didn't she know about it? Shouldn't the two sides be present to acquire such document?

What was happening here? She wanted to sue him! He remarried her without her being aware of it! It's really a shame!

Chuck looked at the red booklet and Harry's triumphant look. He realized right then that he was out of the running for Lola's heart. Well, maybe he was never even inside the love triangle. Lola never had feelings for him...

On the certificate, a word was emphasized: Remarried. "Why did we have to remarry? Why did we file for a divorce before? You weren't good to me, right? You didn't treat me right." It gave her more ammunition. She needed it.

Harry's expression was emotionless as usual. He tried to make this go away and gently said, "The divorce was just a mistake. But now everything is clear. I'll be good to you all the more, Lola."

He seemed to be so honest that Lola would have trusted him if she had truly lost memory. Harry really has the ability to capture people's hearts.

Now the passport is presented right in front of her. How could she get rid of him then?

Lola was still unwilling to give up. She seized Chuck's white cloak. "But I've changed. I'm not in love with you. I'm in love with him now." In a last pitch to get away from Harry, she sounded very desperate.

"I should applaud for such a touching love, shouldn't I?" He smiled sarcastically. His glance was piercing. She withdrew her hand quickly in fear.

With things as complicated as this, Chuck didn't want to have anything to do with it. He pushed up his glasses, asked her to take a good rest, and then abruptly left the room.

Lola watched him leaving. She was so speechless now. How could she defy the man on her own?

Harry noticed her wistful and remorseful eyes. He called Joey out, and whispered something in his ear.

He left him to look after her, and went out to change the bandage on his arm.

Lola left the hospital on the third day. At her insistence, she returned to her parents' home.

At the Newman's house

Lola was sitting in the chair with her arm hanging in a plaster while Harry sat opposite her. They looked at each other.

She didn't understand why Harry couldn't let her go since he knew she already had an amnesia and there will never be a possibility that she could remember him. It was a good opportunity to let go of the past and no longer be hurt by it.

Why didn't he take this chance and get rid of her? Now's the right time to break free from this complicated relationship.

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