Uncovering My Wife's Secrets
Chapter 379
Tina looked at Lee as well.
She stared straight at Lee as if she knew him.
This made Lee even more excited.
He rushed over and shouted excitedly, “Heather!” “Dad!” Trevor immediately rushed over and pulled Lee back, reminding him not to scare her.
Only then did Lee suppress the emotions inside of him.
He tried his best to remain calm and greeted her with a gentle smile, “Hello, my name is Lee Xander!” Suddenly, he was reminded of the time when they first met, back in that restaurant when they were both overseas.
The first time he’d seen her, he was instantly attracted by the clear and happy look in her eyes.
After that, he would always have a meal at that restaurant.
Gradually, they became familiar with each other.
When he first introduced himself, he said to her gently, “Hello, my name is Lee Xander!” “Hello, my name is Tina.” Tina smiled gently at Lee.
She thought he looked familiar as if she had seen him somewhere before.
However, she could not remember where or when.
“Mr.
Xander, Julian, Annalise, take a seat.” Lianne immediately greeted them warmly and personally poured tea for them.
She was sincerely grateful to Annalise’s family.
After all, Anna was the one who saved her brother and grandmother.
Lee sat down opposite Tina and took the tea from Lianne.
However, he could not stop looking at Tina.
“Dad.” Trevor pulled him again.
Lee quickly retracted his burning gaze that was uncontrollable.
“Mrs.
Stinson, can I take your pulse?” Annalise looked at Tina and asked.
The woman standing in front of her was her mother! The mother that she had always thought had passed away.
Fortunately, Lianne’s grandmother found her and saved her.
Otherwise, who knew what kind of life her mother would have led? Would she have been able to live until today? She did not dare think about it.
The thought of it caused tears to well up in her eyes.
Katherine could not help but look at her granddaughter, Lianne when she saw the family members’ red eyes and strange behavior.
slightly at
was possible that they were related to
years ago but she was
others were acting strangely and
today, Trevor even hugged her and
and said
If amnesia was truly curable, Annalise would like to
was also curious why she was unconscious in
had doubts, it would be difficult for them to calm
and Trevor were
on taking
found that Tina’s situation was different from
was
had was mainly a psychological
She had suffered a heavy blow to her head, causing irreversible damage to the nerves in
that, she had blood
feel sad
it?”
is
a longer time for her to recuperate.” Annalise resisted the urge to cry
body still weak?” Katherine
she had rescued Tina from the water, she sent her to
in the hospital for a period of time,
doctor had said that there was damage to Tina’s cerebral nerve, but it
would be able to recover from her amnesia
she be discharged from the
that it was impossible to treat her
was weak, it was recommended that she took time to
was discharged from the hospital, Katherine sought traditional medicine to nurse Tina
given some
indeed changed after a
weight and went from 160 pounds to
state looked
that
she was still
she is still weak,” Annalise
said, “Grandma, although Annalise is young,
great medical
heard this, she immediately said excitedly, “Could you treat Tina?”
after spending so many years together, Katherine had long treated Tina as her own
Annalise nodded.
“Don’t worry.
good
perform acupuncture on her
I can invite her to stay with me instead?” She did not choose to acknowledge Tina as her
“Sure.
Katherine wanted to know if
she hoped that they could reunite
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