Amos Smith's footsteps suddenly slowed down. He understood the meaning behind Bertha Haines' words, but it was still unbelievable to him.
"After you lost your memory, you didn't live with him?"
To confirm his guess, Amos Smith directly brought it up to Bertha Haines, feeling both nervous and anxious after asking.
Bertha Haines stared at Amos Smith's profile, then awkwardly replied.
"I lost my memory, okay? To me, he's also a stranger. Think about it, if you woke up one day and lost all your memory, and found a wife and child beside you, would you accept them immediately?"
After some serious thought, Amos Smith replied.
"Maybe I wouldn't accept them at first, but feelings can develop slowly. If I loved her before losing my memory, then I believe I would fall in love with her again after losing my memory; it would just take time."
Seeing that the woman on his back didn't continue the conversation, Amos Smith could only press further.
