The previous self-consolation now no longer works.
He clearly felt that her discomfort also carried a faint trace of repulsion.
Although this repulsion wasn't very obvious, he could still genuinely sense it.
This repulsion wasn't about nervousness or awkwardness; it came from a subconscious level.
Some things he didn't want to confront, but he also knew that escaping was useless.
Why did she choose to lose her memory at this particular moment? Perhaps she regretted being so forward and reckless in pursuing him back then.
The smile on Harry Hall's face faded slightly, but the affection in his eyes remained.
Next to him, Elly Campbell watched all this quietly, feeling a twinge of sympathy for Harry Hall.
"Helen, is there something you can't remember?"
Elly pulled herself from her thoughts, looked at Helen Melendy, and tentatively asked first.
From the moment Helen Melendy woke up until now, she had been in a daze about her situation.
