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No Memory No Mercy novel Chapter 98

 

Chapter 98 

My sudden episode darkened Jonathan’s expression. “What’s wrong with her?” 

Jim stood up immediately. “Her condition is complicated. You’d better have a neurologist examine her! 

Jonathan’s brow furrowed sharply, his expression turning frighteningly grim 

“Sheenly hurt her arm. Why would she have a headache?” 

“I don’t know.” Jim shook his head, “I’d noticed something was off before, but since she didn’t say anything, I didn’t press. I only gave you a warning ” 

Jonathan’s gaze sank deep, silent, his emotions tangled. 

Itugged at the corner of my mouth, my tone cold. “I’m fine now, You should go back to Alicia. Don’t just stand here in the way” 

I thought Jonathan would walk oft immediately, as he wasn’t the patient type. Even when Edward was involved, I’d never dared speak that bluntly. 

*11 was my negligence.” Jonathan unexpectedly lowered his head. “I shouldn’t have let you go alone. I thought you were okay.” 

Afterapause, his hand lightly brushed my skin. “It’s good you’re alright. I’ll stay with you.” 

I didn’t know if he was putting on a show for Frederick, but his gentleness didn’t move me ede bit. 

Instead, I closed my eyes, a little impatient, “I want to rest alone for a while.” 

Jonathan frowned but said no more. 

He stood up and looked toward the two at the door. “Do you need me to see you out? 

Frederick looked at mesteadily and shook his head. “No, I’ll go back by myself.” 

I opened my eyes and met his gaze 

Frederick’s lips pressed into a straight line, and his eyes seemed to hold a thousand unspoken words. 

Sure enough, he arranged for several psychologists and psychiatrists to see me, but none of them could pinpoint the issue. 

“Ms. Sawyer’s condition is complicated” one doctor frowned and shook his head. 

“We need to keep observing. But I can confirm that abeonal signals are coming from herbrain. 

Jonathan’s brows tightened further “What does that mean?” 

“It likely means some kind of stimulus affected her brain, but we don’t know if it’s impacted brain function.” 

The doctor paused, then looked at me. “Ms. Sawyer, are you feeling unwell anywhere?” 

Besides the headaches, the biggest problem was the memory loss. But I couldn’t let Jonathan know that 

I shook my head family. “It’s just a few headaches. Nothing serious 

 
 

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