Chapter 1281
Vickyâs lashes fluttered. A few moments later, she summoned the courage to meet his gaze and said,
âTyler, Iâm not trying to hide the past. I just didnât know how to put everything into words.â
She took a deep breath and continued, âFive years ago, we broke up. I initiated it and gave up on you.
Youâ¦had a tough time adjusting to the breakup. You suffered for a long time. We still broke up, and
you resented me for it. Our marriage is nothing but your way of retaliating. After getting married, we
tortured one another, and things were bad. Not long ago, you even proposed to divorce me⦠Tyler, our
relationship isnât as pure and beautiful as you remember it to be.â Tears welled in her eyes. âYou only
refuse to remember those things because they were too painful.â
During this period, Vicky frequently communicated with a psychiatrist, who explained that selective
amnesia was a way of self-protection and self-escape.
Vicky secretly went to Tylerâs residence and found some unopened medication in that locked room.
After confirming that these were indeed antidepressant drugs, she realized that she had been the
source of his pain.
She pushed him away and said, âTyler, forgetting those memories might be a good thing for you.
Perhaps-â
âVicky!â Her words were cut off sharply by Tylerâs cold voice.
He seemed to know what she wanted to say, and he glared at her. His voice carried â Youâve already
abandoned me once. Are you planning to do it again?!â
Tylerâs tone softened slightly at the pale look on her face.â Since Iâve forgotten those things, thereâs no
need to bring them up again.â
Vicky widened her eyes and asked, âWhat do you mean by that?â
âYou said that forgetting might be a good thing for me, didnât you?â Tylerâs voice remained calm. âIf
thatâs the case, letâs keep it that way.â
Vicky looked at him, stunned.
When she lost her memories, she desperately wanted to know what she had forgotten.
Tyler had also instructed Harry to tell him everything he had forgotten shortly after regaining
consciousness, which meant that he did want his memories back at the time.
âItâs fine to forget,â he insisted.
She hesitated and said, âBut you will eventually remember. And these traumasâ¦â
âIt will all pass,â Tyler said indifferently. âEven if I remember, it doesnât matter.â
âYou donât know what happened that time.â
âNo matter what happened, I will forgive you.â Tyler hugged
her again and muttered, âVicky, you canât give up on me again. Do you want me to go through that pain
all over again?â
Vicky trembled in confusion and conflict, not knowing what to do next.
âIf you donât want me to touch you, I wonât, but you canât say things like this again,â Tyler whispered into
her ear.
Vickyâs lips moved, but in the end, she did not say anything.
As Tylerâs injuries gradually healed, treatment for his memory issues was put on the agenda. Although
Tyler said that it did not matter whether he remembered or not, he might suffer from memory confusion
again when faced with future stimuli if the situation was not addressed properly. The doctors decided to
start by using hypnosis on Tyler.