It was raining. It was windy and cold. Caden said that he wasnât cold.
âGet into the car,â she said firmly and burrowed out of his embrace.
She staggered towards the car. It was not far away. When she got off the car and walked towards him, she felt a great weight of worry inside her. When she walked back, she felt relieved.
Grace pulled open the door of the back seat.
âNo.â
Caden said, âNo.â He stood stubbornly beside the door and refused to move.
âWhy not?â
âI donât want to sit here.â He acted like a child and insisted, âI donât want to sit here. I want to sit there.â
He pointed at the passenger seat.
Grace was surprised. She looked at Caden in a daze. âYou refused me for that.â He refused to get in the car because he wanted to sit in the passenger seat.
Although he lost his memory, why couldnât she understand him compared to before?
âI want to sit by your side.â He was serious. He had a pair of pure eyes. When he said these words firmly, she was touched.
She didnât say anything. She walked to the passenger seat in the heavy rain and said, âCome here.â
She pulled open the door, looked up indifferently and waved at Caden who stood stubbornly on the other side of the car.
In the next moment, she was surprised. He smiled. He ran to her side happily and kissed her cheek suddenly. âMiss, youâre so kind.â
Grace didnât understand him.
Did he really forget everything and change his personalities?
Professor Luther said that his IQ was like that of an eight-year-old child.
She touched her cheek as if she could feel the warmth of him.
She pursed her lips and walked back to the driverâs seat. She opened the door, got in the car and closed the door.
She started the car, stepped on the accelerator and drove slowly.
âDo you know Humbertâs phone number?â She threw her cell phone over and said, âDo you know how to make a call? Find Humbertâs number and call him. Tell him that youâre safe.â
Caden said, âYes, I do.â He took the phone over and held it in his hands. He hesitated for a while.
Grace glanced at him questioningly.
Caden held the phone in both hands and said carefully, âI need the password...â
Grace grabbed the steering wheel. She recalled what happened in the past because of his words. After a moment, she said faintly, â0926.â
926 was her name in prison for the three years.
Caden called Humbert. Grace put on her Bluetooth headphones.
âI have found him. He stays with me.â
Humbert asked a lot of questions.
âHe found me. I met him outside the Shen Manor.â
Humbert said something and hung up.
She drove towards the Ginza Garden. It was one oâclock at night. She drove into the underground garage of the Ginza Garden. Then she led Caden to the elevator in the underground garage.
This house belonged to Caden. The house was spacious. However, this house was designed for singles or young couples.
There was a bedroom, a living room, an open kitchen, a bathroom and an open study room beside the living room.
âTake a shower.â She rummaged through the cabinets and found a large coat. If she wore it, the coat reached her knees. She didnât know if it was suitable for him, but she could only find this one. Perhaps it was suitable for him.
She threw the coat and towel to him.
After throwing them to him, Grace went to the kitchen and cooked.
After a while, she turned around and saw that Caden was still standing there. âWhy donât you take a shower?â
âI...â Caden looked at her pitifully. âMiss, arenât you going to help me?â
After she heard his words, she asked, âWhy should I help you take a bath?â
âLadd always helps me.â
Grace was speechless.
She looked at Caden who was standing there. Why did he take it for granted? It was strange.
She was speechless for a while.
She said coldly, âWash yourself. Ladd isnât here. If you want someone to help you take a bath, go back to that manor.â
Why should she help him take a bath?
Although he had suffered a lot to find her, she wouldnât forget what happened in the past.
Although his shoes were worn out, she wouldnât change her attitude towards him.
It was impossible!
He felt disappointed and looked down. After a while, he said obediently, âI can do it by myself.â
The living room was quiet. Only Grace was in the living room.
Leaning against the kitchen sink, she was upset. She turned around and looked away from the bathroom door. What was wrong with her?
She felt angry. She didnât know it was because of him or herself.
She hated that she almost forgave him at the entrance of the Shaw Manor because of what he did.
Grace hated herself!
She must remember what happened in the past.
She must remember the pain.
She couldnât forget the past. Forgetting the past was equivalent to betraying herself.
Although she was touched, she didnât forgive him. It was because she was tired today. It was because of the grievances she suffered in the hospital during the day.
The water was boiling. Grace regained her senses and rubbed her forehead.
When she took the noodles out of the pot, the bathroom door was opened.
She turned around. She saw that Caden was wrapped in a large towel. He stood at the door. When she saw his muscles, she was surprisedâ¦
âWhy did you take a bath so fast?â
âYou also got wet. I only care about myself.â
He felt guilty.
He was so innocentâ¦
She calmed down and pretended to be indifferent. She said, âI only cooked noodles. If you didnât like it, you would be hungry. If you needed someone to feed you, please go back to find Ladd.â
Then she walked into the bathroom without saying a word and closed the door loudly.
She slammed the door to prove that she wouldnât forgive him.
She had a meeting tomorrow. She took a bath hastily. Then she dried herself and changed into her pajamas.
When she came out, Caden sat beside the dining table and ate all the noodles. When he saw her, he smiled and waved at her.
âMiss, eat noodles.â
She glanced at him and ignored him deliberately. She walked over and ate the noodles. Then she walked into the bedroom. She took out a blanket from the cabinet and threw it on the sofa. She said indifferently, âYou sleep here tonight.â
âI want to sleep in bed.â
âYou want to sleep in bed.â When Grace arrived at the bedroom door, she stopped. She turned around and looked at Caden coldly. âIf you want to sleep in bed, you can go back to that manor.â If he returned to that manor, he could do whatever he wanted to do.
That night, she was in a mess. She hated that she wanted to forgive him.
Before she fell asleep, she said to herself, âYou can forgive anyone, but you canât forgive him.â
When she woke up early in the morning, Humbert called her.
She said, âIâm busy this morning. I have an important meeting. I have time in the afternoon. Iâll make the time to come back in the afternoon.â
They discussed about Caden.
Humbert thought for a while and said, âI have something to discuss with you. Iâll be at your house at two oâclock in the afternoon.â
She hung up the phone. She frowned when she saw that Caden was staring at her with his hands on his chin. âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
âMiss, youâre so beautiful.â
He was so innocent. If she hadnât heard what he said and saw what he did, she wouldnât believe that Caden was so innocent.
She faked a smiled and mocked, âAm I beautiful? Donât you see the scar on my forehead?â
Caden kept silent. When she was about to stand up, he said.
âYouâre beautiful. In my eyes, youâre the most beautiful person in the world.â
Grace clenched her fists and left in a hurry.
After Caden wasted her best years, Caden told her that she was the most beautiful person in the world in his eyes.
If Caden could say that before she was hopeless, it could become one of the few lights in her life and the rare joy in her life.
She stepped into the elevator and left without looking back.
Vivian was waiting for her downstairs. âMs. Grace, you donât look well.â
After Grace got in the car, Vivian handed her a glass of milk and a sandwich.
âYou didnât sleep well last night, did you? Vivian, thank you.â
âDonât mention it.â
Grace ate the breakfast and asked Vivian, âAre you ready? Have you arranged everything?â
âIâm ready. The documents are in my bag.â
Grace took out the folder and flipped through it.
âGrace, take a rest. Iâve checked the documents three times last night. There wonât be any problems.â
However, Grace was worried.
Vivian could only give up.
Grace was too industrious. It was strange.
Vivian had always wanted to ask some questions, but she didnât ask.
Judging from Graceâs attitude towards this negotiation, Grace took the negotiation seriously.
âDo you have any doubts? Go ahead.â
Grace was looking at the documents. She didnât look up, but she noticed Vivianâs hesitation.
Vivian thought for a moment and said, âGrace, logically speaking, I shouldnât ask you, butâ¦â
âIf you have any questions, go ahead. Itâs fine.â
âOK.â
Vivian said, âGrace, is the James Group...?â
âYes,â Grace interrupted her and focused on the documents.