It was hard for Jay to say anything. Except for Felix and his mother, the rest of them were like strangers to Doris. What was he to do? He had no clue.

He had never encountered such a thing before!

Why did Doris lose her memory? Did it have something to do with Felix taking her away?

Sighing, Jay drove her home.

Getting out of the car, Doris looked at the luxurious villa, which was far from the tile roofed house in the village as she remembered.

"Jay, you're incredibly rich! No wonder Felix said..." Stopping herself, Doris hurriedly covered her mouth with her hand. Jay despised Felix. She thought that she had better not mention him, in case it stirred up some trouble.

"What did he say?" Jay got out of the car and shut the door.

"Oh, he didn't say anything. Are we going in now?" Doris pointed at the villa and asked.

"Doris, this is your home. Y

Do you want it?"

"Okay," Doris replied.

She was still unfamiliar with the word 'bathrobe'. This was supposed to be her normal life but she remembered none of it.

She opened the door slightly and took the bathrobe.

The lunar white one was her favorite color. She got dressed and finally walked out.

She looked at Jay shyly.

Jay raised his hand to tuck her hair behind her ear. "You are so beautiful!"

Doris blushed, embarrassed. "Yes, when I was a child, a lot of people from the village told me the same thing."

The "village" was a strange word for Jay.

"Doris, can you tell me about the village, Felix, and your parents?"

The smile on her face was quickly replaced by fear. "It's late. It's time for us to go to bed," she said, avoiding the question.

Her past was nothing but pain, scarring her mind. She really had no intention of recalling it.