Chapter 374 - 374: Don’t Believe What He Said

The doctor said that the congestion oppressed Rebecca's nerve, resulting in selective amnesia.

Rebecca only remembered what had happened before they met at the wedding store.

Of course, she knew nothing about what happened later.

Avery was thinking of how to tell her about these things. Evan said ahead of her, "He is dead."

Avery, "..."

As expected, Rebecca was shocked. Meanwhile, she loosened her hand, which was clinging to the wrist of Evan, and breathed hurriedly.

Avery was embarrassed and didn't know what to say. The church had collapsed, and Andrew had been taken away. There was no trace of whether he was dead.

Now Evan lied as if to say the fact he wanted.

"Don't believe what he said. I'm just not with him." Avery explained.

"I thought you and Mr. Clifford were married." Rebecca still didn't believe it. If there had been no accident, they should have married.

With what seemed to come to mind, Rebecca looked at the pale and said, "Are you dating again?"

Then she began sweating and was out of breath. The servant standing by her found that there was something wrong with her and hastened to call the doctor.

The bodyguards rushed over, holding guns in their hands to form a line of defense between them and Rebecca.

Evan protected Avery behind his back. If there was really something wrong with Rebecca, they would be the biggest suspect, so the bodyguard's guns were all aimed at them.

The doctor examined Rebecca and calmed her. Rebecca slept over temporarily. The doctor took off rubber gloves and invited them out.

"The princess was in emotional instability."

Avery didn't expect Rebecca to become so weak in her psychological endurance after the accident. Although she could probably guess what the doctor would say, she still asked, "What do we need to do?"

The doctor simply asked about the conversation, and Avery also told the doctor the truth.

The doctor put away the pen in his hand and put it into the chest pocket, "This problem is the key. If it stimulates the princess for a long time, I'm afraid her condition will get worse. If the princess wakes up, she needs to be explained and appeased as soon as possible, which is more effective than drugs."

Then a servant came over and said, "Mr. Howel, our president, has arranged two guest rooms for the two of you. He hopes that you two leave after the princess recovers."

Avery was slightly shocked as if she had heard the sound of the bullet loaded. The bodyguards were fierce as if the servant had not conveyed an invitation, but an order.

Evan looked back at Avery and said, "Show us the way."

Soon, the servant and bodyguards took them into the guest rooms, which were next to Rebecca's bedroom. It separated them on the left and right sides.

The palace was so big and had a lot of guest rooms. It is self-evident why Rebecca's father made such an arrangement.

In the room, there were the most popular washing products and clothing brands. Even the toothbrush and comb were Avery's favorites.

The room of Evan should be the same situation. It seemed that Rebecca's father had prepared it on purpose.

Avery walked out of the bathroom and heard the sound of hasty footsteps outside the door.

When she opened the door, a maid was just about to knock on the door.

"Avery, our princess, is awake, and she wants to see you."

Avery thought of the doctor's advice and was ready for what to say.

Rebecca's face was pale. When she saw Avery coming in, she forced herself to laugh. The doctor didn't allow them to talk for a long time, so Avery had to tell a white lie, leaving aside her relationship with Evan.

This explanation was beneficial to Rebecca's condition. Three days later, Rebecca could go down from the bed and act as usual.

But these days, Avery and Evan seemed to live under a high magnifying glass. Servants and bodyguards watched every move of them.

To prevent Rebecca from being stimulated again, Avery could only meet Evan when they had meals and visited Rebecca. They were required to stay in the guest rooms at other times, which was equivalent to house arrest.

Rebecca lived in an independent castle, so Avery has never seen Logan again. Avery only heard that Mrs. President and her sister also lived in the palace, as well as a prince, Rebecca's older brother.

One day, Evan went to see his grandfather, and Avery was free to visit the castle.

It's not so much a castle as a labyrinth, and Avery lost her way in the building of the same style.

She remembered that crossing the garden was supposed to be the princess's palace. She had just met a servant, who also pointed in that direction.

There were dozens of large and small gardens in the castle. The flowers and rockeries in each garden were almost the same.

Avery looked around and found that the garden was full of roses. There were rockeries and bamboo forests, but no servants.

She didn't know whether she had gone where she shouldn't have been, but she heard a cat's cry vaguely.

The sound seemed to come from the bamboo forest. Avery followed the sound and crossed the bamboo forest, but she was stopped by a sudden sound and hid instinctively at the same time.

Through the gap, Avery saw a man holding a woman in his arms. His low voice overflowed with doting, "What are you doing? Huh?"

The woman was about twenty years old, wearing a long red dress. Her black hair scattered over her shiny shoulders, making her face more attractive.

Avery didn't intend to peek at them, and it's impolite for her to barge in this place.

On seeing the face of the woman, Avery felt a sense of familiarity, and she wondered where she had seen her.

The woman jumped in the arms of the man, holding the man's waist and climbing on the man's back. A red diamond ring was particularly striking between her fingers.

Avery bowed her head down and pulled out the necklace hanging around her neck with a ring pendant, which was exactly the same as the ring in the hands of the woman.