Chapter 448: Don't Be So Stubborn

Feeling Aaron's hard and cold att.i.tude, Katrina can't help closing her eyes and trying to hide her tears.

She takes a deep breath and says, "Aaron, since you already know that we used to be together since you already know that you liked me before you lost your memory, why can't you try to accept me? Why can't you try to be with me? Why do you refuse me so coldly?"

"I used to be quite different from me now. I don't know how I used to be with you, but now... I won't force myself to be with a woman I don't like!"

Aaron has always said that he doesn't feel for her, and he doesn't like her, which makes Katrina feel very hurt and miserable.

She comes over with some excitement, grabbing Aaron's clothes and saying, "How do you know you'll never like me? You haven't tried it! Maybe you'll fall in love with me again as before."

Katrina's touching makes Aaron feel aversion and resistance.

Although, knowing that she is the woman he once liked...

Since he woke up from the operation, he has seen her twice. His impression of her has not been very good.

This time, Aaron instinctively pushes Katrina away.

Katrina is pushed to the sofa.

She turns her head, looking at Aaron incredibly.

Aaron…

He pushes her.

He uses force against her.

Does he really hate her so much?

Does her proximity make him so disgusted?

Aaron ignores Katrina's surprised and injured expression. He spreads out his hand, saying, "You see, my body and consciousness don't allow you to come near at all!"

Hearing Aaron's understatement, Katrina feels more painful.

Why?

Why is Aaron's current personality so different from the past after memory loss?

They are two completely different people!

Can memory loss really change a person's temperament?

Can memory loss really make a person dislike something he used to like?

What on earth should she do so that he can fall in love with her again?

Katrina, in despair, is surrounded by deep pain.

Without giving her more time…

Aaron stands up to see her off directly, "If you come to talk about compensation requirements, I'll welcome you. If you want me to be with you again... You'd better get rid of that idea! I have a meeting in the afternoon. You can leave now."

Getting out of Aaron's office...

Katrina's mood becomes worse. She feels more painful than before.

At least before entering the office...

She also imagined that if Aaron knew about their previous relationship, maybe Aaron would show a better att.i.tude towards her, or he would be with her again. She was full of expectations in her mind before.

But now…

She is as cold as being poured by a basin of cold water, biting cold all over her body.

Aaron has such a firm att.i.tude.

He has really abandoned her.

That is to say, no matter how hard she tries, no matter how she takes him to recall the past, he won't be with her at all.

Because the missing part of the memory, for him, is like happening to another person. He doesn't want to retrieve the lost memory.

Every word Aaron has said is recurring in her mind like a movie.

Every word can completely destroy her will, breaking her down.

It's hard for Katrina to accept such a severe blow.

Her heart is so painful. She wants to cry, but she can't.

If she goes on like this, she'll really go crazy!

Katrina finally can't stand the pain and decides to go to the bar for a drink.

Maybe it will make her feel better.

Maybe only when she's drunk, she can forget Aaron's words for a while, and she can forget the unpleasant things that happened before.

At the bar

Music is blasting, and the lights are shining.

Katrina doesn't know how much alcohol she has drunk.

All she knows is that when she gets up from her seat and goes to the restroom, her whole body is floating, staggering, and almost falling several times.

She really can't drink anymore.

If she's drunk outside, n.o.body's going to take care of her.

In the past, no matter how much she drank, Aaron was always beside her when she woke up.

She knew that no matter what she looked like, he would take her home or take her to a safe place.

But now...

Aaron has changed.

He has abandoned her.

Even if she has an accident outside, no one will care about her anymore.

Thinking of it...

Katrina still feels bitterness in her heart.

After coming back from the restroom...

Katrina settles the account, carries her bag, and staggers out of the bar.

By this time, the night is deep.

Katrina is so drunk that she can't walk steadily. She feels that everything in front of her is overlapping, having several shadows.

Katrina wants to find a taxi on the road to return to the hotel.

But when she's about to walk down the street, she encounters two men.

Katrina is unstable and almost hits them.

Katrina wants to bypa.s.s them and take the other side.

But when she looks up, she still almost hits them.

Katrina tries several times, but it still doesn't work.

She thinks she's so drunk that she always stands in the way of others.

Katrina stops and says, "Sorry, you guys go first."

Unexpectedly, these two men don't mean to leave at all. Instead, one of them grabs Katrina's hand and smiles unkindly, "What a little beauty! You're drunk. You can't even walk steadily. So, how about I take you back?"

Suddenly a rough, sweaty hand catches Katrina's hand, making Katrina feel very nauseous.

At this time…

Only then does she realize that it isn't her second drunken attempt to block someone else's way.

These two men have no good intentions at all!

They just try to bully and hara.s.s her because she's drunk!

Katrina shakes off the man's hand and says in a cold, alcohol-filled voice, "Let me go!"

"Hey! Don't be so stubborn! Do you think you can leave here?"

In the twinkling of an eye, the man's hand stretches out again. This time, he hugs her slender waist directly, with his big hand rubbing around her waist at will.

Katrina is about to break out in the face of the tricks and frivolities of the two hooligans.

She raises her foot and kicks the man under his crotch, kicking and cursing, "Let go of your dirty hands! Even if Aaron doesn't want me, it's not your turn to bully me!"