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Chapter 727
Olivia didn’t know what was in store for her.
She was lying in bed when Keith came in with some food. She said, “Keith, I don’t have an appetite.”
“Even so, you should eat a little. Your body is very weak now. You need to give your immune system a
boost to keep the cancer cells at bay. It’s home-cooked chicken soup. At least take a sip.” Keith didn’t
tell
her Ethan cooked it. Or else, she would never try it.
Olivia didn’t turn him down. “Keith, I’ve lost my memories. Can you tell me about the past?”
Keith couldn’t believe she had lost her memories. No wonder he felt like something was off the two
times
he met her.
“How did you lose your memories?” Keith asked.
Olivia thought about how big a liar Ethan was. What he had said might not be true.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“It’s not important. Can you tell me what kind of person I used to be?” she asked.
Keith didn’t dig too much into it. “You’ve been an outstanding person ever since you were young. You
skipped a few grades, so you weren’t even 18 years old when you got into university.
“You were a radiant person. My teacher once said you were the most talented student he had ever
seen. He said that you would make waves in the medical field one day. Unfortunately …”
“Unfortunately, what?”
“Unfortunately, you gave up your studies for a man.”
Olivia thought the story of her past was unbelievable. She felt like only a person who was completely
love- struck would do something like that.
“Was Ethan that man?” she asked.
Keith replied, “Yes. But the two of you married in secret back then. No one knew you were his wife. I
met you after a few years in the hospital. Your father was gravely ill. You came to the hospital often,
and even you fell sick in the end.”
Olivia stared at Keith and said calmly, “Did I love him a lot?”
“You were completely obsessed with him. Sometimes it even felt like you were Keith said truthfully.
demeaning yourself,”
“He must’ve hurt me many times, right?”
Keith didn’t want to comment on their marriage. “Anyway, it’s all in the past. It might be a good thing for
you to forget.
“Olivia, you should focus on getting better.”
“Keith, do you really think I can survive this? I’m well aware of my current situation. Help me get
discharged and help me get away,” Olivia said.
Keith shook his head. “You’ve never changed. You made the same choice even when you lost your
memories.”
Keith didn’t tell Olivia that Ethan had already decided for her that she would be getting chemotherapy. It
was the same as two years ago. They couldn’t do anything against Ethan’s authority.
Telling her would only cause her more worries. So Keith simply comforted her patiently.
Olivia froze after taking a sip of the soup.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmKeith looked at her and asked, “What’s wrong?”
“This soup …”
“Ah. The Millers sent it over. I think your mother-in-law had someone make it for you.”
Olivia couldn’t put her finger on it, but she felt like she had tasted the soup before. It was so familiar
that
she felt complicated feelings bubbling up after she drank it.
A nurse brought over some medicine bags.
Olivia frowned. “Didn’t I already take the medication in the morning?”
Keith was a bad liar. He looked away and said, “Yeah. This is just some anti-inflammatory and
hemostatic medication for you.”
Olivia’s expression changed after she glanced at the medicine. “Do you need paclitaxel in hemostatic
medication? Don’t forget I was a medical student as well, Keith. These are chemotherapy drugs, right?”
Paclitaxel was a highly effective anticancer drug extracted from the Taxus tree. Its side effects were
relatively mild.
Keith sighed in resignation. “I thought you would find out.
“Yes. This is a chemotherapy drug.”