Chapter 21
Victor sat slumped against the door for ages before finally standing up and whispering to it: “Lily, if you get your memories back, will you come back to me?”
Victor firmly believed that once Lily regained her memory, she’d definitely return to him.
After all, Lily had chased him for seven years–how could she just move on overnight?
Victor went back to Washington and rummaged through his place for Lily’s belongings, hoping they’d trigger her memory.
But after turning the whole house upside down, he only found one scented pouch she’d made him, tucked away in a storage room corner.
Victor asked a maid: “What happened to all the things Lily gave me that were stored here?”
The maid replied: “Didn’t you tell us to throw them out before?”
Hearing this, Victor waved them off impatiently and kept searching, desperate to find any trace of their past.
Victor rushed to New York with his meager find, waiting below Lily’s apartment all day until she came down with Benjamin.
Ignoring Benjamin’s presence, Victor thrust the item toward Lily.
“Lily, remember this scented pouch?
You said back then…”
Lily hurled what he offered straight to the ground.
“Victor, you think this junk will win me back?
I’ve told you–I don’t remember you. We’re done. Stop harassing me!”
Seeing her cold resolve, Victor grabbed for her hand to stop her leaving.
Benjamin instantly stepped between them, shielding Lily.
Blinded by rage, Victor punched Benjamin square in the face. Benjamin retaliated without hesitation, and they brawled right there.


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