2 "Do you, a big gorilla, dare to scold me?"

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When Lola Hussey woke up, it was already the next morning.

She faintly heard someone crying nearby.

Was someone holding a funeral?

She recalled in her ancestral hometown, funerals usually had tables of ten people; she wondered how many people per table were here.

The crying was getting louder and becoming more annoying, making Lola's headache even worse.

Lola Hussey: "Oh, this is so annoying!"

It wasn't too bad when she was lying down and not talking, but as soon as she spoke, the pain on the back of her head would start, like it was being pricked by countless needles.

Lola Hussey raised her hand to touch her head.

Suddenly, the annoying sound of crying next to her stopped, and her surroundings became quiet.

Right after that, a sudden voice startled Lola:

"Lola, you're awake?"

"Ah, you're finally awake!"

"I've been crying all night, and finally, my crying woke you up. I was afraid that it wouldn't wake you up and instead would scare you away."

Frankie Foster stood up excitedly, almost dancing with joy.

Lola, who was still lying motionless: ??

After his excitement subsided, Frankie realized that there was something wrong with the way Lola was looking at him.

Did she become silly?

Indeed, her expression was quite silly.

Frankie asked, "Lola, who am I?"

Lola Hussey: "I don't know."

'Slap-'

Frankie slapped his thighs and said excitedly, "Damn, she really hit her head and became silly!"

Lola Hussey: "..."

Although she didn't know what was happening, she could tell that this person was probably scolding her.

Should she scold back?

Yes, she shouldn't let herself be taken advantage of.

So Lola cursed Frankie, "How dare you, you big gorilla, scold me?"

Frankie: "..."

That reaction was unmistakably Lola's!

Frankie called for the doctor and had him examine Lola.

After the examination, the doctor very seriously told Frankie, "The patient suffered a severe blow to the head after a car accident, resulting in intracranial hemorrhage, which may lead to memory problems in a certain percentage of cases..."

Frankie scratched his head, "Can you explain it in simpler terms?"

Doctor: "Amnesia."

Frankie: "..."

The doctor smiled and said, "Don't worry too much. In most cases, treatment and rest will help the patient gradually recover. It could be as little as 10 days, or as much as 10 years."

Frankie: "..."

There is a huge difference between 10 days and 10 years!

When the doctor left, Frankie turned around with a worried expression.

Unbeknownst to him, Lola had already sat up on her own. She was hugging her knees, expressionless, staring out the window. Her skin was so pale that it seemed to let light through, giving her a sickly and frail appearance.

Slowly, Lola turned her head and asked Frankie, "Do I have amnesia?"

Frankie thought about how to comfort Lola.

At that moment.

'Boom-'

The door to the hospital room was forcefully pushed open, and a group of people swarmed in.

These people had microphones in their hands and cameras around their necks. Frankie barely had time to react and realized they were reporters before it was too late to stop them.

The swarm of journalists approached:

"As expected, there were reports that artist Lola Hussey had a car accident and was in Torii Hospital. Look! She's got bandages wrapped around her head! It's real!"

"Lola Hussey, can you tell us if your car accident was because of stalkers, or is there another reason?"

"Lola Hussey, please answer. We need to accurately report the details of your car accident."

'Snap-'

'Snap-'

Oh my God!

The camera aimed straight at Lola's face.

It captured Lola's terrible pale complexion at that moment.

Frankie was frantic!

This was outrageous.

Unable to get through the crowd, he jumped and yelled from behind, "Don't scare her! She has amnesia and could get stressed..."

Amnesia?

Lola Hussey had amnesia?

This is so cliche?

However, the journalists loved it.

Immediately, someone put a microphone to Lola's mouth, "Lola Hussey, can you vaguely remember anything about your past?"

Lola didn't show any signs of stress.

She was just startled momentarily.

As for her past...

Lola tried hard to recall, "It's too vague. I only vaguely remember that my father seems to be the richest man in Yita Country, my mother seems to be the owner of the world's largest plantation, my brothers are all important figures, and I used to live in a mansion with thousands of square feet every day, with hundreds of maids and luxury cars everywhere..."

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