CEO's Substitute Bride

Chapter 389



Chapter 389

Alyssa looked at the photos again.

Suddenly, a thought flashed through her mind. She suddenly looked up at Sampson and said. "Sampson, since you are a psychologist, you must be very thorough in this field, right?"

Speaking of professional issues, Sampson's expression turned serious and conscientious.

"It's hard to say. For patients with mental problems, most of the time, we can only guide them. We can only assist them. In the end, the patient has to rely on himself."

Sampson asked the waiter to add water to his cup. He then continued, "Why did you suddenly ask this?"

Alyssa thought about it and said, "Didn't I go to the hospital for a check-up before? The doctor said that my body is recovering very well, but I do not have any signs of recovering my memory. You are a psychologist. Is there anything you can do?"

Sampson heard her and fell into deep thought.

Alyssa looked at him expectantly.

How nice would it be if Sampson could help her and remind her of the past?

After a while, Sampson gave her a very conservative answer. "You lost your memory due to brain damage. It doesn't have much to do with your psychological factors. You can have a try, but it might not work."

Alyssa's eyes flashed with joy. "I’d like to try."

Even if there was only a slim chance, she still wanted to try.

"Let's eat first." Sampson smiled and picked up some food for her.

They came out of the restaurant after dinner and it was raining outside.

Herton City was a city full of rain.

When it was early autumn, rain became a common occurrence.

The rain wasn't heavy, but it was dark and depressing.

Alyssa and Sampson returned to the car and only wet their hair a little.

Sampson drove forward and chatted with Alyssa.

On rainy days, the speed of the car was very slow.

When he turned around, Sampson stepped on the brakes. He suddenly realized that the speed of the car did not slow down. Instead, it became faster.

No matter how hard Sampson stepped on the brakes, the brakes were useless. The car could not stop at all.

Sampson's expression changed drastically and his face turned pale with fear. As he honked the horn, he shouted. "The brake failed. Alyssa, get out of the car!"

Alyssa also noticed that the brakes of the car had failed. The car was no longer under control. The other cars also noticed the abnormality of the car and avoided it. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

Alyssa pulled on her seatbelt, “Let's jump together!"

When Sampson heard her words, there was not a trace of emotion on his face. Instead, he roared with anger, "Jump now! Your life was saved by me. I won’t allow letting anything happen to you."

The situation was so urgent that Alyssa did not have time to discern the meaning behind his words. She gritted her teeth and opened the car door. She saw the right time and jumped down.

When she jumped out of the car, she used some skills. Although her body was scratched, she did not have much of a problem.

Alyssa quickly got up from the ground. When she looked up, she saw that Sampson's car had already hit the guardrail by the roadside.

She ran towards Sampson.

Alyssa leaned against the window and called his name, "Sampson, how are you?"

Sampson was sitting in the driver's seat with his head full of blood. His eyes were a little unfocused, as if he would faint at any moment.

But he still forced himself to look at Alyssa and then fainted.

Alyssa looked panicked as she took out her phone to call an ambulance. There was a kind-hearted person beside her who said, "Don't be anxious. I have already called an ambulance for you."

Alyssa said dryly, "Thank you."

There was a hospital nearby. The ambulance arrived very quickly.

Sampson was sent to the Emergency Medical Center.

Alyssa was waiting outside worriedly. Every minute and second was torture.

After an unknown amount of time, the door to the operating theater opened and the doctor walked out.

Alyssa quickly went up to ask him. "Doctor, how is he?"

The doctor took off his mask and said. "I have stitched his wound, and he's not in any danger. But he still needs to be observed for a while. He needs to be sent to the ICU first."

"Thank you, doctor." Alyssa was relieved.

Sampson was pushed out. There was a circle of gauze tied around his head. He was in a semi- conscious state.

Alyssa walked over and called out, "Sampson?"

Sampson moved his lips but did not make a sound.

Alyssa only remembered to contact Sampson's family after she saw him enter the ward.

However, at this time, she realized that she did not know Sampson at all.

Other than knowing that Sampson was a psychiatrist and his name was Sampson West, she did not know anything else.

Moreover, Sampson did not mention his family.

Alyssa felt that, Sampson's situation was similar to hers in this aspect.

When she woke up from the bed, she did not have any relatives by her side. Sampson did not mention any relatives either.

Although she did not know why Sampson never mentioned his relatives, Alyssa felt that he definitely had his own reasons.

Thinking about this, she felt that she and Sampson both were pitiful.

Sampson stayed in the ICU for a day and then was transferred to a general ward.

Alyssa made soup for him.

Sampson leaned against the bed and looked at Alyssa serving him soup. He smiled and said, "You are

quite virtuous."

Alyssa glanced at him. "I am not as good as you. You are quite selfless. At the critical moment, you are thinking about others."

She placed the soup on the partition in front of him.

Sampson picked up the spoon and drank the soup slowly. He did not look energetic.

Alyssa could not bear to see him like this. She said, "Luckily you are fine. Otherwise, I would feel guilty for the rest of my life."

Sampson smiled and seemed to think for a moment. He said, "I have something to tell you. It might be easier for you to forgive me if I tell you this at this time."

Alyssa looked up at him. "What?"

Sampson's smile faded. He said seriously, "I am not your fiancé."

Alyssa was about to cover the kettle.

Hearing Sampson's words, she paused for a moment. After two seconds, she slowly closed the thermos. "Oh."

"Aren't you angry? Or is it because you're too angry and don't want to talk to me anymore?" Although Sampson said so, his expression was still calm.

Alyssa thought for a moment and said, "If you want to lie to me, you will definitely not let me and Hazel interact with each other. Furthermore, it was you who saved me and guarded me for three years. I will never be able to repay such a great favor in my lifetime."

After a while, Sampson nodded.

Alyssa pushed the bowl in front of him and said, "But why did you say you are my fiancé?"

Sampson did not answer. Instead, he asked, "In that situation, if I did not admit that I was your fiancé, would you trust me and follow me out of the hospital?"

A person who had completely lost his memory meant that he did not feel safe. The doctors and nurses in the hospital all thought that she and Sampson were lovers, so Sampson had to admit it.


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