Chapter 466 - 447: That Day, That Boy-III
Li Lian mulled over what Madam Li told her while sitting in front of her grandmother’s hospital bed. After the information, she decided to leave the house and meet both her grandmother and foster mother who were both staying in the floor.
Li Jun Wei was indeed the boy that she had been searching for. She recalled the memories of before she left the house. Madam Li had confessed about the truth, shocking her but there were still bag of questions in her mind that was unanswered, "Why does Jun Wei don’t remember any of this?"
"It was a very rare condition," Elder Li, who was sitting in front of her was the one to answer, "After the glass pierced his hands, it hit the nerve which was dangerous and at that time he had lost quite amount of blood that he was nearly in a death’s door," and the older man’s words affected his wife who drew her brows when recalling what took place years ago. "He barely survive by a hair’s breadth but the effect of the accident still remain in his body. He couldn’t lift his fingers and right arms for years and since then Jun Wei had chosen to only wore thicker clothes with long sleeve to cover his wounds. But the strongest side effect was that he had to lose one whole worth of memories about the past."
Li Lian’s eyes widened, so that was why although they both felt that boy was Jun Wei none of them was sure of it.
It was them Madam Li’s turn to speak, "When we knew about his loss of memories we were relieved. The people who were in the scene told us of how gruesome the place was and how there was another girl who was traumatized by what happened; it was you," said the older woman while looking at her. "We heard about your wish to see Jun Wei again but we decided that it would be much better for him to forget about everything— making it as if it had never happened before."
"Will it be difficult for Jun Wei to remember what happened?" Li Lian then asked and she saw how the elder couple looked on each other’s eyes before the elder man said,
"It would be better if he doesn’t. The doctor told us that his lost of memories are permanent. If he is forced to remember, it would cause him a great pain on his head, similar to how a head would split. Some people was told to unable withstand the pain and died due to it," said Elder Li. "I’m sorry, Li Lian. This should be a great memories for you two who had survived and stayed by each other’s side in danger, but we cannot do it in the cost of Jun Wei’s life."
And Li Lian agreed with what Elder Li said. Li Lian dazed off while looking at her grandmother. She wondered until when can she keeps it a hidden to Jun Wei about their past but if he was to find out sooner or later, it would be easier for her to come clean with it. But if it could harm Jun Wei, she would rather not. He was her precious person and she didn’t want her husband to get hurt.
Li Lian lifted her face to look at her grandmother with a smile, "I hope you will wake up soon, grandmother. No one will ever come to hurt you again, I promise. So please wake up. You and sister Xiaoli slept for too long already, the Sun would be sad if they are unable to look at you two again," coaxed Li Lian. The doctors advised her to talk with the patient and was told that this could help the patient to wake up from their sleep.
