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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust novel Chapter 1039

In the end, Uriah couldn’t bring himself to stay in Mavis’s hospital room any longer.

After leaving, he made it a point to track down Mavis’s primary physician. As much as he tried, he simply couldn’t accept the fact that she’d forgotten only him.

The doctor regarded Uriah with a look of mild discomfort. “Whether her amnesia is genuine or not, I honestly can't tell you,” he admitted. “But really, I can’t imagine why a patient would pretend to forget someone. Her injuries were quite severe—she’s lucky to be alive at all. Damage to her memory is entirely plausible.”

“As for whether she’ll recover those memories, that’s impossible to predict,” the doctor continued. “Some people regain everything overnight. Others—well, some things just never come back. My advice? If her daily life isn’t affected, maybe don’t obsess over what she does and doesn’t remember. She still recognizes most people, right?”

“Even if she’s forgotten you, you can always try walking her through your history together. Her memory’s impaired, but her ability to reason and understand is perfectly intact,” he said.

“So… it’s normal for her memory loss to be so specific—just the parts related to me?” Uriah asked, his voice tight with frustration.

He might be able to help her fill in the blanks, but her distant, guarded manner made that hard to imagine. The more he dwelled on it, the more suffocated he felt.

“That’s absolutely normal,” the doctor answered gently. “Amnesia often isn’t all or nothing. The mind tends to block out the people and moments most tightly wound up with traumatic events. She was injured because of you—maybe her subconscious is just trying to shield her from that pain.”

“Mr. Stewart, honestly, there’s no need to lose sleep over this. The important thing is—she survived. And as far as I know, she’s only missing a handful of memories.”

“Let’s be honest—do you two really have some epic, once-in-a-lifetime moments together? Times she’d never forget? Perhaps try showing her some old photos. Sometimes that triggers something. But from my end, there’s really not much more I can do. This kind of memory loss is subjective—it’s family or close friends who usually help fill in the gaps. I wouldn’t have any idea about her history anyway,” the doctor added, his voice earnest and open.

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