Chapter 1600
After Cathy got out of the room, the Interpol agents went back inside.
Jeremy temporarily composed his frustrations and walked toward Cathy.
He saw her being dazed. There were visible tears in the corners of her eyes and on her cheeks. She had been crying.
She was crying for Felipe, so Jeremy knew what it meant in his heart.
He took out a handkerchief from his pocket and handed it to Cathy. “You remember the past, including what happened between you and Felipe, right?”
Cathy lowered her gaze and looked at the handkerchief Jeremy handed her. Tears welled up in her eyes even more wantonly.
The past that she could not bear to look back at was all appearing in her head as clear as day.
“Yes, I remember everything now, including all of the cold-blooded and cruel things he has done to me.”
Cathy admitted. She remembered everything.
However, the moment she finished saying that, a figure appeared behind her.
“When did that happen?” Adam’s tone was peaceful as he asked. There was even a slight smile on his handsome face. “When did you remember?”
Cathy turned around after she heard him. While looking at Adam who was standing in front of her, she felt intense remorse and also endless gratitude for him.
“Adam.”
She was calling his name the way she had used to call him back then.
Adam felt a disparity in the bottom of his heart immediately, but at the same time, he felt relieved.
Actually, he knew that this day would come. He knew the memories she lost would be retrieved one day.
When the time came, it would mean that he was going to lose her.
However, he did not expect this day to come so quickly and suddenly.
At the end of the day, he still could not hide from this.
“If he’s convicted of this, how long will he serve in prison?” Cathy asked. She looked emotionless, but in reality, she felt extremely anxious.
“If he’s convicted, those crimes would be enough for him to get the death penalty.”
Death penalty.
When those two words glided past Cathy’s ears, she felt as if her vision had gone black.
When Jeremy saw the changes in Cathy’s expression, he comforted and said, “I’ll hire the best lawyer for him, so don’t worry.”
Cathy curled the corners of her lips into a smile. “There’s nothing for me to worry about. He said he doesn’t regret this, so why would he care about my worries? If he didn’t care back then, then he won’t care now. The only reason he came back to look for me is that he has a guilty conscience.”
She made the conclusion and turned around slowly.
“Don’t tell him that I’ve regained my memories. I don’t want him to suddenly know that there’s an idiot who still loves him on the day he’s getting his death penalty. Plus, I don’t want him to know that he has a son and a daughter in this world.”
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