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C1420 Marry of the Wealthy Class 1348



C1420 Marry of the Wealthy Class 1348

Ding Yiyi nodded. "Thank you."    

    

After washing up, she sat with him on the white table with the little daisies, on the table with the cold sandwiches and a glass of hot milk.    

    

Edward said with a smile, "Every time I go to China, I'm always the happiest because I can eat a lot of delicious things."    

    

Ding Yiyi took a sip of her milk, thinking that she would fly back home later. In order to repay the man in front of her, she said, "Are you hungry? How about I cook a bowl of noodles for you?"    

    

Edward's eyes immediately flashed with a strange light. He immediately put down the sandwich in his hand in a serious manner and said in a clear and melodious manner, "Sorry for the trouble."    

    

Ding Yiyi smiled as she stood up and went to the kitchen. When she opened the refrigerator, she found that there were really very few ingredients available.    

    

"I go out again all year round. I rarely stay at home, so I don't have many things." Edward stood behind her, his tall stature easily enveloping her in a shadow.    

    

Ding Yiyi dug a little egg out of the fridge, found noodles, and a little purple cabbage for making salad. She turned her head and smiled.    

    

"I've heard of it too." Edward smiled gently and handed the apron over to her.    

    

Boil the water, put the eggs in first. After cooking, scoop up the water and pour it out. Then, boil the noodles until they are clear and white. Only then can you fish them out.    

    

The hard-boiled eggs were split in two on the noodles, served with soy sauce and balsam, sprinkled with chopped purple cabbage.    

    

Lifting up the steaming hot food, Edward looked at the noodles with a fork in a serious manner and started chewing on it.    

    

"It's too delicious!" He gave her a thumbs-up, his eyes full of admiration.    

    

Ding Yiyi didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "These things can only be considered as food in China. Anyone can make them better than me, especially …"    

    

The familiar name stuck in her throat, like a fish bone that couldn't be swallowed or spit out. She sat there, face red.    

    

All of a sudden, she stood up so quickly that even the chair was overturned, and then ran out the door with a panicked expression on her face.    

    

The trash room was already filled with garbage that was sorted out beforehand. She opened the lid and was about to dig inside when Edward, who had rushed over, grabbed her.    

    

"What's the matter with you?" Edward grabbed her arm with a serious expression.    

    

Ding Yiyi shook her head, looking frightened. "I have to find it, how could I have lost it?"    

    

"What are you looking for?" Edward continued to ask.    

    

She was at a loss. "A piece of paper with a name on it. But I forgot the name. It's very important."    

    

After a long while, Edward finally opened his mouth, "Do you need me to reserve a psychiatrist for you?"    

    

He thought she had been stimulated by the spirit of the fisherman's mother and son, so he became more cautious and said softly, "You can tell me if you need help."    

    

Seeing that Ding Yiyi was still standing there blankly, he pulled her away without saying a word. When he got home, he poured her a glass of water.    

    

Ding Yiyi had calmed down. She knew that she could no longer find the note. The only thing she could do was hope that she would remember it next time.    

    

"Thank you. It's alright. I'll go take a rest and leave soon." Ding Yiyi stood up and walked into the room. She didn't notice Edward's worried expression.    

    

Airport    

    

Ding Yiyi did not have a passport, so Edward told the Private Aircraft that came to pick her up again.    

    

Seeing that he had finished his call with a frown, he said stiffly, "Got it."    

    

"What's wrong?" Ding Yiyi was a little worried. "Sorry, I've caused you trouble."    

    

"Nothing." Edward smiled at her. "I will contact the car for you. Someone will come pick you up the moment you leave the airport. Where are you going?"    

    

Ding Yiyi lowered her head at a loss. She didn't know where she was going after she got off the plane. Her mind was blank and she lost her memory for a long time. There were even a few times when she suddenly remembered her name after Edward called her several times.    

    

Edward was a little worried. She watched Ding Yiyi slowly walk up the gangway with a desolate back. It was the same feeling she had when she looked at him with pleading eyes.    

    

His heart skipped a beat. When he realized what he had done, he had already stepped onto the gangway. The airport was very big. Ding Yiyi turned her head to look at him in surprise. Other than confusion, there were also tears on her face.    

    

"Do you need my help?" He said it again patiently.    

    

Ding Yiyi replied painfully, "I can't remember anything from the past. My mind is blank. I don't even know where I should go after I get off the plane."    

    

She told Edward everything, including the problem of him feeding her fish soup for a week and her memory loss.    

    

"So you're saying that you've gradually forgotten about your past?" Edward frowned.    

    

She nodded. "I think maybe one day I'll wake up and forget my own name."    

    

As soon as he finished his sentence, he saw that Edward had already stood up. He had a serious expression, but his expression was always gentle, "I know a pretty good doctor. If you can't remember where you're going, do you want to go to my friend's place?"    

    

Ding Yiyi hesitated for a moment before finally nodding her head.    

    

In a private hospital in England, nurses who came and went threw gentle smiles at the beautiful Chinese. As it was a private hospital and there were very few guests, the sounds of walking were not very frequent.    

    

Ding Yiyi and Edward came to the door of a room. After he knocked, a nurse opened the door and welcomed them in.    

    

Sitting inside was a foreign white man with a beard that had grown down to his neck. When he saw Edward, he said, "Your father said that you will attend the family dinner at the end of the month."    

    

"I know." Edward bowed to get out of the way. I've come to find you today because I want you to take a look at this girl's situation.    

    

"Chinese girl?" The old white man stood up. "Your father said you never showed any concern to a girl. Is this your favorite?"    

    

Ding Yiyi didn't know whether to laugh or cry by the side. She could only remain silent. Edward also changed the topic considerately, "Look at her situation first."    

    

After the old man finished listening to her story, he told the nurse to wait for her to go inside and outside to check again. Not long after that, Ding Yiyi's physical condition was detailed on the computer.    

    

"If you look at it from the body alone, it would be very healthy. However, at the moment, we don't know what kind of fish it is. All we know is that it contains a substance that can paralyze a person's nerves, and she has obviously consumed too much of it."    

    

Ding Yiyi's heart sank. "That means I will gradually forget the past. In the end, I will even forget my name and become an incomplete person forever?"    

    

The doctor nodded. "That's right."    

    

When she came out of the hospital, Ding Yiyi was sulking. Edward stood beside her quietly, accompanying her.    

    

The two of them walked aimlessly for a long time, until she finally raised her head and asked, "Where are we going?"    

    

"Haven't we been walking?" Edward answered with a smile, "I'm going home after a walk."    

    

Seeing her dark expression, he sighed, "I'm resting recently, so you can stay at my house for the time being. If you remember, it's not too late to leave.    

    

When they returned to the apartment, Ding Yiyi felt as if it had been ages. There was still some milk left on the table, and the noodles had also been piled into a ball.    

    

She felt extremely uncomfortable and whispered, "I'm sorry." She ran into the room.    

    

In the room, she cried loudly, as if she wanted to cry out all the grievances she had suffered. The room was very quiet, only her voice could be heard.    

    

The sunlight on the desk gradually changed its angle. It wasn't until nightfall that she finally walked out of the room.    

    

Outside of the room, Edward was wiping his camera. He didn't say anything when he saw her and just said, "You probably don't want to eat British food. I know a good Chinese restaurant. Shall we go together?"    

    

Ding Yiyi was grateful to him. Her loud voice in the room must have reached outside, but he didn't ask and didn't comfort her. It made her feel less miserable, at least.    

    

She nodded, Edward got up and put on the camera, then picked up the camera and went out with her.    

    

Edward drove a very ordinary Volkswagen to a Chinese restaurant. He stopped the car and handed the camera to Ding Yiyi, "Can you help me get it?"    

    

Ding Yiyi nodded and got off the car with her camera. Looking around at the unfamiliar scenery and race, she began to feel depressed again.    

    

Suddenly, her shoulder was hit by someone. A foreign kid who was riding a bicycle grabbed the camera rope in her hand. When she came back to her senses, that person as well as the person riding over to the intersection was making faces at her with the camera.    

    

"Don't run!" Just as Ding Yiyi was about to chase after the intersection, Edward's voice came from behind. However, she was too busy to pay attention to it.    

    

The foreign boy seemed to be just trying to tease the woman with different skin colors. He was riding at a leisurely pace, stopping every now and then to make faces at her while speaking a string of English words.    

    

"Don't run! Return the camera! " Ding Yiyi took a deep breath before she caught up with him. At this moment, a Ford was speeding towards them.    

    

The sound of the emergency brakes rang out. The other party was a middle-aged Chinese and scolded Ding Yiyi.    

    

The child who was causing trouble at the intersection was still laughing. Just as he was about to leave, he was intercepted by a white policeman.    

    

Ding Yiyi ran up to the two of them and briefly told the white cop about the situation. The cop looked at her suspiciously.    

    

She was anxious to get her camera back when someone caught up with her. Edward stood beside her and said a few words to the police.    

    

The policeman stared at the medal on his jacket for a while and then nodded. His tone unconsciously carried a trace of respect, "Yes, sir."    

    

The boy, whose home address and name had been recorded by the police, left with the police.    

    

Ding Yiyi turned around and handed the camera back to Edward. She noticed that Edward was looking at her seriously and said, "I need to criticize you."    

    

"What?" Puzzled, she asked again.    

    

Edward took the camera and continued, "Firstly, you violated the traffic rules, which is a risk for the driver. Secondly, you also took the risk when you violated the traffic rules, which is irresponsible for your own life."    

    

Ding Yiyi also had some lingering fear when she thought about it. She lowered her head and said, "I'm sorry for the trouble. I just thought that this camera must be very important to you, so I didn't think too much about it."    

    

Edward was surprised. He thought the girl in front of him had acted impulsively. He didn't think that she would do it for him.    

    


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