Yesterday, Tina appeared in much better spirits. Now that the family's internal troubles had been resolved, there
seemed to be nothing left to affect her.
However, Aurora's only lingering worry was the curse and its potential effect on Tina. Everything else had been
addressed, but she felt powerless against the curse.
"What's wrong, Little Bunny?" Julian asked with concern, noticing the sudden change in Aurora's expression.
"Nothing, Julian. I'm done eating."
"Alright, then let's head out. You must have a lot to deal with at the company today." Julian clearly sensed
something was on her mind, but since she didn't want to talk about it, he didn't press further.
"Okay."
Julian dropped Aurora off at the company. The news had already spread, and everywhere she went, people
treated her with the utmost respect.
Tina was already in the office, there to handle the transfer of shares for Aurora. Mio's assistant had also arrived
early.
The paperwork and handover process took the entire morning, leaving Aurora mentally drained. It seemed that
pregnancy had not only slowed her thinking but also weakened her energy.
"Aurora, I'm feeling much better now, but you're the one I'm worried about. You're carrying a child and can't
handle such intense workloads. I'll cback to the company to help you."
"Mom, that's not necessary. You should rest at the wellness center. | can manage." Aurora was equally concerned
about Tina's health.
"I know my body better than you do. It's you who's making us worry now," Tina said with a pained expression as
she noted Aurora's exhaustion.
"Mom, I'm just a little tired. A nap will fix it."
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"Don't push yourself with me. Mr. Elderstone askedto tell you to meet him after you're done here."
"Grandpa Bramwell? What does he want?"
"It's good news. Go quickly. I'll handle things at the company for now, so don't worry." Tina gently ruffled her
daughter's hair.
Aurora had done an excellent job this time. If Tina had known her daughter was this capable, she would never
have allowed their estrangement to last so long.
"Alright, Mom. I'll head over now. But if you feel overwhelmed, let Uncle John step in." Aurora couldn't help but
remind Tina before leaving.
"Got it. Anyone watching might think you're my mother," Tina said with a doting smile. Reuniting with her
daughter brought her immense joy.
Aurora had intended to call for a driver, but as she stepped outside, she saw Julian's car parked by the curb.
"Julian, why are you here?"
"Tina calledhalf an hour ago to pick you up. You haven't eaten yet, have you? Let's get slunch first,"
Julian said gently.
Aurora nodded. "Perfect timing. I'm starving."
The two had seamlessly returned to their old dynamic. Julian had set aside his burdens. Now, he was just a
husband accompanying his wife through her pregnancy.
While others might find such mundane routines tiresome, Julian relished them. In the past, his days were
consumed by work, with no distinction between morning and night.
Now, his life had slowed down. He had tto make breakfast for his beloved, shop for her favorite groceries,
and bring her fresh flowers every day.
They could stroll through the streets together, watch movies, and enjoy each other's company. He could finally
understand her preferences and do everything he had always wanted to do.
Though quiet and uneventful, this life was exactly what he had always desired.
Bramwell Elderstone was already waiting for Aurora at the villa.
"Miss Aurora, cwith me," Bramwell said as he spotted Julian, giving him a polite nod of acknowledgment.
Aurora took Julian's hand. "Julian is coming with me."
"As you wish."
This was Julian's first tstepping into the R family's main estate. The place exuded
an antique charm, a stark contrast to the Bafamily's style.
"Grandpa Bramwell, why did you bringhere?" Aurora asked curiously as she realized they were heading
toward the medical examination room.
"It's to restore your memory. There's something | didn't fully explain before-FT2 isn't incurable."
Aurora's face lit up with excitement. "Grandpa Bramwell, does that mean | can regain all my memories?"
"Yes. Back then, your grandmother was deeply unhappy, so | reached out to the descendants of the scientist who
created FT2. After over thirty years of research and experimentation, they developed a drug that can restore lost
memories.
"Unfortunately, your grandmother didn't live to see that day. It's been my greatest regret. After you agreed to my
wager, | decided that if you could truly transform the family, | would give you the antidote and help you recover
your memories."
"Grandpa Bramwell, thank you!" Aurora was overjoyed. She had never dreamed that she would one day recover
all her memories.
"Don't thank me. Thank yourself. You've done wonderfully this time, breathing new life into the family." Bramwell
felt a sense of fulfillment.
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The ancestors watching from the afterlife would surely be pleased to see the R family thriving rather than
stagnating.
Aurora was overwhelmed with emotion. "Grandpa Bramwell, let's start right away." "Alright."
Aurora lay on the chair, holding tightly to Julian's hand. "Julian, I'm about to remember our past."
The needle pierced her vein. This time, her emotions were entirely different. Previously, she had been resolute,
ready for anything. Now, she was brimming with anticipation. Just like before, Aurora fell unconscious after the
injection, sinking into a deep sleep. She dreamed a long dream. Shards of memory floated around her, gradually
piecing themselves together into a complete picture. Suddenly, Aurora opened her eyes.
It felt as though only moments had passed, but several hours had gone by. The sun was already setting when
she woke.
"Little Bunny, you're awake. Are you feeling alright?" Julian asked anxiously, worried about the potential effects
of the drug, especially since Aurora was pregnant.
"Don't worry, Julian. I'm fine, just a little dizzy. Julian, | remember everything now. This time, I'll hold onto you
tightly and never forget again." Aurora rose and threw herself into his arms.
Julian held her close. His Little Bunny had finally, completely returned to him.
"We'll never be apart again. This is the last time, Little Bunny. No matter what excuse you cup with, | won't
let you leave my side again," Julian said firmly, every word etched with determination.
Tears streamed down Aurora's face. With her memories restored, she finally understood the struggles she and
Julian had endured. Their journey had been far from the simple tales others had recounted.
Reuniting with him had been no easy feat. "Julian, even if you try to pushaway, I'll never leave you again."
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