Chapter 991
Chapter 991:
Bryson chimed in weakly, “I may be out of the loop, but knowing Norah is alive is surely good news. Why keep
her hidden, Mr. Hayes? If Sean hadn't uncovered this, we'd all still think she was dead.”
Everyone had thought as much. Why hadn’t Kason shared this revelation with her friends in Glophia after
discovering Norah? Instead, he exploited her memory loss and kept her secluded in Silverdale.
Such a revelation would surely draw ire from those close to Norah, blaming Kason for their prolonged anguish.
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Kason lifted his gaze, exuding neither arrogance nor submissiveness.
He spoke slowly and distinctly. “I reached out to the Silverdale army. They discovered Nora in the woods near
Pair Peak Mountain. She had lost consciousness. Her body was stained with blood and injuries. She was on the
brink of death. To protect her, | discreetly arranged for the finest doctor to attend to her.”
After a brief pause, Kason elaborated, “Nora’s condition was dire. She suffered multiple fractures, and her brain
sustained severe damage. She slipped into a coma. The physician indicated there was a sixty percent chance
she might becincapacitated and never regain consciousness.”
Kason recounted the tragic tale with a restrained demeanor. “Fortunately, after six months, Nora awakened, but
she had no recollection and failed to recognize anyone.”
“Mr. Hayes, how did you introduce yourself to her?” Sean inquired.
Suddenly, Kason fell silent.
Sean's voice turned icy. “You didn’t tell her you're her fiancé, did you? Nora spoke of her fiancé with such
affection.”
This revelation troubled Sean; Nora had never shown him such intimacy.
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Bryson swallowed hard, observing Kason'’s troubled expression, convinced that Sean was correct.
“Mr. Scott, that matter is insignificant. My decision to keep Nora in Silverdale was intentional. Her fall from the
cliff was no accident; someone pursued her. If she returned to Glophia now after losing her memory, those
individuals might target her again. Furthermore, she requires tto rest.”
After careful consideration, Kason rented a villa in Silverdale, allowing Nora to recuperate there.
He soon discovered that Nora had developed an interest in playing the piano since her memory loss. During
moments of solitude, she would play the instrument alone.
Eventually, she entered a piano competition. Kason did not oppose this decision and arranged for Amy to
accompany her.