Chapter 60
Chapter 60
Leah did not respond.
Han tried to perform CPR, but after pressing Leah’s chest a few times, Leah was still unconscious. Han’s face darkened. Staring at Leah’s lips, he had no choice but to blow through her mouth. He only wanted to save her.
Taking a deep breath, Han grabbed Leah’s chin with one hand, forced her mouth open, and performed rescue breathing.
“Coff! Coff!!” Suddenly, Leah coughed and opened her eyes gradually.
As soon as she woke up, she saw Han. She was stupefied and quickly sat up. Unexpectedly, her forehead hit Han’s jaw.
“Ouch!” Han took a deep breath and complained, “What are you doing?”
Embarrassed, Leah looked away and did not dare to look at him. “You’re too close to me just now.”
Han sneered, “Do you think I’m going to kiss you?”
“No, no…” Shaking her head, Leah quickly stood up and wanted to leave.
However, Han grabbed her hand and frowned. “Where do you think you are going?”
Leah shook off his hand and answered expressionlessly, “I have something to do.”
Hearing that, Han frowned and glanced at her.
The knitted coat Leah was wearing was dripping with water. It was completely wet. Her damped skirt clung to the skin of her lower body, outlining her beautiful curve.
Han pursed his lips. After Leah took a few steps forward, Han quickly took off his coat and threw it on her body. “Put it on.”
Taking Han’s coat, Leah hesitated for a moment. In the end, she had no choice but to take it. After that, she disappeared into the park.
Leah doubted if she could still find Sasha since she had wasted so much time. Looking around, she saw many people but was disappointed. She could not find Sasha. She turned to a corner and almost bumped into someone.
“I’m sorry,” Leah said, nodding apologetically. When she raised her head again, she spotted Sasha about ten steps away from her. This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
Sasha was standing in a pavilion, waiting for someone anxiously.
Leah’s heart could not help but skip a beat. She quickly turned around and hid behind a rockery.
After a long time, Leah saw a man in a gray coat and a cap walking toward Sasha.
Sasha seemed excited when the man appeared. She glanced around, beckoned the man, and said, “Let’s talk on the boat.”
There were several boats under the pavilion. After Sasha and the man got on the boat, the boatman rowed the boat gradually and went away from the shore.
Seeing that, Leah walked out from behind the rockery and frowned.
Who on earth is Sasha talking to? Why is she so vigilant? I’d better wait a little longer. Leah thought to herself
More than half an hour, the boat returned. Sasha got off the boat first. She looked around and left quickly. However, the man was nowhere to be seen.
Leah was confused.
Suddenly, Leah noticed the man again. However, the brim of his cap was so low that Leah hardly see his face.
The man walked very fast, and Leah almost lost him. Squinting her eyes, Leah quickly took out her phone and snapped a photo of him.
After Leah returned home and went into her room, she uploaded the photos to the computer and enlarged them using a software app. She majored in fashion design in college and often used those applications. So, she knew how to use the app very well.
Two hours later, she finally finished editing the photos. The man’s figure appeared on the computer, and Leah was stunned.
The man was wearing a cap almost covering half of his face. Leah could not see his face clearly. However, the scar on his chin was visible.
Leah remembered that her father, Charlie, also had a scar on his chin. The scar was very deep from his chin to the corner of his mouth.
However, Charlie was dead. How could he appear at Cloud Pavilion? How did he know Sasha? A lot of things flashed across Leah’s mind. She had a headache.
In the evening, the White family sat together for dinner. Jane asked Sasha and Leah how was their day.
Biting the spoon, Sasha smiled sweetly. “I practiced piano with my friend. Her mother praised me and invited me to play at their party,” said Sasha casually.
Nonetheless, Leah could not help but glance at her. She went to Cloud Pavilion. Why did she lie? she wondered.
“By the way, Sarah,” Gordon suddenly said, looking at Leah. “I have something to ask you.”
“What is it?” Leah asked.
“Can you bring me to your house tomorrow? I want to confirm something.”
Hearing that, Leah was stunned.
“Of course, but the place was very old.” Leah could not help lowering her eyes.
“It doesn’t matter. I just want to see the place where you lived when you were young.” A smile appeared on Gordon’s face.
Right then, Sasha interrupted, “Daddy, can I go? I’m also curious.”
Nevertheless, Gordon glanced at her and said, “I’ll bring you next time. I have something important to do.”
Hearing that, Sasha lowered her eyes, feeling disappointed. She knew Gordon had important things to do. However, as soon as she thought of what the man said to her that afternoon, she slowly breathed a sigh of relief.
On the next day, Gordon took Leah back to the place where she used to live.
Leah’s father was Charlie Parridge, and he was the one who told Leah that she followed her mother’s surname. Unfortunately, her mother died when she was born.
Gordon drove his Porsche Cayenne and stopped in the Midtown Village of Linkville. As soon as he got off the car, a group of children rushed over curiously.
“What a super luxurious car!” the kids exclaimed.
Afraid of attracting more people, Leah quickly took Gordon back to her previous house.
Charlie had a small house in the village, which gave off a musty smell.
Opening the door, Leah showed Gordon around and said, “This is where I used to live.”
Gordon frowned and asked, “How old were you at that time?”
After thinking for a while, Leah said, “12? I had an accident that year, and my face was disfigured. The doctor said I lost my memory because I was too shocked.”
“Did the doctor say when you will recover your memory?” asked Gordon curiously. The matter was very important.
Leah thought for a moment and said, “No. I think I will never recover my memory forever.”