Chapter 2159: She Said She Regained Her Memory
Chapter 2159: She Said She Regained Her Memory
Summer looked at him calmly, feeling a sense of desolation. "If you don't want to get married, why did you have my mom find so many property listings for you to choose from?" Rupert's tone was not heavy, but it was unpleasant, with emotions on the verge of erupting.
Summer didn't want to explain. She calmly emphasized, "I'm talking about breaking up with you. The house hasn't been bought, and my name isn't on it. I won't be living there in the future."
"I don't agree to break up!" Rupert was furious. "I want to get married!"
She never expected him to react this way... He was angry, as if his interests had been threatened, like an enraged lion.
But Summer felt no love. Most of the time, she didn't even receive a call from him for over half a month; their relationship was worse than that of ordinary friends.
When he returned, he didn't express any longing but directly talked about marriage. And even when discussing marriage, he wouldn't let her buy a house.
How could a marriage be maintained without affection and love?
Spencer's appearance made Summer understand what it felt like to have her heart race. She realized how important that feeling was.
Yes, she might have fallen for Spencer. Although it was unethical, she couldn't control her desires.
But if love could be controlled, what would be the use of having a heart?
Love is inherently irrational, isn't it?
Fortunately, they hadn't married yet. So when she could still choose, she decided to make another choice.
Thus, when Summer faced her emotions honestly, she carried many burdens in her heart.
As the sky darkened, soft lights illuminated the room.
"I only have one question for you." Summer was surprisingly calm, as if negotiating on behalf of someone else about something unrelated to herself. "Before the car accident, were we really in a relationship?"
This question made Rupert feel guilty; something flickered in his eyes.
"Were we really together?" She asked again, staring into his eyes without blinking.
Rupert seemed to understand something; he had an epiphany. "You regained your memory?"
"Yes." Summer nodded. She bravely met his gaze. In truth, she hadn't regained her memory, but she trusted her feelings.
Rupert thought to himself, it's over;
He suddenly lost confidence; his
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Summer observed his expression and sat across from him. "So we weren't actually boyfriend and girlfriend," she guessed and spoke calmly.This content © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
"After so many years, why does it matter how it started?" Rupert tried to salvage the situation. "Even if we weren't initially together, we were later. For at least two years, we were often together."
Those two years were so long that her memories had blurred.
In Summer's mind, they were just good friends-perhaps not even as close as Ansel and Agnes.
At least Ansel genuinely liked Agnes.
Reflecting on these years carefully, Summer truly felt no love.
She only considered her parents' feelings. Her parents believed that when a girl reached a certain age, she should get married.
Marrying someone nearby whom the family knew well would ensure she wouldn't suffer in the future.
But without love, what meaning would such a marriage have?
Living a mundane and peaceful life forever.
"That's not love," Summer told him. "We are just friends-perhaps even less than friends."
Rupert was flustered. "Summer..."
"Because in the following years you studied abroad and we hardly saw each other once a year. Rupert, why are you so persistent? You don't love me that much either, do you? We are just accustomed to this
engagement, but we won't be happy."