Upon hearing that, Sadie became anxious.

"What else could it be? You were in danger. Your belongings were destroyed. Now you have to start over. Doesn't it take time to do all these things? Am I supposed to conjure them up for you now?" Sadie frowned slightly. Although she wanted Delbert, looking at the foolish man in front of her, she felt inexplicably annoyed.

In reality, she still preferred the cold and rational Delbert, not this man who couldn't remember anything.

She also felt guilty, fearing that he might remember something.

Delbert squinted slightly, intending to say something, but Sadie impatiently took out a jewel pendant from the side and handed it to him.

"Delbert, don't you recognize this? This's the token of love you gave me when we were kids."

This jewel pendant was the token of love that Delbert gave to Harriet when they were young, but Sadie stole it.

Now it could come in handy.

As soon as it appeared, Delbert's eyes widened, and he involuntarily shouted, "Yvonne!"

Before Sadie could say anything else, he immediately embraced her, murmuring "Yvonne" repeatedly.

Sadie was stunned.

She didn't expect that even with amnesia, Delbert still remembered Harriet.

The jewel pendant she brought out was the token of love he had given to Harriet years ago.

She gritted her teeth. Although she received the embrace she had longed for, she felt extremely restless at that moment.

Her brow furrowed deeply, especially when she heard him repeatedly calling Harriet's nickname.

She felt like clawing her nails into his flesh.

However, she refrained from doing so because she knew that her hatred was still directed towards Harriet.

"Delbert, I didn't expect you to remember me even with amnesia!"

Sadie forced a smile, emphasizing the last few words.

"Of course, I remember you now. You're my love, Yvonne."

Delbert gently released Sadie and smiled warmly at her.

At the moment his smile appeared, Sadie was once again stunned.

The hatred that had been festering in her heart vanished in an instant.

She stared at his upturned lips, completely captivated by his smile. "Delbert, can you hug me again? I really like your tenderness!"

Sadie's heart trembled continuously.

Delbert used to be unwelcoming to strangers but showed warmth only in front of Harriet.

However, with her, he was either indifferent or filled with disgust.

But now things were different. He treated her like he treated Harriet.

Regardless of whether his amnesia was real or feigned, she wanted him to stay by her side.

His smile was too dazzling, causing her to be lost in it.

She completely forgot what she ought to do.

"Sure!"

Delbert agreed without hesitation and immediately hugged her.

However, as his face turned away in an instant, his gentle eyes turned sharp, as if the previous tenderness was a prelude to his brutality.

Sadie, although convinced that Delbert had amnesia, still paid close attention to him.

"Delbert, your room is ahead. You shouldn't go out recently. If you must go out, take my people with you.

"There are too many enemies outside. Another accident might happen. Besides, you just survived a life-threatening situation. Your body hasn't fully recovered. Going out frequently could be risky. It would be more reassuring if you have people with you.

"You are so considerate. You wouldn't want to make me worry, right?"

Sadie squinted, smiling playfully at him, observing the ever-changing expressions on his face.

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