Chapter 251 Tear The Disguise Apart

In a coffee shop, Heidy sat face to face with Jessica. Jessica and Noah had already gotten the marriage license. Their families hoped that they could be engaged as soon as possible. Thus, today, Jessica asked Heidy out and discussed with her about the engagement dress.

Eventually, the styles of the engagement dress were decided. Heidy teased, "You are so happy, Jessica. I didn't have the chance to be engaged to Hearst. We are going to get married. You and Noah's family all agreed on the marriage. You are much happier than we were."

Upon hearing her words, Jessica pouted and said, "But we lost a lot of fun too. Sometimes, I really look forward to having a passionate love like you and Hearst. However, fate play tricks sometimes. Maybe that's how my relationship with Noah works."

Hearing that, Heidy teased, "Don't you guys love to bickering with each other all the time?"

Jessica patted on her hand. In a spoiled tone, she said, "You are annoying. Don't speak it out, okay. But if we still bicker with each other like that after we get married, I might be so angry that I might dump him."

"You won't. You will feel sweet since you get used to that kind of life. I'm satisfied to see you so happy. You are my best friend. I always hoped that you and Sherry could find your own happiness. I'm glad to see that you're settle down now."

Speaking of this, Jessica asked curiously, "How are you getting along with Sherry? Is it true that she has lost her memory?"

Thinking of what happened today, Heidy replied thoughtfully, "Maybe."

"Since she forgot what had happened in the past, you can't find a reason to hate her anymore. If only I could forget the things I don't want to remember. Unfortunately, the probability is very low," said Jessica.

Thinking of the scene in the cemetery, Heidy said worriedly, "Jessica, do you think it is possible that Sherry faked her memory loss?"

Jessica looked at her in surprise and asked curiously, "Why do you say that?"

Heidy thought for a while and told what she saw in the graveyard to Jessica. Heidy frowned and put her hand on her chin. "Normally, Sherry looks very simple and friendly with a smile. But her eyes were very strange at that time. It didn't look like she had lost her memory at all."

"Based on what you said, it is most likely that Sherry pretended it. After all, it is a smart trick," agreed Jessica.

Frowning, Heidy asked in confusion, "But why did she do that? It won't do her any good if we see through her lie."

"But it won't hurt her to put on an act," Jessica added.

Frowning, Heidy still felt confused. "The doctor checked on her last time and said that she was likely to have amnesia. Will I go too far if I suspect her like this?" Heidy asked worried

you would be then."

Saying that, Sherry turned around and triumphantly left. For some unknown reason, her words gave her an ominous premonition. By the time Heidy wanted to ask her about it, Sherry had already left the villa.

After returning to her room, Heidy sat on the bed dejectedly and said, "It's all my fault. I shouldn't have believed her. I didn't expect that she would set me up." Seeing the sadness on her face, Hearst comforted her, "Don't be sad. It's because of her good disguise. Even if we have doubts, it's still easy for us to take the bait."

Heidy nodded and said with a serious look, "Yes, I can see that Sherry has a deep hatred for me. Thinking of what she said when she left, I feel a little uneasy."

"It looks like she must have done something to us," said Hearst in a low voice. Speaking of this, Hearst couldn't help but think that Heidy had suddenly fainted a few days ago. Could it be that these two things are involved? At the thought of this, Hearst narrowed his eyes.

Looking at his expression, Heidy asked, "What's wrong, Hearst?"

Then, he came to his senses and stroked her face gently, smiling, "Don't worry. I'll arrange an expert abroad to give you a body check tomorrow. We don't know what Sherry had done to you. It's good to have a checkup."

Heidy nodded in agreement. Then she added, "I also feel lucky that there are many maids and nannies staying close with Gavin and Elsa. If anything happened to them, I wouldn't forgive myself."

He opened his arms and hugged her. Then, he said to her in a tender voice, "Don't think too much. Let's have a rest first. Perhaps we would found out the truth before she could do anything."

Heidy nodded, but deep down, she realized that the possibility was small. She bit her lips with a gloomy face. "I hope so." She prayed in her heart.