Chapter 138
Chapter 138
His kiss was gentle and affectionate, slowly dissipating the fear that was growing in her heart.
He knew her sensitive areas well. In less than a moment, Eudora was already weak in the knees,
dissolving like a pool of moonlight.
Amos carried her into the back seat for the car in a swift motion. He then gently loomed over her.
The night was so quiet that even the chirps of the insects outside could be heard. Eudora was nervous
as she whispered subconsciously, "Not here."
She opened her mouth to speak, only to realize that her emotions had made her voice tempting and
husky. Her words sounded as if they were an affectionate invitation instead.
Amos' throat tightened and he almost couldn't hold himself back.
However, seeing that she was really nervous, he took a breath, kissed her on her lips, and let her go.
"Let's go home."
The next day, when Auntie Valerie arrived at Clearwater Bay, she saw Amos coming downstairs in high
spirits.
Before he left, he said to Auntie Valerie, "Don't wake her up."
Auntie Valerie felt relieved and her eyes sparkled with joy. They finally reconciled. She was really Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
happy.
Eudora didn't get up until about ten o'clock in the morning. A man who had been holding back for a
long time was more energetic in bed than a horse on steroids.
She struggled to wash up and change her clothes. When she was about to go downstairs, her cell
phone rang.
It was from the George family!
Eudora frowned and eventually picked it up.
Gordon George spoke from the other end of the phone. "Are you free today? Let's have dinner
together!"
Eudora didn't want to go, but when she thought of the question she had asked Gordon about last time,
she agreed. However, she had no interest in meeting Felicia Maurice and Kesha George, so she
booked a place outside.
Gordon agreed.
However, when she arrived, Eudora discovered that Gordon had brought Felicia and Kesha with him.
Frowning, she turned around and was about to leave. Felicia quickly caught up with her and stopped
her. "Eudora, don't do this. It's not easy for us to have a meal together..."
Eudora sneered, "Stop your phony act. Who is your family?"
Felicia immediately withdrew her hand. She lowered her head and did not speak. Kesha quickly
stepped forward and interrupted, "Eudora, don't go too far. What did my mother do to you? How could
you talk to her like this?"
"It's okay, Kesha."
This mother-and-daughter duo had been like this ever since Eudora was a child, acting in harmony.
Eudora was not fooled, however, her father had been blinded by their antics.
Sure enough, Gordon spoke the next second.
"Eudora, that's enough. It was Felicia's idea to have dinner together today. I heard everything about
you from Kesha. Amos brought his lifesaver back, didn't he?"
At this point, Gordon frowned.
"I've told you before that you wouldn't end well if you follow Amos. How could a man like him find
you..."
Speaking of this, Gordon paused mid- sentence, because Eudora's eyes had already swept over him
coldly.
"Shouldn't you know best why I had become like this? Back then, if it weren't for Everpeace Group, I
wouldn't have been with Felix Meyer. I wouldn't have become a divorcee. But in the end, what did I
get? Everpeace Group was still destroyed in your hands! You should feel sorry for my mother!"
Eudora was angry, and she made it very clear to Gordon. She spared him no mercy.
Gordon was so infuriated that he immediately scolded her, "You're right, you're the best. Did I wrong
your mother? What do you know? It's your mother who should be sorry! She hooked up with another
man behind my back, and she almost dragged you into it..."
Eudora glanced at Gordon incredulously. "I don't believe it. That's impossible."
How could her mother do such a thing? In her memory, her mother had always been a gentle and
graceful woman.
"It's her!" Eudora stared at Felicia. "She must be the one who had been spouting all this nonsense,
right?"
Felicia was immediately aggrieved and explained, "I didn't..."
"B*stard, don't talk nonsense here. She was the one who did it. Why are you trying to push the blame
to someone else?" Gordon retorted.
Gritting her teeth, Eudora said, "I won't believe it! Anyway, my mother has already passed away. Of
course, you can say whatever you want."
"Well..." Gordon gritted his teeth and said, "Don't you want to know whether you've been to America?
I'll tell you now - you've been there! Your mother took you there when she went to meet her lover. You
almost fell into the beast's den. Are you satisfied now?"
Eudora was shocked and her mouth opened subconsciously. "Then why don't I remember anything?
You're lying."
"You don't remember that because the incident was too traumatic for you. You had erased that part of
your memory completely."
"I still don't believe you!" Eudora's thoughts gradually began to become clear. "If I really lost my
memory, why do I remember all the other things? I remember everything from when I was still a child."
Yes, she remembered everything.
She didn't want to believe that her mother was the kind of person that Gordon told her. She would
never believe it.
"That's because your mother was afraid that you would think of what happened back then, so she
asked a psychologist to hypnotize you and implant a false memory in you. It's all fake!"
After saying that, Gordon started to cough violently.
Felicia hurried forward to pat Gordon's back. "Gordon, you're in poor health. Why are you straining
yourself?"
Then she turned to look at Eudora and said, "Eudora, don't listen to your father..."
"Shut up!" Eudora looked at her coldly. "Which psychologist?" She would not believe in such a
ridiculous thing, and she wanted to find out for herself.
Gordon regretted saying all these out loud. After all, it was all in the past and he had endured it for so
many years, but unfortunately, he couldn't hold it back in the end.
Thinking of this, he sighed.
"The psychologist is dead."
Dead...
Eudora smiled bitterly. Once again there was no way to prove it, was there? She gave Gordon one last
disappointing look and said, "I won't believe any of it!1' Then she ran out quickly.
"Eudora..." Gordon sighed, but he could only watch as his daughter ran away.
When he came to his senses again, he found that his other daughter was also missing.
After listening to Kesha's message, Wendy Liam felt as if she had been struck by lightning. It all made
sense now. Was Eudora really that person from the past?
Kesha saw her surprised face and asked curiously.
"What's wrong with you?"
They must not see through her...
Wendy quickly withdrew her gaze and smiled at Kesha. "I didn't expect that your sister had suffered so
much when she was a child. If I had known it earlier, I would have been nicer to her."
Kesha scoffed loudly, "Why should you be nicer to her? Look at how she behaves. Don't be deceived
by her."
Wendy pursed her lips and said, "Don't say that. Your sister is pitiful. By the way, did your father
mention where that beast's den was?"
Kesha shook her head. "He didn't, but it's definitely not a good place. Whenever I think of how
miserable Eudora's childhood was, it gives me satisfaction."
Wendy heaved a sigh of relief. "You can't say that. In the end, she's still your sister."