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You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford

Chapter 1918
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Chapter 1918 The Best Ending

Joyce cleared her throat and explained, "To be honest, when the Saunders family staged that bloody scene, Westbrook witnessed it

with his own eyes. Although he didn't see the scene of his mother being killed by his father, he definitely heard about it afterwards

and could imagine it. This was a fatal blow to him. In addition to being kidnapped and abused by Athena, for him as a young boy,

these were all dark memories that could never be erased. Since he has forgotten, isn't that for the best? Including the incorrect

way his mother, Fox, taught him, the wrong ideas instilled in him, and Reese's excessive indulgence, all of these can be reset to

zero. Children are malleable. Now that Westbrook has awakened, he can start anew, and you can re-educate and influence him.

Isn't forgetting the past the best choice for him? This is the best ending."

"That's right. We just need to keep everyone in the Saunders family from revealing his background. It's like a second chance at life

given to Westbrook by fate. From now on, he can free himself from the shadow of his parents," Felix agreed.

"Why the need for secrecy? Except for Carlo, after the Saunders family is rebuilt, | don't intend to keep anyone who knew about

these things." Vicki spoke calmly. "In the future, no one will know about Westbrook's past."

Joyce gave a thumbs-up. "You're thorough, impressive."

"Originally, the Saunders were to be eliminated, and there's no need to keep the original people. I'll arrange a good place for

them," Vicki said nonchalantly, brushing her fingers as she spoke.

"Right, | support you," Felix agreed. "Previously, the Saunders family was managed by Fox, and many people from the Hilton

branch had infiltrated. Although they now obey Vicki's commands, there are still potential hazards. Instead of finding them one by

one, it's better to eradicate them all at once during this rebuilding opportunity. The management of the Saunders family will start

afresh, with everyone replaced by our own people."

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"Indeed, it makes sense. Vicki handles things skillfully and with courage. Mr. Saunders, you are truly fortunate to have married

such a great wife," Joyce praised.

"Of course, my taste is top-notch," Felix said smugly.

Vicki stared at him wordlessly, feeling like she was dealing with a child. Felix was beyond help.

"Can we stay on topic? We are discussing Westbrook's situation now; let's not delay the doctor's work," Vicki interjected.

"Sorry, | diverted the topic," Joyce covered her mouth and smiled.

She glanced back at the hospital room. Well, everything was starting anew.

At that moment, the doctor said, "How about this? Tonight, the child will stay in observation. Tomorrow morning, he can be

discharged. Cback in a week for a follow-up brain CT scan to check the swelling. If he regains his memory, bring him back for

a check-up. If he doesn't recover within six months, don't worry about it."

"Okay, doctor," Vicki agreed. "You can go, we can handle things here."

The doctor nodded and left.

Back in the hospital room, Anderson was chatting with Westbrook. Anderson told Westbrook about sthings that had happened

at school. Westbrook listened eagerly, showing increased anticipation for his school.

Luther told Westbrook that Felix was his brother, and Vicki was his sister-in-law. He explained that they were now his legal

guardians and treated him well, hoping that he would respect them in the sway.

Upon seeing them enter, Westbrook quickly adapted to the new environment and called out, "Brother, sister-in-law, thank you for

taking care of me."

Felix and Vicki were momentarily stunned. Previously, Westbrook had been distant with them and had never called them

affectionate names. After all, there had been barriers between them.

Vicki responded, with a low laugh, "This is indeed a good thing."

She nudged Felix. "Don't call Carlo tonight. You and | will stay here with Westbrook. We'll leave the hospital and return home

tomorrow morning."

Looking at Westbrook, she asked, "Westbrook, is that alright?"

Westbrook nodded repeatedly, "Yes."

"Alright, I'll go ask the nurse for an extra bed," Felix agreed. Where Vicki was, he would be.

"There's nothing else, we'll leave now," Luther said, standing up.

"Yes, you should go," Felix waved his hand. "Alisha is waiting for you at home. We'll communicate if there's anything else."

"Okay." Joyce bid farewell to Westbrook. "Goodbye, Westbrook, we're heading home."

Anderson also spoke, "Get well soon. I'll see you at the kindergarten."

Westbrook nodded vigorously, a silly smile on his lips. "Yes, | can't wait!"

Vicki escorted Joyce and them to the door. "I'll see you off."

"No need, we know the way. We're practically family. There's no need for formality. Besides, we know the way," Joyce smiled.

"Alright, no need to be so polite. I'll go get sfood for Westbrook; he must be hungry," Vicki said as she opened the door to the

hospital room.

Before leaving, Joyce reminded her, "He just woke up; | suggest giving him scongee. He should stick to liquid food for the first

few days."

"I know, the doctor advised us. Look at you, when did you becso motherly? Hurry, go back. It's getting late, and you have to

take care of yourself with your big belly," Vicki playfully scolded.

Joyce smiled, "Okay. I'm getting more and more naggy. Don't be put off byin the future."

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"Go on, go on," Vicki pushed Joyce gently. "It's late, and you have a big belly. Take care of yourself."

Joyce knew that Vicki cared, so she nodded.

took Anderson hahead of them.

what did you and the doctor talk about outside? Why did Westbrook lose

Joyce explained what the doctor had said to Anderson.

do you think about his condition?" Joyce asked curiously.

t's more likely to be a psychological, selective amnesia. Subconsciously, he

usion," Anderson suddenly said.

dvertently. | noticed a reaction from Westbrook; it seemed like he had

's a faint impression of her in his mind. It's his subconscious instinct.

hat he wants to forget and remembering what he wants to remember,"

0 laughter.

nce for him to start anew," Joyce concluded.

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