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Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) novel Chapter 292

Summary for Chapter 292: Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason)

Chapter 292 – A Turning Point in Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) by Riley Mccarthy

In this chapter of Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason), Riley Mccarthy introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 292 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.


Chapter 292 Are you sure he is not pretending?

She couldn't stand by when Jason suffered from amnesia.

If Mr. Noth intended to take Jason back, she would send them to the airport. If he wanted Jason stay in the New York, she would have to go to Jason's home to pack up some of his living goods.

In the study.

Sarah made a phone call to Mr. Noth. While waiting the line to connect, she bit her lips nervously.

She wasn't sure if Mr. Noth could accept the fact that his son forgot everything.

The phone connected.

Mr. Noth's voice sounded.

Without beating around the bush, Sarah cut to the chase, saying, "Uncle Noth, is it convenient for you now? I've something about Jason to tell you."

"Yes, Sa. Please go ahead," said Mr. Noth in a low and gentle voice.

"Last night, I picked up Jason from Serial Medical Base and brought him to my house." Sarah tried to make it short and make it clear. "He is fine in terms of life, but..."

It was difficult to finish the sentence.

Amnesia and behaving like a child weren't a trifle problem.

When hearing that Jason could take care of himself, Mr. Noth was much relieved. The giant stone pressing on his heart finally disappeared. "It's not a big deal. As long as Jason is still alive." His tone was obviously light.

"He has lost his memory." said Sarah.

At this moment, Mr. Noth was sitting in his office.

After Sarah's words came out, he raised his eyebrows slightly and blurted out, "Are you sure he really lost his memory, not pretending to be like this?"

Regarding to his son's character, Mr. Noth had reason to suspect the authenticity of his illness.

"Yes, I'm sure." Looking out of the study, Sarah saw that Jason was sitting on the sofa and reading a story book. Then she continued, "Besides, Serial also said that Jason's mental state has degenerated to the same level as a five-year-old child."

"Then?" Mr. Noth was extremely calm.

"Nothing else, uncle Noth."

"Sa..."

"Yes?"

"Don't be so nervous. Nothing matters. The only thing that counts is that Jason doesn't become a fool. Don't you worry about him." Mr. Noth was set at ease.

In his opinion, since Serial had allowed Sa to take Jason home, it meant that Jason could recover by himself.

So...

That was just a matter of memory and mental state.

As long as Jason didn't become a total fool, he could easily hide his

illness from his wife and his father.

Sarah didn't expect uncle Noth's reaction to be so calm.

She was at a loss for words.

"Before Jason recovers, I may need you to take care of him, Sa."

said Mr. Noth. "After all, his grandfather is aged. I don't want him to trouble about it."

"Okay, uncle Noth."

"If you are busy, just leave him to Chris." Mr. Noth took everything

into consideration, "You don't have to spoil him."

"He's only five years old now..." Sarah emphasized.

"I know." Mr. Noth didn't care about it that much. "Kids shouldn't

be thoughtless when he is five years old."

Sarah took a look at Jason who was reading outside. It seemed that he was indeed a thoughtful kid as he didn't make any noise all the

time.

While she was silent, Mr. Noth reminded her of one thing, "Well, there is one thing that you may have to pay attention to."

"Go ahead, uncle Noth."

"He is good at pretending."

Sarah was stunned.

Pretending?

"With his current situation, he will recover sooner or later." Mr.

Noth was really optimistic. "He is very likely to continue to pretend

to be a child when his memory and mind state recovers so as to

gain your sympathy and attention."

"I don't think so." Sarah paused for a moment before she said.

Mr. Noth didn't say anything more.

Under normal circumstances, Jason would never choose to pretend to lose his memory. But now that he had really lost his memory, he would definitely behave like an innocent child after he recovered.

He knew Jason well.

else except you."

He was not happy at all when he was with that doctor.

He didn't want to see him at all!

Sarah didn't reply. Maybe Jason's resistance was resulted from the

fact that he knew few people after he got amnesia.

Before Jason met her, he had been with Serial for a long time. Serial

was responsible for Jason's illness. Children were likely be defensive about their doctors. She thought Jason was no exception.

Sarah's car pulled to a stop outside Jason's residential compound.

Chris was already there. He had been waiting at the gate after he received a call from Miss. Yeats.

He came over to Miss. Yeats and was about to greet her, then he saw

his boss get out of the passenger seat and stood beside.

"Boss, you..." He was a trifle surprised.

But before he could finish his words, Jason moved behind Sarah

with a vigilant look.

He acted as if Chris was a ferocious wolf or a leopard.

Chris stared at Jason in confusion.

What happened?

"Miss Yeats... What's wrong with sir?"

"He lost his memory. His mind state is the same as that of a five-

years-old kid now." Sarah didn't hide it from Chris. After all, Jason

trusted him deeply. "He's kind of afraid of strangers."

Chris cast a scrutinizing glance at Jason.

What a drama!

How could it be possible that his boss had lost his memory!

He soon calmed down. Then he opened the door and went upstairs

with Sarah and Jason. He was Jason's secretary, he naturally knew the password of his house. He poured them a glass of water before starting the formal conversation.

"Miss Yeats." Chris whispered, "Are you sure that sir has really lost his memory, not pretending?"

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