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Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace) novel Chapter 664

Summary for Chapter 664: Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 664 – Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace) by Winni Burns

In Chapter 664, a key moment in the Romance novel Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace), Winni Burns delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Grace's heart sank, thinking, 'Judging from his words, it's obvious that he doesn't remember anything.'

She comforted him patiently, saying, "Don't be scared. I'm here, and I'll always be with you. Can you tell me what dream you had just now?"

Brian frowned and said, "I dreamed of a man dying in front of me, but I couldn't see his face clearly."

"A man died in front of you?" Grace said.

She thought about it carefully, but she could not recall any man who had died in front of Brian.

She thought, 'Perhaps it was something that happened before I knew him.'

"Honey, I don't dare to sleep," Brian said. "I want cake."

Grace looked at him in surprise, saying, "You want to eat cake?"

She remembered that Brian did not like eating cake. Even on his birthday, he did not buy cake, and he rarely ate sweets.

"Are you sure you want cake?" she asked. "But you never liked cake in the past."

Brian nodded and said, "I want to eat."

Grace thought, 'Probably due to amnesia, his preferences have changed too.'

"I'll go buy it for you then," she said. "Wait for me here."

Brian glanced outside. It was pitch black. He held Grace's hand and said, "I'll go with you."

Looking at his obedient appearance, Grace smiled, and she could not help but stroke his hair.

"Okay," she said.

There was a 24-hour convenience store downstairs in the hospital. Grace bought him a packet of small cakes.

While she was paying, she pointed at the lollipops that were inserted into a stand on the cashier counter and asked, "Do you like eating candy?"

"I do," Brian said.

Grace bought a bunch of lollipops and walked back to the ward.

After two days of medication, Brian's headache was somewhat controlled, and the frequency of the pain attacks had decreased.

Grace was still worried about her child. When Brian's injuries improved slightly, she brought him to the kindergarten to ask about the child's whereabouts.

As soon as they arrived at the kindergarten, Grace was stopped by the security guard at the entrance.

"Who are you looking for?" the security guard said. "You both seem unfamiliar. Your child doesn't attend school here, right?"

Grace explained, "I'm here to look for my child. My child was lost when she was little. After going through many places, I found out that my child should be attending this school. Sir, could you make an exception and let us meet the teacher?"

Grace cried as she spoke. The security guard noticed that she did not seem like a bad person, so he brought them in.

When they arrived at the principal's office, the security guard explained the situation.

Grace asked with a sense of urgency, "Is there a child called Joy here?"

The principal sized her up and asked, "Where's your ID? Please show it."

Grace was dumbfounded. "I didn't bring my ID," she replied.

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