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Memory Loss Turned Me Into His Goddess novel Chapter 8

Update Chapter 8 of Memory Loss Turned Me Into His Goddess by Jannat Ora

With the author's famous Memory Loss Turned Me Into His Goddess series, Jannat Ora captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 8, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Memory Loss Turned Me Into His Goddess series be available today?
Key: Memory Loss Turned Me Into His Goddess Chapter 8

I asked Wade, “Tell me honestly, how is your boss to me?”

Wade immediately stood up straight and said earnestly, “He’s very good to you.”

“How so?”

When talking about this, he suddenly stopped stuttering: “Back then, you were in the hospital for three days.

Boss said that as long as you could be saved, he would spend any amount of money. He even hired doctors from abroad for your surgery.”

“Later, you woke up, but you didn’t remember anyone, only him. The first thing you said when you saw him was ‘husband’...”

At that time, I wouldn’t let the nurses give me medicine or eat anything anyone offered.

But for some reason, I only trusted Charlie.

He canceled all his work.

“Jenna, be good.”

I was spoiled and arrogant, insisting he call me “wife” before I would cooperate.

Later, I really started thinking of myself as his wife.

I demanded that he report his schedule every day.

If he came home late, I’d punish him by not letting him sleep in the room.

I’d just reach for his entire bank card.

I think Charlie was genuinely afraid of my drama skills.

He was very cooperative.

A friend reminded him: “She just likes your money, you’d better be careful not to get scammed.”

He said: “She likes money, and I just happen to have money, so how is that scamming?”

He stared at the other person with disdain, “I think you’re just jealous because you don’t have a wife.”

“Madam, please be a little kinder to the boss, he’s too pitiful,” Wade said, wiping his tears.

“Every year at the end of the year, when everyone is chatting about their monthly pocket money, the boss is always the quietest.

I sighed, “I’ve made up my mind.”

Wade: “Have you decided to give the boss a raise for his pocket money?”

“No, I’ve decided to end this relationship with Charlie.”

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