The woman's eyes lowered, her voice trembling slightly: "Is... is that so? I don't remember."
"Perhaps you don't remember me, aunt, but... my memory is quite vivid!" Bai Cheng'an squinted his eyes, placing the teacup down: "Yet it's strange, isn't it? Twelve years ago, you quit your hospital job, left C City with your husband, went back to your hometown, such a significant change in life, those memories should be quite profound! How could you not remember?"
The woman stammered: "I... I did leave C City twelve years ago..."
Bai Cheng'an exchanged a glance with Fu Sinian behind him, who then strode off to the study.
Bai Cheng'an continued asking the woman: "Aunt, do you remember the last patient you cared for when you worked at the hospital?"
The woman immediately replied: "I don't remember!"
Bai Cheng'an smiled: "You have no impression at all of the last patient you cared for as a nurse?"
The woman shook her head: "So many years have passed, who would remember all that!"
