Kit's expression subtly changed. Although he knew she would eventually ask this question, he still wished she would ask it later if possible.
"Your parents... they... they..." he said several times, but struggled to get the words out.
Once one lie is spoken, it often requires more lies to cover it up.
And lies, they only multiply.
"Have they... passed away?" Tina managed to say these words with difficulty. In truth, she had considered this possibility.
If her parents were still alive, they would have searched for her everywhere.
But it was Kit who found her.
And after finding her, Kit didn't urgently contact anyone. It could be inferred that her parents were likely no longer alive. Otherwise, why wouldn't Kit help her get in touch with her family after finding her?
Kit pursed his thin lips, remaining silent.
To Tina, this silence meant consent.
Suddenly, a feeling of discomfort surged within Tina. Although she had lost her memory and didn't remember her parents or what kind of life she had before, she couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness.
It was as if it was telling her how much she had loved her parents in the past!
Seeing Tina in distress, Kit felt a bitter taste in his mouth. Originally, he should have been happy.
She was rescued and could reunite with her parents immediately.
But now, she felt sad because of his lies.
Guilt engulfed him, but he couldn't bring himself to speak the truth.
"I'm sorry," Kit muttered.
Bitterly, Tina said, "You have nothing to apologize for, no need to say sorry."
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