"So, Tina's memory..." Harley was very excited.
"However, if there is forceful stimulation, there are risks and potential damage to the brain's nerves. So, it's not a very good method," Lornell said.
Harley's eyes dimmed. "Even if someone from the Quentin family intervenes, there would still be risks?"
"Even if the Quentin family's medical skills are excellent, it doesn't mean there is no risk. Medicine is never a hundred percent certain," Lornell replied.
"I just hope Tina can regain her memory. If she does, maybe there's still hope for her marriage with Chandler," Harley said.
"When did you become so close to Tina?" Lornell asked.
Because Tina and Harley had a 5-year age difference, they didn't often play together when they were younger.
Although they frequently had family gatherings due to the close relationships between their families, Harley mostly played with Trista, who was closer in age, and Jasmine.
"But I have a good relationship with Tina too. Plus, if it wasn't for Tina's engagement to Chandler, which piqued your curiosity, we wouldn't have gotten engaged," Harley said.
This matter was something she accidentally overheard adults discussing when she grew up.
However, after hearing it, she felt a sense of relief.
Yeah, otherwise why would he have proposed to her?
At that time, she was just a 7-year-old child, and he was only 3. Their first meeting couldn't even be called harmonious.
But he voluntarily proposed to her, partly out of compassion, wanting to save her, and partly out of curiosity about what it feels like to be engaged to someone.
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