Under Jerry's guidance, Lottie walked around the small garden outside the villa.
Jerry excitedly told her the origin of the flowers in the garden.
Lottie listened with absent-mind as she followed behind him.
After walking for a long time, Jerry finally sighed and took her to a small pavilion in the garden. "You can't forget Ralph?"
Lottie raised her head. When she heard Jerry mention Ralph, her eyes turned red again.
Taking a deep breath, Lottie turned her face and looked at the lush trees in the garden. "Maybe I don't have enough memories."
"If I had many happy memories, I probably wouldn't just remember the happiness of being with him."
After losing her memory, she could not remember any good memories of the past. She only remembered all the pain in the past.
Ralph was the only happiness she had after she lost her memory.
But now, when she recalled the happy memories, she only felt endless pain.
"I understand how you feel now."
Jerry looked into the distance and said in a deep voice, "It is indeed hard to endure when you have painful memories only."
Lottie sniffed, "Jerry, what you said sounds like you've also lost your memory."
Jerry snapped back to reality and looked indifferently at Lottie's face, "How do you know that I haven't lost my memory?"
Under her shocked gaze, the Jerry sighed, "My situation is actually more serious than yours."
"I used to..."
He looked into the distance, and it took him a while to continue his topic, "I once forgot my most beloved woman for more than 20 years."
Lottie's eyes widened.
More than 20 years...
It's as same as the age of her!
She bit her lip, "Jerry, do you remember her now?"
Jerry nodded, "But she can't watch fireworks with me anymore."
When Lottie heard him mentioned fireworks, she couldn't help but think of her mother, Yuki.
No, now it seemed that Yuki was not her mother.
The man who had set off all the fireworks in the city for Yuki must feel pity for himself, because he couldn't watch fireworks with her.
Thinking of this, Lottie sighed, "Fate makes fools of people."
"Yes."
Jerry stood up and looked at the rainbow in the distant sky, "If I had remembered it earlier, she might not have become like this."
After that, he chuckled again, "Maybe, if she hadn't encountered those things, I wouldn't have remembered her."
Luna did not hear the man's last sentence clearly.
It was quiet.
The sound of the wind and the chirping of the birds around finally made Lottie feel a little better.
After hesitating for a long time, she looked up at Jerry and said, "Jerry."
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