Hero of Hearts (The Charismatic Charlie Wade) Chapter 4312
Welcome back to the thrilling world of Hero of Hearts, where every chapter promises profound emotional depth and intricate character journeys.
- Witness a poignant exploration of progressive memory loss and its devastating impact on an elder’s perception of his loved ones.
- Discover the heartbreaking emotional toll this mysterious condition takes on both the afflicted individual and his grieving family.
- Unravel the unsettling progression of a memory disorder that paradoxically fixates on a deeply traumatic past event, halting its degeneration.
A poignant exploration of memory loss and its devastating impact on loved ones.Discover the heartbreaking reason behind a character’s persistent sorrow.Unravel the mysteries of a debilitating condition that defies logical progression.
Speaking of this, Marshal said with a wry smile: “To tell you, this disease is fcuking weird.”
“As long as I remember, the old man’s condition developed to the point,
“That for the last four or five years, he is completely blank.”
“My son had given birth to a great-grandson, but he always felt that my son is not married,”
“And every time he saw him, he urged him to hurry up to get married,”
“And then the condition continued to deteriorate.”
“He can’t remember anything from the past ten years.”
“He doesn’t know my son, because, in his memory, my son is in the state of the young man ten years ago…”
Duncan listened and couldn’t help but sighed: “Uncle An is a hero among Chinese emigrants all over the world.”
“He has been tough and strong all his life. For him to have this kind of disease, it is really great torture…”
Marshal covered his face and took a deep breath.
He breathed, and then said with some red eyes:
“His condition has been deteriorating, his memory has degenerated from three to five years to ten years,”
“And half a year ago to almost twenty years ago…”
Marshal was silent for a while. When he got up, tears could not help but well up in his eyes.
Duncan’s eyes widened and he blurted out:
“Marshal, your sister’s affair… It was almost twenty years ago…”