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Chapter 360

Chapter 360 Belinda Got Alzheimer's Disease

Her weathered face was filled with apologies and guilt, and she never let go of Eudora's hand.

Eudora quickly noticed something was amiss, especially after Belinda had asked her about her

youngest daughter's whereabouts. She asked tentatively, "Grandma, did you..."

Did she have Alzheimer's disease?

She didn't dare to say these words for fear of hurting Belinda's heart.

Unexpectedly, Belinda shook her head and sighed deeply, leading her to a nearby bench. "Yes, at first,

I didn't believe it. But now, my mind is getting worse every day, and I keep forgetting things. I have to

accept the fact that I have Alzheimer's disease. The things we are afraid of often have a way of

appearing in our life."

What Eudora had always suspected was confirmed. She was not too surprised but calmly accepted

everything.

"When did it happen? Does Colbert know?" She asked.

"It's been a few months, and I didn't dare to let Colbert know." She stared at Eudora with her cloudy

eyes and patted the back of her hand. "Don't tell him, so he won't worry. Colbert is also a poor child."

Sitting in the park, Belinda and Eudora chatted and shared their thoughts.

Eudora was a quiet listener, responding to her from time to time.

After chatting for a while, she asked, "Grandma, what about Liana? Didn't she come with you?"

"No, I sent her back."

"Well, then, you come with me. Let's go to the small shop in front to buy a bottle of water." She was

worried about leaving Belinda alone in the park.

Especially now that she knew Belinda had Alzheimer's disease, she needed to take care of her even

more.

"It's alright. My mind is still sharp. I'm not going to get lost. You go ahead, and I'll wait for you here."

Belinda said.

"That..."

Eudora hesitated but then thought that Belinda had only been ill for a few months and probably wasn't

in such a serious condition that she couldn't remember her way around.

So she couldn't 'overly' worry her for fear of hurting her self-esteem.

"All right. I'll go buy a bottle of water."

Eudora told her to sit here and wait for her, and she went to the store at the entrance of the park to buy

water.

On the way, she received a call from her adoptive mother and chatted for a while, but she didn't

mention that she would be returning home in a few days, planning to give her family a surprise.

But out of her expectation, when she returned with the water, Belinda was nowhere to be found.novelbin

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