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My Boyfriend Pretended to Forget about me, and I Put him to Jail

My Boyfriend Pretended to Forget about me, and I Put him to Jail

Author: rabbit
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 527    |    Released on: 29/09/2025

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memory. I just used you as a sta

up with me, I was diagnos

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gave him a professional smile and said, "I'm

.

precision that felt as if I had

expected me to react as I did in my previous life, bursting into

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it down. "The patient has awakened. It

neat and steady,

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My Boyfriend Pretended to Forget about me, and I Put him to Jail
My Boyfriend Pretended to Forget about me, and I Put him to Jail
“My boyfriend, Cayson Morris, had a car accident and lost his memory. I kept vigil by his side, always thinking he would come to remember me. But later, Lydia George, his first love, came back from abroad, and he finally "regained" his memory. He said to me, "I never lost my memory. I just used you as a stand-in, and now I'm tired of it." On the same day he broke up with me, I was diagnosed with terminal cancer. When I opened my eyes again, I was in his hospital room after his car accident. He looked at me, confused. "Who are you?" I gave him a professional smile and said, "I'm your caregiver, sir. I'll go get the doctor."”