A few days later, Tangning and Maxi Sr. came to Paul's village, which should be called Jimmy now. As soon as they saw their son, Maxi Sr. excitedly shouted, "Paul! It's great that you are still alive!"
Paul asked with a confused face: "Who is this gentleman?"
At this time, Downing came out and explained: "Are you Mr. Jimmy? Let me introduce myself, my name is Tony Downing, and this is Sean Maxey. We are both from New Orleans. There was a Mr. Osborne before.
I didn’t mention it to you.”
Before Tang Ning could finish her words, Paul suddenly realized: "Oh, you mean that officer. He did tell me a lot of things, but I'm sorry, I really can't remember anything!"
"This is Paul's father. I hope you can understand a father's feelings!" Tangning leaned towards Paul and whispered.
Hearing what Tang Ning said, Paul no longer resisted Old Maxi's hug, but it was obvious that he really didn't feel anything at all. To be honest, if he didn't look exactly like Paul, Tang Ning would really not believe that this was hers.
Old friend.
After holding Paul and crying for a while, Maxi Sr. gradually calmed down and asked Paul: "Paul, um, this is Mr. Jimmy. Are your injuries healed?"
Paul nodded and replied: "Well, everything is fine. I am very healthy now!" As he said that, he hit his chest.
Just as he was talking, a girl in plain clothes walked in, frowned and asked, "Who are you?"
"I am Paul, Mr. Jimmy's friend before he lost his memory. This is Paul's father!" Tangning stood up and explained.
"Oh, it turns out it's you. Let's talk, and I'll make you some coffee!" But before she could walk into the room, Aubrey suddenly turned around and said, "You can chat, but you're not allowed to take him away!"
Before Tangning and Maxi Sr. could speak, Paul stood up and promised, "Dear, don't worry, I won't leave!"
After chatting for a while, Tangning saw that Paul really couldn't remember anything at all, so she looked at old Maxi and stood up and said, "We still have something to do, so I won't interrupt!"
Tangning then took out a wad of money, but before she could hand it over, Aubrey said, "We don't want your money!"
"This money is for Paul's recovery. Miss Aubrey, please be considerate of a father." At the end of the sentence, old Maxi was so choked up that he could not speak.
Seeing this situation, Aubrey had no choice but to take the money, and then said with some embarrassment: "Mr. Maxi, you are welcome to be our guest often!"
"Thank you, thank you!" Old Maxi thanked him repeatedly.
On the way back, Tangning comforted Maxi Sr., "Uncle Sean, don't be too sad. After all, it's a good thing that Paul is still alive, right?"
Old Maxi nodded repeatedly: "Yes, Tony, you are right, as long as Paul is still alive, it is the greatest good news!"
Then he added: "As long as you are alive, there will be a day when you remember me!"
"That's right, let's wait for that day together!" Tang Ning agreed.
"But when that time comes, how should Paul choose between Danina and Aubrey?" Old Maxi said worriedly.
Tangning thought that this was not only Paul's problem, but also Danina's and mine's. No, I have to tell Danina about this quickly so that she can be mentally prepared. But on the surface, she still said perfunctorily: "Sean
Uncle, is it a little early to think about this now?"
"Well, that's right. The first step is to wait for Paul to remember it!"
Tangning suggested: "I think the first step should be to find a good doctor to give Paul a comprehensive physical examination. Although Paul seems to be very healthy now, I also believe that Aubrey will do her best.
Take care of him, but after all, my ability is limited, and there may be some hidden injuries that are missed and not treated in time!"
Tangning's suggestion can be said to have awakened the dreamer. Old Maxi repeatedly echoed: "Tony, you are right. No matter whether Paul regains his memory or not, he must first cure his illness!"
Originally, Maxie Sr. wanted to take Paul to Richmond, the nearest big city, to see a doctor, but Aubrey firmly disagreed, fearing that he would take Paul away, and Paul himself was not willing to go that far. In desperation,
Maxie Sr. and Downing came to Richmond and spent a lot of money to hire a well-known doctor to come to Yorkton to examine Paul.
At the same time, after learning that Paul was still alive, Danina in New York circled in the living room in worry: "Oh, what can I do? Paul is still alive, what should I do?"
Keira, who lived with her, really looked down on her and tried to persuade her: "My dear, you don't need to be so anxious! Paul has not recovered his memory now, and even if he recovers, he will be in bigger trouble than you by then, and Tony is not."
Did you tell me, Paul now has a wife, so you have every reason to ignore him and wait until he recovers his memory and solves the Audrey problem before he is qualified to come to you!"
"Yes, yes, yes, actually he feels sorry for me now!" Danina nodded in agreement.
Kayla corrected: "To be precise, he is more sorry for you, because not many people know about you and Tony, so you can still keep it a secret; but about him and that Audrey, everyone who knows him
Everyone knows that this influence is not a concept at all!
And that Audrey saved his life. Even if Paul really recovers his memory, he can’t just leave, otherwise it would be too damaging to his character!”
Hearing what Kayla said, Danina finally breathed a sigh of relief, but she didn't expect Kayla to change the subject and ask again: "Danina, tell the truth, do you like your current life or be with Paul?"
"The question you asked is too insidious!" Danina said coquettishly.
Keira encouraged: "Oh, it's just the two of us now, what are you afraid of?"
Danina thought for a moment, and then replied: "To be honest, I prefer the current life of making money and becoming famous by painting by myself!"
Although Kayla didn't speak, she sneered in her heart
PS: I saw a good book on the current channel today. It is a subject that I have wanted to find for a long time. I also suggested that a writer friend who knows this subject should write about this subject, but it is a pity that he did not listen to me. What a pity.
What’s interesting is that although the author of this book has good writing skills and personal experience, he can’t write online articles (as for the title of the book, I won’t say it because I may use it as a reference for the next book)