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Shades Of Obsession

Jasmine Adam is a passionate woman and successful CEO of Gold Hotel. She was brilliant and perfect, yet has an unfortunate love relationship as she is in love with a man but could not publicize it due to her safety. One day, Jasmine had an accident that made her lose a part of her memory. She forgot about her past boyfriend as well as their memories. Due to her perplexity, a pianist tried to court her. Caesar is a brilliant pianist that worked hard to be one of the best musicians in the country. Although he was in a relationship with his long-time girlfriend, he always gave sincere affection to tangle Jasmine off his love. Through her hard times, Jasmine fights for her love for Caesar. Thus, many are against her, including her father, as her father arranged a forced marriage for Jasmine to an unknown cold, mysterious man named Dean Milles. Will Jasmine attempt to marry Dean Milles, who then admits her previous boyfriend? or Caesar, who comes with his sweet devouring love? What was Caesar’s first intention towards her? Is that true love?

macan_nurul · Urbain
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313 Chs

52. No need to force

To arrive at the hospital, Jasmine was immediately treated by a doctor. Outside the examination room, Dean was apprehensive about Jasmine's state.

"How is the condition?" asked Diana, who had just arrived at Dean.

"She's still being treated by a doctor," Dean replied as he looked towards the examination room.

Diana saw her brother was so worried, and she felt sad to see the state of Dean, who had to sacrifice a lot because a woman who was so important forgot him and chose to love another man. If all of that hadn't happened, perhaps Dean and Jasmine would have been able to live happily ever after.

A few moments later, a doctor came out. He walked over to Dean and said that everything was fine. Hearing that Dean and Diana felt relieved, they rushed to Jasmine's room.

Dean strolled closer to Jasmine, who was lying on the hospital bed. He saw Jasmine's face, which was not too pale, and there was no pain.