"Okay, don't worry. Tell me. Where are you now? I'll go to find you," Yvette comforted Ellen anxiously.
"I'm happy that he's fine. Even if he remembers everything in the future, I hope he will not be guilty about it."
That was what Ellen wanted to tell Kenyon.
She knew him well. If he remembered everything one day, he would hate himself to death.
But at this time, Kenyon had no memory of her, so he did nothing wrong.
Not remembering her, he didn't have to carry burdens. Also, Mr. Corben would not embarrass him and he could gradually follow Mr. Corben's orders.
If she wanted to regain custody of Bobby, she had to confront Jamie, a crazy man. As long as Kenyon was not involved, she would be more relaxed.
She was afraid that Kenyon would blame himself for this.
She finally started up the engine before another crash by Allen. The mobile phone fell to the ground and it was hung up accidentally.