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Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband-Chapter 484: The Worst Outcome
Gu Qixiao had always believed that Ji Yu would exist in his world, yet the current situation made it clear to him that this was impossible.
"Why must you be so cruel to me?" There were times when he couldn’t understand what Ji Yu was thinking. If she didn’t love him, how could her actions possibly suggest anything less than love?
"Yu, give me one more chance. This time, I promise I won’t say anything else. You only need to remember me, and that will be enough."
But Ji Yu remained indifferent to him, even feeling that the situation before her was quite absurd.
If she knew who Gu Qixiao was, she wouldn’t have resorted to such measures.
"I don’t know who you are, but your words are very sincere. If I could, I would never forget you like this."
Yet the harsh reality was laid bare before them. Even though Ji Yu tried hard to recall, in the end, the result remained the same.
"Sir, you’d better leave here quickly. I don’t know who you are, and I don’t wish to know you either. Seeing your pain, it’s probably best for us to end things like this."
Some things simply end this way.
Gu Qixiao understood this far too well, and he was absolutely unwilling to leave because of it.
"Yu, don’t think about his matters anymore. Let me talk to him. You can go back or head to work; either is fine."
Hu Jianyu also understood that Ji Yu was clearly confused about the situation before her, and continuing further wouldn’t lead to anything good.
Gu Qixiao watched as Ji Yu walked away. His heart felt hollow, utterly empty, yet he had no recourse.
"Uncle Hu, please explain to me clearly why this is happening. I refuse to believe that Yu would treat me so ruthlessly; there must be another reason behind it, isn’t there?"
He firmly believed Ji Yu wasn’t truly a heartless person.
"Since you’re so set on knowing the truth, I’ll tell you. Actually, Yu has been looking for an antidote for the drug you were given. Not long ago, there was talk of an experimental antidote, but Yu was hesitating whether to try it."
Now that Ji Yu had ended up like this, it proved that the antidote was ineffective.
This was the worst-case scenario they had imagined.
Still, even in such circumstances, it wasn’t as terrible as it could have been.
Gu Qixiao gritted his teeth, continuously persuading himself inwardly not to give up so easily. If he gave up now, Ji Yu would inevitably belong to someone else.
"Gu Qixiao, you’re truly a headache. But now that you’ve understood the situation, stop thinking about helping Yu regain her memory. This is far too cruel for her."
These words left Gu Qixiao in a dazed state when he finally left.
It dawned on him why Ji Yu had done so many things with him yesterday—she had already decided to test the drug herself.
But why did it have to lead to this result?
He couldn’t believe Ji Yu would choose to leave him like this.
The truth was, Ji Yu’s condition was even worse than they had imagined.
She hadn’t just forgotten about Gu Qixiao; even people she only had faint memories of were now fading away from her mind too.
When Wu Zeyu saw Ji Yu, he thought she was still angry about the events of that night. "Yu, you’re not still blaming me for that, are you? I already know I was wrong."
He appeared full of regret, as though hoping to be forgiven by Ji Yu.
But Ji Yu had no ability to respond to this matter.
"I’m sorry. A lot has happened recently, and I may not know exactly what you’re talking about. Why don’t you explain in detail who you are and why you’re here at my company?"
She didn’t seem to be pretending at all.
At that moment, Wu Zeyu’s heart sank to rock bottom.
He hadn’t expected Ji Yu to end up in this state.
The plan he had painstakingly come up with seemed to be losing its effectiveness now.
"Yu, what’s going on with you? Did you eat something you shouldn’t have?"
Wu Zeyu had never anticipated such a situation.
"You do look somewhat familiar, but your face doesn’t match the image of the person in my memories, so I’m sorry."
She felt he resembled a childhood friend of hers.
But such a connection seemed nearly impossible.
"Ji Yu, do you even realize what you’ve done? How could you forget me?" He was desperate as he grabbed Ji Yu’s shoulders, trying to make her understand that the situation wasn’t right.
Ji Yu looked at him innocently, completely puzzled about what was happening.
"What are you even trying to say?"
"You need to come with me for a check-up." Wu Zeyu didn’t want Ji Yu to continue like this.
This was not the outcome he had been hoping for.
Ji Yu herself felt she needed to visit the hospital. Amnesia always had its reasons.
Soon, Ji Yu was taken to the hospital.
When the test results came out, Wu Zeyu was finally certain—Ji Yu had indeed taken the drug.
"Ji Yu, you really are one for selfless sacrifice. You used yourself to test the drug. Do you even realize how dangerous that was?"
Wu Zeyu nearly crushed the test report in his hands.
Still, looking at Ji Yu’s bewildered expression, he didn’t have the heart to blame her further.
Moreover, given his current standing, he couldn’t let Ji Yu develop psychological scars over this matter.
"Yu, do you know what caused you to become like this?"
"I think it’s related to someone’s laboratory, but I don’t know exactly where it is. Let’s stop talking about this; I need to go back to work. Since it doesn’t affect my life, there’s no need to deal with it for now." Ji Yu was unbelievably carefree.
Wu Zeyu didn’t stop her but started contemplating the upcoming steps. His impatience had led to this outcome.
"Yu, you’re really disobedient, but it’s a good thing I’m here. No matter what, I’ll never let anything happen to you."
He made a phone call and sent the test results over.
Clearly, he was already preparing to address this issue.
He still couldn’t understand why things had escalated to this extent. But since it was about Ji Yu, the matter had to be resolved.
"Yu, you can only belong to me."
Ji Yu knew nothing about his intentions.
It was apparent that he genuinely cared for her, but amidst his concern lurked a distinct sense of unease, the cause of which remained unclear.







