Transmigrating: I Married the Male Protagonist’s Uncle - Chapter 607 - Alzheimer’s
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Chapter 607 - Alzheimer’s

Chapter 607: Alzheimer’s

“Eva, you remember these two guests, right? We had dinner together. The master borrowed our kitchen. Madam was kind and helped us improve the menu so our restaurant could continue to stay open. You must remember.” The old woman looked at her daughter-in-law in anticipation. “Don’t you? You remember.”

The lady boss, Eva, apologized hurriedly. “My mother has dementia. It’s been five years. Sorry for disturbing your meal. I’ll take her away now.”

The old woman was unwilling to leave. She cried sadly and continued shouting. “Er… Ernesto, come over quickly! I’m not lying. Come and take a look. It’s really them. They saved our restaurant three years ago.”

Eva apologized before dragging her mother-in-law away with her.

The boss, Ernesto, also came over to apologize. “I’m really sorry. Do you like seafood? I’ll bring you braised prawns to apologize.”

Ling Sheng did not know what she was feeling. Upon seeing the old lady being taken away by her daughter-in-law, she looked at them reluctantly. Her eyes were full of tears, as though she was telling them that they had to believe her.

However, three years ago, when the original host had been seven months pregnant, she should have been at home. How could she have been in the Maldives or with the Third Master? That was ridiculous!

Jun Shiyan looked at the boss. “Boss, what does your mother mean? How did we improve the menu?”

Ernesto told them that three years ago, the restaurant had been about to stop operating due to the food’s taste. The family’s livelihood had been about to come to an end.

One day, he’d had a sudden idea. After the menu was improved, the taste of the food was more in line with the tourists’ eating habits. The restaurant’s business had just come back to life, and it was slowly becoming popular again. “My mother has been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for five years. She often confuses people for someone else. Sorry to disturb you.”

Jun Shiyan smiled and shook his head. “No, she’s very nice. Sorry to trouble you.”

After Ernesto left, Ling Sheng looked at Jun Shiyan thoughtfully. “Third Master, did she really recognize the wrong person?”

This old woman was not the only one. There was also the neighbor. Why were they so sure that they had seen them before? They had even said that they were husba