She hurriedly got out of bed, ran up, and hugged him from behind, crying out: "Don't go, don't go, I won't say anything, I won't say those words anymore, if there's no memory of the past, then so be it, I won't say it, please continue to be ambiguous with me, I don't mind anymore..."
She doesn't want to lose him again.
So if he doesn't want to regain his memory, then let it be.
If he doesn't give her security and only wants ambiguity, then ambiguity it is.
It's better than him disappearing without a trace.
Also better than him falling for someone else.
After all, before he lost his memory, he loved her, and after losing his memory, he only wants to be ambiguous with her.
So, she chooses to compromise, as long as she can keep him by her side, let him love or not love his past memories as he pleases.
Anyway, what she loves is him as a person, not some memory.
Having him by her side is enough for her.
