Looking at Connor’s pain-etched face, Natalie hurriedly placed her hand on his forehead and stopped him. “Baby, don’t think anymore. It’s fine if you can’t remember anything.”

“I’m sorry, Mommy.” Lowering his head, Connor pouted and apologized.

Natalie took her hand away and leaned down, pressing her forehead against his gently. She gave his son a warm smile and said, “You don’t have to apologize. Mommy’s the one at fault.”

“No. Mommy did nothing wrong.” Connor shook his head in disagreement when he looked at her.

Receiving her son’s understanding, Natalie felt even remorseful over her actions. She rubbed his forehead and stood up. “Doctor, have you come to a conclusion?”

The doctor mulled over it for a while. “I’ve thought of a possibility. It can be that the shock from the accident made your son lose his memories. This is a type of defense mechanism in the human brain. I’ve seen similar cases before.”

“Will he recover?” Natalie stared at the doctor.

The doctor shook his head, as he wasn’t sure. “I can’t tell. Maybe he’ll recover his memories after a few days, but there’s a possibility that he will never remember. But on the positive side, the child won’t have to relive those terrifying moments.”

“You’re right.” Natalie nodded after hearing his words, as she finally felt a sense of relief.

anything else. It’ll be best

 

from the previous day. They were here to inquire about the situation before the

memories, so he couldn’t answer their

 

and the

the sofa, furrowing her brows. “Damn! Now we can’t catch the culprit, just

chuckled helplessly and fell

would understand this frustration more

eyes flickered as she thought of something. She turned to look at Connor, who fell asleep after taking his

mean?” Natalie was cleaning Connor’s body before freezing on the spot when she

memory loss is too spot-on. The memories lost by Connor were after you, and Sharon went to the restroom. It just feels like the culprit

does feel odd. But is there anyone who can control others’ memories? Maybe this time’s really a coincidence.” Natalie continued to

waved her hand. “Who knows? The hypnotist I saw

it was on TV. I’ve never heard of someone with this ability in real life.” Natalie broke into laughter as she thought her mother had gone mad, and she heeded little attention to

that she was overthinking, Yulia shrugged and

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