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“Natalie is with Stanley now?” Shane questioned coldly.
Jackson nodded. “Uh-huh. She's in the hospital where he works. I saw her going to the Neurology Department just
now. She should be here for him. Do you want to...”
However, before he could finish his sentence, the caller on the other side had hung up the call. Staring at the
screen of his phone, Jackson's lips unwittingly twitched.
He should be here soon.
Jackson smirked as he could hardly wait for Shane to arrive.
As Shane was rushing to the hospital, Stanley was sending Natalie to the radiology department for a CT scan of her
brain.
He wanted to read her concealed memories right away, but at the same time, he was worried if she had any
cancerous growth in her brain. Therefore, before he hypnotized her, he decided to have a routine examination first.
After he received the CT film, he went back to his office to take a look at it.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAt that time, Natalie was sitting opposite him with her hands clasped tightly on her lap. “Stanley, how is it? Is there
anything wrong with me? Is there a tumor?”
She had heard that recurrent headaches could be a sign of a brain tumor.
If it was a benign growth, it could be surgically removed; but if it was malignant, it could grow back after the
surgery.
As the thought of having brain cancer crossed her mind, her heart sank, and her hands turned clammy.
I'm not afraid of dying, but how about my kids?
“Don't worry. You're fine. There's nothing abnormal in your brain,” Stanley said gently, putting down the film in his
hands.
Upon hearing the good news, she could not help but lean closer, her eyes lighting up. “Really? There's no tumor -
zero, nothing, nada?”
“Yes. Trust me.” He chuckled in amusement.
“I trust you, of course. I'm just overwhelmed and relieved at the same time now. I thought I had brain cancer.”
Tears of joy began to well up in her eyes as she said that.
He quickly handed her a piece of tissue. “There's nothing, Nat. Don't worry about it.”
“I know. Hmm, since it looks okay, what are the causes of my headache then?”
An indecipherable look flashed across his face before he smiled and replied, “I don't know the specific cause yet,
but I suspect it has something to do with your memory.”
“My memory?” Natalie's eyes widened in shock as she suddenly recalled Harrison's words before she came to the
hospital. He said that I can't seem to remember anything at all.
So, did I really forget something?
Fear gripped her instantly as the thought of her losing a piece of her memory crossed her mind. “Stanley...”
Seeing her anxious expression, he glanced away to hide the excitement in his eyes and comforted her. “Don't be
scared. I know what you want to say. If you're willing, I plan to hypnotize you and do my best to figure out if there is
any problem with your memory. What do you think?”
If it had been before, I would undoubtedly reject his help immediately.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter all, I don't have a good feeling about being hypnotized. Who knows what kind of side effects it has?
However, I couldn't care less now. I just want to know if I've really forgotten something.
After making up her mind, she nodded determinedly with her reddened eyes. “Okay.”
Her quick agreement took Stanley by surprise.
Nonetheless, he was fine with it. At least I don't need to rack my brain for another way to read her memory.
“Lie down over there then.” He pointed at a couch across the room.
Taking a deep breath, Natalie rose to her feet, headed toward the couch, and did as he instructed.
A moment later, he came over to her and glanced down at her. “Are you ready?”
“Yes,” she replied, curling her fingers into a fist.
After getting her approval, he removed his glasses and put them into his pocket. “Okay. Now, keep your eyes on
me. Don't glance elsewhere, and do as I say.”
She followed his instructions obediently.
Nodding reassuringly, Stanley said, “Don't think anything and let your mind go blank. Yes. You're tired. You want to
sleep.”
“I'm sleepy,” she mumbled, her eyes losing focus gradually.
“That's right. Go to sleep. You're exhausted today. Sleep, my dear.” Eventually, his gentle, soothing voice lulled her
to sleep.