Chapter 734: First Encounter with Bella
Chapter 734: First Encounter with Bella
The darkness under the chilled towel gave Wen Liang a brief respite.
She heard Lu Yao's footsteps pacing back and forth in the room, his leather shoes making a dull rustling sound on the carpet.
"How much is left?" she asked in a muffled voice.
“A few hundred copies.”
I lifted the towel and the coolness from the ice compress faded from my eyelids.
She sat up straight and continued to look through the remaining doctor's files, soon reaching the last page.
The unfamiliar faces in the photos gave her a standardized smile, as if mocking this futile search.
"No……"
Wen Liang simply put the information together, and the papers collided with each other, making a dull sound. "There are thousands of pieces of information, and not a single one is about him."
Lu Yao had been mentally prepared. "Although we worked in vain, at least we know that Lucas does not work in KL Group."
Wen Liang: "..."
nonsense.
Lu Yao touched his chin and asked curiously, "You said, Robert has been promoted, and Lucas helped them do such a secret thing, why would they let Lucas leave?"
Wen Liang pondered and said, "The hospital under the KL Group has very good treatment. Lucas has done this kind of thing, so he will only be tied to the KL Group. The treatment may not be worse than Robert. Why should he leave the KL Group?"
Lu Yao also started to think seriously.
Wen Liang thought of something: "Maybe he didn't leave KL Medical Group, he just didn't stay in the open!"
"What do you mean?"
"As far as I know, for-profit hospitals like KL will cooperate with universities and professors to set up research laboratories to conduct academic research in medicine and pharmacy. Since Lucas is a big shot, he may focus on the research laboratory."
"Your guess makes sense, but it's getting late. I'm going to go back to bed and we'll talk tomorrow."
Lu Yao pinched his brows.
Organizing the data is also very time-consuming.
After Lu Yao left, Wen Liang washed up, leaned against the head of the bed to rest for a while, then took out her tablet and entered the website address Professor Bob gave her.
According to Professor Bob, there are no more than twenty people in the world who can make her lose her memory through hypnosis without any other side effects, and all of them are well-known figures in the field of psychology.
Wen Liang looked up various materials and finally collected eighteen names.
Among these eighteen people, five are from M country, and the remaining thirteen are from Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Wen Liang focused her attention mainly on these five M countrymen. Excluding Professor Bob, she began to sort out the basic information and research directions of the remaining four.
After sorting it out, Wen Liang sent the list to Xin Feng and asked him to conduct an in-depth investigation to see which of these four doctors had contact or cooperation with the KL Group. Where were they when she lost her memory at the end of June six years ago?
Sunday morning, it was the treatment time that Wen Liang and Professor Bob had agreed upon.
It rained a little in Philadelphia the night before, and the air was damp and cool.
Wen Liang once again stepped into the low-key gray building of Bob's Psychological Studio.
"Good morning, Ms. Wen." Lina said with a professional smile, "Professor Bob is waiting for you."
"Okay, Lina." Wen Liang nodded in response and glanced across the reception hall. Everything was normal.
Walking through the familiar corridor, the certificates on the wall glowed dimly under the soft overhead light.
The layout in the clinic was slightly different from last time. There was a bunch of fresh white calla lilies on the coffee table next to the sofa, exuding a delicate fragrance.
Professor Bob was wearing a light gray suit today and looked more easy-going than last time, but his gray-blue eyes still contained the power to see through people's hearts.
"Ms. Wen, it looks like you didn't get enough rest last night." Professor Bob keenly noticed the light blue color under Wen Liang's eyes, "We need to make sure you are in the best condition before treatment."
Wen Liang forced a smile: "I was a bit busy last night and went to bed late."
Professor Bob handed her a cup of herbal tea. "Drink some of this first. It will help you relax. The last evaluation results were very ideal. Today we will start the first phase of memory awakening training. It will be easier than you think."
Wenliang sipped the warm tea, and the aroma of flowers and herbs did relax her tense nerves a little.
Lisa and Anderson also entered the clinic and began to prepare the treatment equipment.
"Professor, we can begin." Anderson said, everything was ready.
"Miss Wen, are you ready?"
"Ready."
"Then let's get started."
Wen Liang put the cup on the table and lay down on the comfortable treatment chair. Anderson connected Wen Liang to the monitoring equipment.
The machine emitted a low hum, and the screen of the EEG monitor lit up with a soft light.
Professor Bob operated the instrument for a few times, and the lights in the entire room became warm and soft, the surrounding walls changed color, and natural white noise slowly poured out, as if being in a bright and spacious wilderness.
A simulated breeze blew across his face, and Wen Liang opened his mouth in surprise, "This is high-tech."
"Look at it, Miss Wen..."
Professor Bob held a delicate pocket watch in his hand, and his voice was like a low tide, slowly flowing over Wenliang's consciousness, "Let us leave those troubles behind... return to a simpler, brighter time... Imagine you are walking on a familiar tree-lined avenue, the sun shines through the leaves, casting mottled light and shadows... the air is filled with the fragrance of grass and soil..."
Soft background music flows, simulating the sound of gurgling water and occasional birdsong in a natural environment.
Wen Liang's vision gradually blurred, his body gradually relaxed and sank, he became sleepy and closed his eyes unconsciously.
"Now... time is flowing... you see yourself... a younger version of yourself... where are you? Is it a university campus?"
Wen Liang's consciousness seemed to be gently pulled, and the darkness before his eyes was gradually replaced by the picture.
It's Philadelphia! Familiar Gothic buildings, red brick walls, tree-lined paths...
"It's Philadelphia... the campus of the University of Pennsylvania..." Wen Liang's voice was a little hazy, with a hint of nostalgia.
"Very good... Please enjoy the breath of youth... What are you doing? Is there anyone around?"
The scene in front of Wen Liang became clear.
An open-air cafe outside the university library on a sunny afternoon.
Wen Liang saw a girl who looked exactly like him, but she was much younger, with a youthful and immature face. She was holding a pile of heavy books and was trying to push open the heavy glass door with some effort.
Just then, a hand reached out from the side and easily helped her hold the door.
"Thank you." The young Wen Liang looked up and saw a long-haired girl with a bright smile. She was wearing a sports vest and shorts, with headphones hanging around her neck, and she exuded a sunny and energetic aura.
"You're welcome! Wow, are you the new exchange student in our major? The books for this course are like bricks!" The girl's voice was bright and clear, with a touch of friendly teasing.
"Bella..." Wen Liang, who was lying on the treatment chair, unconsciously smiled warmly and pronounced the name clearly.
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