Chapter 154 - 154 Memories He Shouldn’t Have
Rebirth: The Fake Young Lady Is A Real Young Lady
154 Memories He Shouldnât Have
Xue Li, who stood to the side, shook her head, not knowing what to think. âThe Young Master is involved in many industries, but that does not include the arts.â
Guan Yan was deep in thought. âMaybe your grandfather might know something. Your grandfather has always dabbled in the arts and has been developing his businesses in the field quite quickly these few years.â
âIf what you remember is true, there might be something to it. Didnât you say the âThree Stones Art Museumâ possessed the character âLeiâ? Hold on. Let me call your grandfather.â
Guan Yan fiddled with his phone as he spoke, typing his fatherâs number.
âDad, do you own the âThree Stones Art Museumâ?â Guan Yan asked, going straight to the point.
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Guan Shan frowned. âWhat âThree Stones Art Museumâ? The name sounds dated. How could I own something so out of fashion?â
Guan Shanâs answer made it certain that the Guan Group did not own an art gallery called the âThree Stones Art Museumâ. Guan Yan hung up, a little ticked off by his fatherâs sarcastic response.
âDoctor Zheng, is your instrument reliable? Perhaps there is something wrong with the test results. It isnât unreasonable to think Leiâerâs dream was just that, a dream, is it? Is there no other way to dispel Leiâerâs nightmares? Or, would it be alright if you tested him again?â Guan Lei rattled off his thoughts and suggestions.
âThe instrument is functioning as it should, so the results should be accurate⦠Still, it is strange. The data collected indicates that Guan Leiâs nightmare is based on a memory, yet there isnât any reflection of it in reality⦠It is quite the anomaly,â Zheng Huai muttered.
There was something they were all missing, some piece of the puzzle that they had not considered⦠Zheng Huai turned to Guan Lei, the picture of enthusiasm, but found himself being ignored by the latter.
Xue Li scratched her head, not understanding what was going on. What did Doctor Zheng mean when he said the memory did not reflect reality?
Guan Lei grew impatient as he listened to Zheng Huaiâs incoherent rambling. Hah! People might say he was a medical genius, but he was far from being as helpful as Shen Xi.
Having had enough of the farce, Guan Lei got up, his expression a carefully crafted mask of neutrality. âIn that case, thereâs no need to trouble Doctor Zheng. Iâll return to school for now.â
Zheng Huai was on his feet instantly; a deep frown etched on his handsome young face. As if fearing his latest test subject would flee before he could obtain more data, he whined, âYoung Master Guan, donât go. Let us not be hasty. Let us try again. If I canât help you, I can confidently say no one else in the world can.â
Guan Leiâs mind jumped to the six hours of peaceful sleep he had shared with Shen Xi in the library. He snorted, a touch colder than was polite, âThat may not be true. In any case, thereâs no need to trouble Doctor Zheng any further. Thank you for your time, but I must be on my way.â
Zheng Huai tried urging him to stay, âDonât go! Letâs discuss this over tea. Iâve never encountered symptoms quite like yours before. Perhaps if youâll allow me to study it in greater detail, I might be better able to help you â you might even have the condition named after you!â
Guan Yan was rendered speechless by Zheng Huaiâs passionate outburst. Was his son some lab rat for Zheng Huai?
Xue Li quickly stopped Zheng Huai, who seemed unafraid of death as he chased Guan Lei, a mad glint in his eye. She was not afraid Guan Lei would get hurt; instead, she worried that the genius doctor would make headlines on the evening news, saying he had died young because the heavens were jealous of his talent.
With Guan Lei gone, Zheng Huai could only place his hopes on Guan Yan. âMr Guan, your childâs condition is serious! I may not be confident in curing him, but please have faith in me. If you allow me to conduct some research with your son, Iâm sure the findings will be more than satisfactory.â
Zheng Huaiâs eyes sparkled as he urged Guan Yan. He was like a dog that had seen its favourite toy and wanted nothing more than to play with it.
Guan Yan felt the corners of his mouth twitch. He knew his sonâs condition was a cause for concern, but he did not expect Zheng Huaiâs passion for medicine to be far worse. It seemed the rumours were true. Zheng Huai was a junky for all things related to medicine.
There had to be a screw loose somewhere if Zheng Huai thought asking a father for permission to experiment on his son would ever pass.
Guan Yan plastered a smile and politely agreed with the young man, âDoctor Zheng is right. Iâll do my best to persuade him.â
Like a piece of taffy, Zheng Huai clung to Guan Yanâs promise, reiterating the importance of Guan Yanâs intervention, âYou must persuade him well! He must think of his condition and treat it seriously. Only then will he recover.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om