Chapter 232
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Chapter 232 Hurry Up Ainsley was puzzled. Why did Zane mention the parallel universe?
Most people thought that memory disorders existed because of the interference of the parallel world, but this theory was suspicious.
From a psychological perspective, the root of memory disorders lay in selfâdoubt.
But there were also exceptions, such as feeling shocked and being hypnotized.
Ainsley thought for a long time. She wasnât shocked, but she was not sure if she had been hypnotized.
Zaneâs voice sounded again. âThe parallel world is hard to imagine, but you can consider it as a parallel world in your mind. Every period of time in the past is a parallel world. When shocked, the time you have experienced can be entangled. This caused a memory disorder.â
He paused and continued, âOf course, there is also the possibility that you never felt shocked, but your subconscious is erasing those memories.â
Ainsley understood what Zane meant. Memories being erased in the subconscious were more terrible than memory loss. This meant that she was lying to herself.
But this most reasonable explanation was suspicious. Three years ago, she had no reason to forget Serina or Manuel.
âMr. Strato, Serinaâs condition has been stabilized. She seems to be fine, but I always feel uneasy.â
It was like the peace before a storm.
All kinds of psychological illnesses would seem to be in hibernation when the patientâs condition was stable. Once they broke out, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Zane knew Ainsleyâs concerns. âYou can only make the consequences less serious. Psychological illnesses are the most difficult to eradicate.â
âOkay, thank you, Mr. Gage.â
Zane told her not to say that. âIf you need a hypnotist, just contact me,â Zane said calmly.
After Ainsley hung up and waited for a few minutes, Serina handed her the test paper. âAinsley, Iâm done.â
The questions were not difficult. They were to test the changes in Serinaâs emotions. Ainsley nodded. She was still immersed in the conversation with Zane.
Get Boys Serina looked at the time and got up. âAinsley, I have to go. If I donât go back, my grandfather will look for me.â
The most important thing was that Irene told her to come back early.
After Serina left, Ainsley searched in books for memory disorders. No matter what, the collective memory loss only happened to her and Serina. She could not rule out the possibility that those things those memories were fake.
Just as Zane said, what Manuel experienced was based on a certain sense. The scene he described was not necessarily true. It was possible to imagine it through the experiences in the depths of his memory.
After Irene returned home, she smashed everything in the room. She felt a headache whenever she thought of Halfmoon Island. This was a shame for her.
She had never been tricked like this before. The directors were mocking her during the meeting today as if they were saying how useless she was.
âI didnât see you so aggressive during the competition, but you became so at home,â Brady asked Irene to go to the study with a cold face.
âGrandpa! Itâs all because of that bitch! She lured me into auctioning Halfmoon Island and found someone to auction for PineMist Island.â
Brady glared at her, âIdiot! You donât know that you were fooled. You thought that the only one who lied to you was Ainsley. Why did Ainsley figure out the truth while you believed in Aedanâs words?â
Brady had heard about the auction, especially the conversation between Ainsley and Aedan after the auction. He did not miss a single word.
Although he did not go, a lot of people brought him a recording.
Speaking of this, Irene became even angrier. âGrandpa! Aedan even said that he took you as his brother. This is how he treated us! He acted rather well. He attended almost all the auctions, and his acting was watertight. I thought that he was pitiful and could not buy anything. He is so impressiveâ
Brady looked out the window and said in a soothing voice, âDo you think that Aedan thinks of you as her granddaughter? We are merchants. Do not believe in anything related to interests. You have forgotten everything I told you.â
Irene felt aggrieved, but she had to admit it. She knew that she was reckless.
Brady looked at the proposal in front of him and said in a cold voice, âRewrite the proposal. The Get Bo scenery of Halfmoon Island is beautiful. Although it is not on the new route, Seattle is now strongly supportive of tourism. If Halfmoon Island is well developed, it may be as attractive as PineMist Island.â
âYes, Grandpa.â Irene clenched her fists. What her grandfather said was right. Halfmoon Island was her shame, and if she wanted to regain her dignity, she had to rise with the help of the island.
She was just about to leave when she was stopped. âHow is your relationship with Manuel?â
Manuel?
Irene put on a long face. Although Manuel didnât often see Ainsley recently, he had been avoiding her.
Ever since the incident in the villa area, Manuel seemed to have harbored hostility toward her. She believed that she did not expose herself.
âGrandpa, about Manuel...â
âDonât delay it anymore. The Gage family is significant in Seattle. If our family unites with them as a result of your marriage, our company might become as influential as the Gage Group. I told you to hurry up, but you leave it until now,â Brady said coldly.
Irene nodded. It was all Ainsleyâs fault. If she hadnât appeared, how could Manuel have treated her like this?
Kaliyah had been in the hospital for two days. The doctors checked her many times, but they couldnât find anything wrong. The police stayed outside the ward every day as if they were watching a criminal.
Becky made some soup and sent it over. She didnât see Lindsay and Cason in the sick room. She said with dissatisfaction, âThe Baldry family is annoying. You are sick, but Cason is not here with you.â
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ï¤Chapter 231 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 Kaliyah sat up and Becky placed the pillow behind Kaliyahâs back.
âCome here to drink the soup. Does your belly still hurt today?â Becky asked while placing the plate on the table.
Kaliyah walked over guiltily and whispered into Beckyâs ear, âMom, help me. I donât want to go to prison. I know I was wrong.â
Becky held Kaliyahâs hand and patted its back. âDonât be afraid. That bitch kept seducing Cason. It is reasonable for you to lose control. And you were used by Irene. How stupid you are! Why didnât you think of keeping evidence?â
Get Bodus Kaliyah sat down in fear and drank the soup. She said helplessly, âSo what if there is evidence? She is Irene. How could Brady let her go to jail? I will be the scapegoat in the end.â
Becky sighed. She knew that Kaliyah was right. âItâs all my fault. I couldnât give you a family like Ireneâs. You are afraid of being sent to prison even during your pregnancy.â