When Simon was struggling, the door was suddenly pushed open. Randal, who had sent Ethan to school, had come back. When he saw Simon like this, he immediately went up to pull up Simon's hands with worry.
"Monie, I'm your brother. Calm down. Have you remembered anything?"
Glancing at Randal, Simon couldn't help trembling and said, "My head hurts. My head..." Before Simon finished his words, he fell down again with his arms around his head.
Simon's situation was too dangerous. Vana couldn't let Simon go on like this. She came to the side of Randal, reached out her hand and directly chopped on Simon's neck. Simon's expression immediately relaxed and he fainted.
"What are you doing?" Randal asked worriedly.
Vana sighed, "That's the only way. His memory will be automatically restored during the coma, which also alleviated his pain. But from the situation now, it seems that the time to recover his memory will still take a long time. Why don't you take him home first?"
Randal nodded, but still asked Vana, "Aren't you going back?"
Vana took a look at Charles and shook her head. "I have something to ask Charles!"
Randal didn't say anything more. He called Terence and the two of them took Simon out.
After the others left, Vana's worries were revealed. She saw that Charles tidied up his clothes and she walked to him. She asked him with doubt, "What you told Randal last night must also have hidden something, right?"
Charles raised his eyebrows and gave a cunning smile.
"You find it."
"What's your purpose? Why do you have to let Simon recall those memories? And for this, you even lied to Randal that it could help to find out the cause of Simon's disability?"
"It's not a lie. It can help, and it has something to do with you!"
"You... You know everything?"
Charles nodded and then went straight out of the bedroom to the living room. He sat down on the sofa in the living room and seemed to plan to have a long conversation.
Vana followed him and sat opposite to Charles.
"You said that his disability was caused by me? What do you mean?"
Charles smiled and suddenly said as if he had recalled something, "Do you remember that you met a little boy being chased by killer when you were a little girl?"
Vana immediately turned to think and began to think about what happened in her childhood.
Vana was suddenly stunned, because she did encounter such a scene when she was in primary school.
That day, after school, in order to wait for Billy who was playing basketball with his classmates, Vana waited very late. When she went back home with Billy, it was already dark.
And at that time, there was no subway in Magic City, and even the bus had been off work.
Therefore, Vana chose to walk home with Billy. She remembered that it was cloudy at that time, and there were several flashes of thunder on their way home. In order to go home faster, they often passed through the alley and finally lost their way in a narrow alley.
Although Billy was young, he knew how to protect Vana from being afraid. So at that time, Billy held Vana's weak shoulder and comforted her, "Don't worry, Vana. We two will definitely arrive home before the rain."
Vana trembled her shoulder and said to Billy with complaint, "But I'm so cold. If you had listened to me earlier, we might have gone home."
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