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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 660

Bonnie was ecstatic and rushed to get Rupert in for an examination.

Half an hour later, Rupert stuck one hand in the pocket of his white coat, the other hand held the gold-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose, "It's just the surfacing of a temporary memory, to completely restore the memory, I'm afraid it will take a long time."

After a pause, he looked again at Damon, who was already asleep in the hospital bed behind him.

Purposely lowered his voice, "And, it is highly likely that his loss of memory is the brain's self-protection."

For a small child, it was a particularly horrific encounter to have survived nine deaths from a fire and extensive burns all over his body that year.

So the brain will subconsciously turn on the protection and seal all the bad memories.

"So according to you, Damon is actually better off without his memory back?" Bonnie asked.

Rupert nodded, "Yes, I did feel his subconscious resistance when I did the psychological guidance just now, indicating that he was actually afraid of recalling what happened back then."

Just because of the blood relationship between brother and sister, the fond memories of that part of little Joanna will keep surfacing.

When Bonnie heard this, her heart seized hard.

What terrible things happened to Damon in that fire back then?

Thinking, she nodded again towards Rupert, "I see, thank you ah Mr. Robertson."

"Don't be polite with me." Rupert waved his hand, "Then if there's nothing else, I'm off, I have an appointment."

"Good." Bonnie hmmed and escorted Rupert out of the hospital room.

She once again returned to Damon's bed and sat down, looking at the sleeping little face and whispering a promise, "Damon, you'll have a long life ahead of you and it will be wonderful and happy, so forget all about the past."

Living in the present and looking to the future is what counts!

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Hotel Grand Court.

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