Chapter 1208
- In some cases, people experience selective memory loss following a traumatic event or a deep emotional shock. They might forget a particular person, a specific incident, or even an entire period of time—yet the rest of their memories remain completely intact.
- Albert carefully considered the possibilities. Since there was no physical issue with Liza’s brain, he could only suspect a psychological cause. He hesitated for a moment before suggesting, “Little Liza, I want to try a hypnosis test on you.”
- Liza’s heart pounded. If all the scans showed nothing abnormal, then hypnosis might be the only way to determine whether the cause was psychological. But if her memory loss was due to mental factors, then what about Gavin? Had he also experienced the same thing? If so, did that mean he, too, was suffering from a psychological condition?