Chapter 80 Lucas
I was taken aback by Officer Jackson’s question, momentarily stunned and my hands unconsciously clenching into fists.
Noticing my reaction, he poured me a cup of tea, beginning to explain, “We found you in a villager’s home in the mountains that year. Your mental and physical state wasn’t the best, so when we took your statement, we didn’t record your experiences at the border for that half year. Now, five years later, you’ve significantly improved. Ms. Scott, could you tell me what you went through at the border during those six months, and how you managed to escape those ruthless killers?”
My grip tightened, my b*dy shaking slightly beyond my control. I took a shallow breath, forcing myself to regain composure. Looking at him, I asked, “Officer Jackson, how does this relate to the case you’re currently investigating?”
He nodded, his gaze steady on me. “We’ve traced someone through Alex’s lead…” His voic trailed off, a pause hanging in the air before he continued, “Someone you should know.”
I knew exactly who he meant. Memories from five years ago surged forward, assaulting me uncontrollably. They were bloody, violent, revolting, terrifying scenes that began to overwhelm me!
Seeing my uncontrollable shivers, he voiced his concern. “Ms. Scott, are you alright?”
I nodded, forcing myself to regain composure. It had been five years. I could not let this haunt me forever.
Facing Officer Jackson, I swallowed my fear and asked, “Is it Lucas Dean?”
Officer Jackson nodded. “Yes, he’s the adopted son of a Kachin warlord, overseeing the Alara region. After Alex smuggled you out of the country, he likely handed you over to him, didn’t he?”
I nodded again. Five years had passed, and this man, devilish as he was, still sent chills down my spine at the mere thought of him.
Officer Jackson studied me, then asked, “Have you seen him?”
I nodded once more.
At this, Officer Jackson’s eyes lit up with excitement. “If you were to see him again, could you recognize him?”
I nodded, looking at him, puzzled by his line of questioning.
Seeing my confusion, he explained, “Lucas is like a ghost, and he’s very elusive. Few have seen his face. We know his name, but not his face. If you can recognize him, it could be a crucial lead for us.”
Indeed, many had never seen Lucas. Those who had were either dead or had been blinded by him. Idris was one of those who had been blinded in such a way.
Drawing in a deep breath to quell the storm of emotions within me, I met Officer Jackson’s gaze. “I have seen him, yes. But after all that happened that year, I’ve forced myself to forget so much. It’s been five years. His face… It’s just a blur in my mind now.”
The events from five years ago had shattered me. My mental health had been a roller coaster ever since I returned home. If not for the fact that I was a Scott, with parents who had the resources and time to get me the help I needed, I might have lost my mind by now.
Over the years, my memories of that time at the border became inconsistent. Sometimes, I remembered everything with crystal clarity. Other times, it was as if I had forgotten it all. Lucas… his very existence was a catastrophe to me. Unless someone brought him. rather not think about him at all.
up, I would
Officer Jackson nodded, his gaze softening. “Ms. Scott, I understand your fear of revisiting those past experiences. You have my word that we won’t force you to dredge up memories you’d rather leave buried.”
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