The psychiatrist sighed and said, "It's possible, but it would require him to keep interacting with old friends or have someone stimulate those memories.
"Actually, there has been some progress today. Mr. Sowle seemed to recall one or two fragments, possibly scenes with you from the past. Ms. Reese, you could try taking Mr. Sowle to places you used to visit to help jog his memory."
Upon hearing this, Rosa gripped her phone tightly. "Alright, I understand. Thank you, doctor."
After hanging up, Rosa caught a glimpse of her pale face in the mirror. For a moment, panic surged within her.
Previously, the doctors had clearly said that Joe might never regain his memories due to his brain injury.
But just now, the psychologist said that, although it might be difficult, it wasn't impossible for him to regain his memory. It sounded like Joe had already started to remember some things.
Could it be…
Did the trip to Jipsburg and meeting Skylar trigger something in him?
Thinking this, she clenched her teeth hard. If that were true, she deeply regretted making that trip.
Then, she started calling Joe again repeatedly. After about a dozen calls, suddenly, she heard the front door open.
Rosa rushed to the entrance and saw Joe changing his shoes. At that moment, panic, helplessness, and fear flooded her heart as she called out, "Ned…"
Joe looked up at her when he heard her voice.
Rosa's back stiffened at that. It felt as if he was trapping her in his gaze.
Even though he was looking at her the same way as before, with a deep and unreadable gaze, there was now an added distance.
"Why… Why are you back so late?" she asked, regaining her composure.
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