Along the way, Karl asked many more questions.
"You and I should share the information we know, so we can stay on the same page."
"Hmm," Luther responded.
"For example, you mentioned earlier that your memory loss was caused by Charlotte and Ricky, and what does that mean?" Karl asked, having heard Joyce mention before that Luther had lost his short-term memory.
Of course, he could feel it somewhat. He once worked well with Luther on the Hill Benjamin kidnapping case.
But after that Luther completely forgot about that and he seemed as if they did not know each other when they met again.
"What happened to the younger Mr. Walsh? You should know about that too?" Luther asked.
"Well, of course, wasn't he kicked back to his home by you? What? Is he back again?" Karl asked.
"No, I sent someone to keep an eye on him. But I found that he suddenly fell down the stairs a few days ago and hit his head, and as a result lost his recent memory. It’s about three or four months of memory, so he completely forgot about the trouble with Joyce."
"Exactly the same as you did back then? After four years, the same thing happened again?" Karl's eyes flinched, "Could it be that this matter is related to Otis?"
Luther gave Karl a suspicious look, "Smart, and do you know something? Indeed, the night of the incident, Otis and his adjutant Eugene went to Mr. Walsh's city, and after that, Mr. Walsh lost his memory. I highly suspect that Otis must have used special means, like some kind of special drug, to achieve such an effect."
Karl's footsteps were halted and his cold eyes narrowed.
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