Chapter 314: Chapter 314

"This treatment method doesn’t cause any harm to the brain. If Miss Vera is willing to try, I personally would be very pleased." Dr. Winson Summerton stared at Vera Wave, his blue eyes behind his glasses filled with eagerness.

He had dedicated his entire life to the study of psychology, focusing on memory. As a doctor and a scholar, encountering a unique case naturally excited him.

Therefore, Dr. Summerton was extremely interested in Vera’s condition.

"This..." Vera was slightly apprehensive.

Everyone wishes to be whole, and she was no exception. She, too, hoped to have complete memories. She had previously tried various treatments, including medication and hypnosis, but none had proven effective. A strange doctor, a strange environment... She didn’t feel a strong sense of security.

"Vera, Dr. Summerton is an authoritative expert in this field. His works are acclaimed as the most practical handbooks in psychology. This opportunity is truly rare!" Nathan Leafcastle turned around, placed his hand on her shoulder, his tone full of encouragement. "I assure you, everything will be fine."

"Miss Vera." Dr. Summerton began with a smile, "I understand that you may not know me well, and thus, may not trust me entirely. That’s understandable. If you’re not ready, we can try again next time. For today, let’s just chat." Latest content publıshed on NoveI(F)ire.net

With that, he turned to Nathan Leafcastle.

"Mr. Leafcastle, might I borrow your study to speak privately with Miss Vera?"

"Of course." Nathan stood up and reassuringly patted Vera’s shoulder. "Relax. Dr. Summerton is just going to chat with you. I’ll be right outside. If you want to stop at any point, you can."

Vera nodded and walked with Dr. Summerton to the Study Room opposite them.

Dr. Summerton invited her to take a seat on the sofa, and he sat on the one opposite her.

"Regarding the past, do you have no memory at all?"

"Not entirely. Occasionally, images flash through my mind. I used to think they were hallucinations, but then a doctor told me they might be my memories."

Dr. Summerton nodded. "I agree with his opinion. So, what are these images mostly about? Your childhood? Your school years? Or perhaps a different time?"

"They’re about..." Vera pursed her lips, "a man."

Vera was taken aback.

Lover? Every time those images flashed through her mind, they were of very intimate moments. She hadn’t thought much about it before. However, Dr. Summerton’s prompting made her realize he was right. The man in her memories was always very close to her. Could he have been her former lover?

"Actually, our brains are highly influenced by emotions. Events that leave a deep impression usually carry strong emotional connotations." Dr. Summerton said gently as he looked at her, "People have a natural self-preservation instinct; they’re often reluctant to open up completely to others. I understand that very well. However, I can offer some advice that might help you recover your memories."

Vera looked at him with curiosity. "You mean..."

"Think about when those illusions appear most frequently. Deliberately recreate those scenes. Repeatedly stimulate those memories—I believe it will definitely be effective."