Sure enough, I still can't forgive you.

"Kelsey?"

Luo Shu didn't wait for a response for a long time, and was a little worried, but he still bit the bullet and said:

"Teresa has something to do with Babel too, right?"

"Ah."

"The thing about the medicine is also true?"

"You know everything?" Kelsey said hoarsely:

"Now that you know everything, you don't have to test me like this."

"No." Hearing this, Luo Shu could not help but smile wryly:

"I just remembered the fire at the country house and what you said to me, but unfortunately, only the Tower of Babel and medicine were mentioned, and I still don't know anything else."

Kelsey was taken aback when she heard the words, and then she fell into a long silence.

Luo Shu raised his head, and he said mockingly:

"I thought it was because too much time had passed, so my memory of the fire was blurred, but now that I think about it, you don't want me to remember, forget it, it's good to keep it in the dark, but ah, Kyle Xi, you should know that I am not someone who gives up so easily."

"Luo Shu, do you really want to know?"

Kelsey's tone revealed a trace of sadness, she forced herself to keep her tone indifferent, but the trembling tone revealed her inner anxiety.

"I want to know." Luo Shu's answer was decisive, but he immediately changed the topic:

"However, I don't want to know."

"You..." Kelsey heard the words, she turned her head and looked at Luo Shu, and found that his eyes were looking at her quietly.

Incomparably calm, without the slightest emotion.

Kelsey understood that of course Luo Shu wanted to know, but until now, he still hoped that he would take the initiative to tell her.

She remembered what Luo Shu had said to her before, if she didn't want to, he wouldn't force herself to make a choice.

"I can tell you."

Kelsey understood that she might really have no way to escape in this life. She kept saying that Luo Shu was escaping, but why didn't she?

When Luo Shu heard what Kelsey said, he was silent for a while, and he didn't speak for a long time. He just watched Kelsey no longer trembling, looked away, and looked out the door:

"Kelsey, I've always wondered if the person who saved me back then was Teresa."

"I don't know." Kelsey shook her head, and she asked:

"Do you not remember how you left in the first place?"

"It's not because of me..." Hearing this, Luo Shu was about to answer, but found that it wasn't because he recalled those lost memories, and all the original memories had gone wrong:

"Wait, I don't remember..."

"Sure enough, the [memory hint] Teresa gave you is really scary."

Kelsey understood why Luo Shu deliberately avoided her pursuit for so many years, probably because of Teresa's influence. She sighed and asked:

"How long have you been wearing the black ring? Do you remember when you put it on?"

"Black ring, didn't Teresa give it to us when we were about to leave the country house?"

"Do you really think so?" Kelsey understood how deep Teresa's [memory hint] was:

"When we left, there was no party, because the fire burned down the country house, so the party in your memory was just a [memory hint] imposed by Teresa, and she made you feel that way."

"You already knew?"

"Yeah." Kelsey was silent for a while.

When Luo Shu heard Kelsey's reply, he didn't know whether he should feel angry. He felt that his mood was unusually calm at this time:

"So, the things about the medicine and the Tower of Babel are all true?"

"Really." Kelsey still admitted succinctly.

"Kelxi, why exactly?" Luo Shu felt that he should be angry, but at this moment, he felt more sad:

"I just want to know why?"

"There is no reason." Kelsey sighed, and told a truth that Luo Shu himself hadn't thought of:

"Because it was you who asked Teresa to do this."

Kelsey's words made Luo Shu as if struck by lightning, and he was stunned:

"You mean, it's me..."

Halfway through Luo Shu's words, some memory fragments began to flash through his mind intermittently, causing him to have a splitting headache again. He held his head in his hands, and his tone was full of disbelief:

"This is impossible!"

Kelsey watched Luo Shu fall into pain, she endured the pain in her heart, and slowly told the cold truth bit by bit:

"The success of [Memory Hint] depends on whether the subject can fully trust the performer. Only when the subject takes the initiative to take the medicine and cooperates with the performer, can there be a chance of success. Do you understand? "

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