"You're awake!" A warm voice reached my ears, and I knew exactly who it was.
I moved my head and struggled to open my eyes, glancing at the handsface before me. His eyes were focused on me, and his hand gently brushed my forehead.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Feeling better? Do you still have a headache?" I stared at Atlas in confusion, piecing together the events from before. Glancing around, I realized I was in a hospital room.
This madea bit uneasy, and I looked at Atlas, asking, "Am I sick? Is there something wrong with my head?" He looked ataffectionately and asked, "Do you feel sick?" "Then why am I here? How long have I been sleeping?" Atlas smiled, cleverly responding, "Well, it's lunchtanyway!" "I slept that long? Who broughthere? What about Grayson? Wasn't he within the office? Oh dear, there's so much I need to handle!" After saying that, I struggled to sit up, feeling a dull ache in my head.
"Well, it looks like you still remember." Atlas patted my cheek. "Grayson brought you here, and then I rushed over. Are you hungry? Let the doctor check on you again, and then we can grab lunch." He pressed the call button. Soon, hurried footsteps echoed in the corridor, approaching us.
I intended to ask him many questions, but I held back as soon as the doctor entered.
Instead, the doctor questioned me. Upon seeing that I was fully conscious, he nodded at Atlas.
"Mr. Atlas, there's no major issue. Ms. Chloe's memory needs gradual recovery. Currently, her brain cells are very active, and occurrences like this might happen with external stimuli." External stimuli? I was confused. Grayson's words were not stimulating.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI looked at the doctor in a daze, and he continued explaining to Atlas, "As these sporadic memory fra el.ne enter, her cerebral cortex will becmore active, and the memory nerves will gradually clear. I believe the possibility of recovering her memory will increase over time." Recovering my memory? Me? "It's just that Ms. Chloe's reaction may make her very uncomfortable. She should have enough rest." With sconcern, Atlas nodded and asked, "Will these repeated episodes negatively impact her health or cause other issues?" I could tell that Atlas was very anxious, holding my hand tightly.
The doctor glanced at me, shaking his head. "No, As you saw during the comprehensive examination just now, Ms. Chloe's physical condition is excellent. It's just that she might experience headaches sometimes, which can be quite painful "Will these episodes continue to happen? For instance, if we talk about past events, would she experience these conditions, faint, or have severe headaches? Should we avoid mentioning those things for now and not stimulate her?" I silently looked at Atlas, and his expression turned serious.
"No. It's quite the opposite. We should actively stimulate her cerebral cortex, encouraging her to think about these memory fragments. This will accelerate the recovery of her memory." I grew astonished. It seemed like I indeed had a problem.
"Of course, it depends on her. She doesn't know the authenticity of these memories, so we can't completely rule out false memories. This requires careful care and guidance from those around her. I betieve she'll soon recall the lost memories with your help I felt sorrowful because I didn't know what I had forgotten.
Atlas thanked the doctor and escorted him out. Meanwhile, I couldn't help but feel increasingly uneasy.