Apparently, she agreed to be his assistant because she thought he had seriously affected her life and wasn't prepared to actually rely on him to get Cyril's criminal record.

It was just a casual remark, trying to get rid of him.

Suddenly, she froze for a second, then turned around and asked him, "You..."

Before she finished speaking, she ran home quickly, from the front yard to the upstairs, which usually didn't feel far away, but at this moment her heart tightened, and she wanted to go back quickly.

Seeing her like this, Sherlock immediately followed her, only to see her looking through the drawer eagerly.

It's been a long time, but she has very few things. When she moved here, she brought all her things with her, and there is generally no possibility that she can't find them.

Anxiously, she took out the entire drawer, turned it upside down and dumped everything on the floor, rummaged through it, and immediately found several calling cards.

Cyril must have left her with clues, many traces have been misleading her to think that it is Jessica, but maybe, not, it was Cyril who left her, he must have anticipated the current situation and must have done it well Prepared, prepared to be exposed by her, but he said that he would give her the criminal record himself, why didn't he?

Maybe it's not that she didn't give it, but that she didn't find it.

The number left before is 182919391, 2.

Sherlock figured out that it was Kailin, and also showed the coordinates contained in it. She thought that this number was left by Jessica, but since Jessica obeyed Cyril, then this number was left by Cyril. For her, besides this, there is something else.

There must be more.

Suddenly, she stopped, seemingly puzzled.

Sherlock?

In her memory, this person appeared.

But she can't remember, why?

It is unlikely to be a memory disorder. Her memory is in chronological order, and there is nothing wrong with it, and there are no suspicious memories.

The fuzzy part of her memory is also reasonable. As time goes by, her memories that are not deep in her impression will gradually become blurred, which is a very normal phenomenon.

However, if this person should have been in her memory, why didn't she remember it?

It won't be a memory that has been too long, otherwise he wouldn't just appear by her side now.

But this is not a good time to think about this question, she decided to put it aside for the time being, and took a closer look at the phone cards she found. After searching for a while, she found that her memory was a little strange, not what she thought, at least , she clearly realized that a very important piece of her seemingly undoubted memory was missing.

What she just remembered was that Cyril called her. She thought that there would be some clues, and even some decisive factors, as a reason for judgment, etc., but she didn't remember what it was She called her at that time, but she doesn't remember where she was at that time. The only thing she can remember about this matter is the result of the call, not the process.

Not at all, it's not like a normal memory, if she can recall the result, can remember the result clearly, but can't even recall the memory at all, why?

Someone was lying to her, and has maintained the lie until now.

But she also doesn't believe what Sherlock said, maybe part of it is true, but people who can tell a lie usually add a part of the truth to the lie to make the lie more realistic.

Don't believe anyone, this conclusion, since she was involved in the murder case, she has always believed that this is an unchanging truth.

In the past, she must have been forced to erase a certain part of her memory because she believed someone wrong, so she was missing a piece.

Now it seems likely that she mistrusted Sherlock, because he was the part that was eliminated, if she really, knew him, and now forgot about him.

Who is more beneficial to this fact?

Maybe Sherlock has something to do with the drug dealers, or maybe he's a murderer and she has some proof?So clear the associated memory?

Then why come back to her, verify?Verify if she really forgot her?

This seems to make sense.

So she would forget about him, but why did she erase only his memory.There must be a bad part of the memory related to him, so it was erased.

Drug records or passwords, or even some important information, she saw what she shouldn't have seen.

Any interaction with Sherlock now would be risky.

Ai Miye slowly raised her head and looked at him, her fingertips felt cold, she pulled out the pistol/gun from under the pillow almost instantly, pointed the muzzle at the curly-haired man, and then pointed at the door, "Get out of here, don't go contact me."

"Now!"

Sherlock opened his mouth and stared at her fingers holding the gun. The cold air lingered in the air, and he was only silent in the end.

He can almost feel her breathing rate. From the subtle movements, it can be seen that she is in a state of high tension now, and it is not suitable for talking to her, nor is it suitable for explaining to her. On the premise that she does not trust him at all, It would be wise for him to leave her now.

And from being completely trusted to being completely distrusted, this gap makes people feel a little frustrated, but the person who made this mistake was himself, and he has no right to complain.

Pursing his lips, he raised his hands up, he had to let her see that he was unarmed, and let her think that he was safe, stable and without risk.

He didn't close the door, he wanted her to see him leave, if he closed the door, she would be more nervous.

After confirming that he was leaving, Ai Miye frowned and closed the door, almost without hesitation, she locked the room from the inside.

After calming down, she touched her wrist. She remembered that she had worn a watch, but the watch had disappeared since when.

On the fair skin, the conspicuous fine lines are exposed to the light in this way.

It's a reminder of her past, her unsightly past, the reason she can't sleep well every night.

She recalled a certain time in the past, when she desperately wanted to be free and wanted to die, she even listed the best way to die, but in the end, she chose the most traditional and slowest one, and witnessed it with her own eyes. Watching her passing, that process, made her suddenly understand something.

She doesn't really want to die, does she?

She deserves to live to the end.

Perhaps, ten years later, she will be relieved.

Time, for her, is already the best cure.

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