Chapter 243
For Ernesto, the book wasn’t particularly important; it was merely a family heirloom, making it somewhat precious.
So, when Olivia expressed interest in it, he agreed without hesitation.
“Alright, you set a time, and once the hypnosis is done, I’ll give you the book,” he said, a hint of curiosity in his eyes.
Olivia responded, “Give me the book first.”
Ernesto tapped his fingers on the table and nodded. “Sure, you set the time.”
Olivia suggested, “Let’s do it after the International Medical Association conference.” Olivia walked into the study, picking up a book on psychology.
Athene, her companion, expressed concern, “Olivia, are you sure about undergoing hypnosis? Ernesto is quite skilled.”
Upon learning of Olivia’s visit to Mala, Athene had flown in from Gorshire the same day. “What if… what if he has ill intentions? What will you do?” Athene was deeply worried. Contemporary medical hypnosis was primarily used for psychological therapy, aiding in comforting
simple
patients or unlocking their emotional knots. However, Ernesto was unlikely to employ comforting
methods on Olivia.
A powerful hypnotist like Ernesto could hypnotize a person into another person. He could even make the hypnotized person commit suicide without anyone knowing through constant hints.
Athene sat beside Olivia. “Olivia, what if he has bad intentions?”
Olivia turned a page as she reassured her, “Don’t worry; I won’t go into this unprepared.”
Athene looked up, puzzled.
Olivia scratched her nose and smiled. “Silly girl, someone will protect me in the dark. If I really encounter danger, they will protect me.”
Athene nodded. “That’s good.”
The conference at the International Medical Association concluded swiftly.
and Ernesto met, and Olivia made a single request, “During the hypnosis, I must be within the
and said,
needed to be created in the Hushe Republic. After receiving the book, Olivia briefly flipped through a few pages and
start now.”
the Hushe Republic. Ernesto raised an eyebrow, concerned, “Aren’t you going to prepare anything before we
and
in a small village, her head throbbing
her complete lack of memory; she
rapid, heavy knock on the
accent called out, “Olivia, you lazy girl,
back soon.”
a hand tearing through the fog, instantly clarifying
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education, and her role in a family of six, with a hardworking father, a nagging and biased mother,
vacation, and
her memory returned,
the Taylor family’s residence, Gillian
the couch, playing with an orange in one hand, and supporting his chin with the other,
looking at?”
craziness and resentment simmering
matter how hard Gillian worked,
brought this upon herself by
truly understand her or
circumstances, Olivia would fare better than her, perhaps even
how Olivia would grapple with the ensuing challenges following her
beautiful, college–bound younger sister, while they all ignored her, belittled her, and
that Olivia could maintain her
attire. Her clothes were incongruent, her pants came up short, and her
had this come to pass?
her mother, Megan, entered. Megan’s expression was marred by annoyance, and her tone was curt. “What’s taking you so long? Why haven’t you started preparing the meal? Your sister
replied while maintaining a modicum of grace, “My shoes
daughter to endure the discomfort, warning of the potential dire consequences of ill–fitting footwear. Her message was clear, the imminent
emphasized, “Your sister’s matter is ranked first in our family. Nothing could be more important than your
awash with recollections. Vivid memories of her mother’s unwavering partiality towards her sister
stark reminder of the familial disparity she had always navigated. She refrained from speaking further, her silence
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