Lina and Zuko couldn’t believe what they heard: “dissociative personality disorder.”

Zuko was particularly shocked. When he was young, he used to play in Jim’s study.

Jim was a mystery writer who often wrote about split personality disorder. Back then, Zuko didn’t really understand it, so Jim patiently explained.

“It’s a mental disorder where a person sees themselves as different individuals, each with their own personalities, and they do things that don’t make sense.”

Zuko had thought this only existed in stories. He never expected…

His brows knitted as he remembered the night Albert kidnapped Janine. How could Albert have sneaked a gun into the heavily guarded Hamertons’? Later, they discovered there was a spy involved.

Security footage showed a slim woman acting suspiciously at the event. She wore a hoodie and a hat, making identification difficult. At the time, they suspected it might be Kaitlyn due to her body shape, but they didn’t want to jump to conclusions.

family relations, especially since

was Kaitlyn. Or rather,

during her recovery, she

found this theory amusing and

this approach seemed to truly work for Lena. She no longer relied on a crutch and walked with

convinced that Chris was still asleep. She

her. Luckily, Lena’s pace was moderate, eventually allowing

a word. In recent days, Lena had been resolute about returning to Centrolis to guard someone dear to

used her injury as an excuse to refuse, but he had selfish reasons in reality—he was even a little

left without any luggage, suggesting a long journey. Moreover, Centrolis was to the east, while Lena was

thinned out. Just as he was pondering this, Lena suddenly found an open space. She knelt down, facing north,

wide-open eyes, Chris

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