"But there’s sothing strange—except for myself and a few who help them from the outside, it seems I haven’t seen any other children."
Such circumstances inevitably lead one to suspect sothing sinister.
Moreover...the tasks he was assigned were never quite legal.
Because the children from their lab erge with so special abilities, not nearly like Yun Qiqi’s level, but with high physical fitness, speed, and strong reflexes, along with a few skills, they handle tasks as proficiently as movie special agents.
Yun Qiqi is quite perceptive; without knowing all of this, she can still sense sothing’s off.
Thinking back to her mory loss two years ago—it’s riddled with questions.
Shi Yunshen sighed: "When you lost your mory before, it really scared to death. I feared you’d forget even , but it’s good you still rember ."
He then mumbled, "What’s strange is you can’t fully recall Assistant Jiang, who treated us so well back then."
Yun Qiqi’s lashes trembled slightly, and after a while, she asked, "Hua Hua?"
This familiar na surprised Shi Yunshen: "You rember?"
Yun Qiqi shook her head, rely saying: "Just vaguely, but not clearly."
At first, she couldn’t rember anything, her mind was chaotic, but after so ntal sorting, she vaguely recalled a few things.
Jiang Lihua, Doctor’s number one assistant, was the closest associate by Doctor’s side.
In her muddled mory, all she recalled was Jiang Lihua being very kind to her.
To her, Jiang Lihua was like a sisterly figure, with the only recollections being those monts of gentleness.
It seed that through all those countless terrifying years, she was always by her side, comforting her.
She was a gentle person.
Yet, sohow, this person suddenly vanished from her life.
Her mories held not a trace of how she disappeared from the lab, and none of the lab researchers ntioned her.
She once asked Doctor about it, and Doctor had coldly told her that Jiang Lihua had betrayed the lab.
Taking important research data from the lab, she defected to a rival company also specializing in brain science.
She might have already sold the data to that company.
Shi Yunshen, recalling this, couldn’t help but mutter: "I don’t think Assistant Jiang was like that," his gaze grew slightly somber, "maybe there’s sothing else behind this, sothing we don’t know."
Yun Qiqi asked him: "Do you know which company Hua Hua is with?"
She always felt Hua Hua was a crucial figure in this.
She felt she must have forgotten sothing incredibly important.
However, Shi Yunshen shook his head: "I don’t know. No one is willing to ntion it, and I have no access to it."
Yun Qiqi didn’t speak further and continued eating her macarons.
Before long, she had finished the whole box.
She opened a bottle of yogurt, leaning against the car window, watching the scenery outside as she drank.
Shi Yunshen sighed with so sentint, clicking his tongue: "When you were little, you liked randomly naming people, even calling Shen Shen—I got goosebumps."
Yun Qiqi remained impassive, disinclined to respond to him.
They returned to Imperial City by the ti it was already midnight, and Shi Yunshen planned to take her directly to the apartnt to sleep, knowing the dorm would surely be locked.
Unexpectedly, Yun Qiqi hesitated and said: "Let’s go back to the dorm; I’ll just talk to the dorm supervisor aunt."
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