Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1013. Psychological Suggestion

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Chapter 1013: 1013. Psychological Suggestion

He gathered Elly Campbell’s hair that was scattered across her cheeks and placed it behind her back, draping his arms over her shoulders, and continued:

"But, not everyone can drug me and make me drink it easily."

The implication seemed to further confirm their previous suspicions.

The most likely person to have drugged him was Lily Bankston.

Elly Campbell nodded, not speculating any further on the matter, and said:

"I came here today to talk to you about Lily Bankston."

"Hmm?"

Adam Jones looked at her, a hint of inquiry in his eyes.

"I’ve been thinking, since your memory loss wasn’t due to brain damage but was forcibly erased, leaving only the memories of Sophie Baker and Lily Bankston,

does this mean that you being able to remember those memories is actually a form of psychological suggestion?"

She had been researching this for the past few days, even flipping through some wildly imaginative novels online, which led her to notice a term—

psychological suggestion.

The subject keeps being brainwashed by a certain memory or event or person, thereby developing a suggestive cognition toward a particular matter.

Upon seeing psychological suggestion, she immediately thought of Lily Bankston’s identity.

A psychology professor at Harvard University, who was even invited by Harvard back in the day.

Such a person would definitely have considerable achievements and influence in the field of psychology.

She immediately went online to look up information on Lily Bankston and, sure enough, as she had guessed, Lily Bankston’s achievements in psychology were remarkably high.

So when Adam mentioned that back then, she was invited as a psychologist to attend a presidential banquet at the President’s mansion, she wasn’t surprised at all.

But from all this, Elly Campbell still couldn’t figure out how exactly Lily had made Adam lose his memory and only remember those two specific memories.

Not until she searched the keyword "Lily Bankston" and found an incident not recorded in her official data.

It was about her early years spent teaching mathematics in a rural school.

Although this experience seemed unrelated to her psychological expertise.

However, it mentioned an incident where one of her students, while picking wild vegetables, fell off a mountain and injured his brain, causing him to lose his previous memories.

It was Lily Bankston who then attempted to use hypnosis, and it took almost a month for the student to regain his memories.

When she taught there, she was only eighteen years old and did not have her current fame or achievements; since she never brought up this episode herself, it was naturally not recorded in the official data.

The reason she discovered this was because she read a novel related to psychological crime these past two days.

The author was exactly the student whom Lily Bankston had helped regain memory through hypnosis.

He had mentioned it in an author’s note, and he also mentioned Lily Bankston.

But given Lily Bankston’s high status, ordinary people could hardly match up, so readers did not believe that a regular novelist had once been Lily’s student.

They all said he was boasting.

The author was even ridiculed by readers because of this author’s note and, frustrated, went to a forum to post a detailed account of the incident.

Elly Campbell herself went to the forums and sorted out the entire sequence of events and timing of the incident, and felt that what the author said was not false.

"Hypnosis?"

After listening to Elly Campbell’s words, Adam Jones’s brows furrowed slightly.

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