Hearing Lord Banks’s question, Donald Webb's mind again thought of Charlie, and he couldn't help feeling cold deep in his heart. Then he replied, "Lord Banks Sir, let’s not hide it from you. I suspected that Kian’s matter may have been man-made, but after investigating it, I didn’t find any relevant clues, so it must be caused by natural disasters. Perhaps it is more likely, or the child himself was stimulated by some kind of stimulation."
Lord Banks asked him, "Have you asked your son what unusual memories or impressions he had before and after the incident?"
Donald Webb truthfully said, "I asked him about this, but he told me that there was a memory gap before the incident, and he could not remember it at all."
Lord Banks nodded thoughtfully, and said in a deep voice, "If it is In this case, I guess the possibility of a man-made disaster is greater!"
Donald pretended to be shocked and asked, "Mr. Banks, do you mean someone deliberately harmed my son?"
RESTRICTED CONTENT
Sorry, this chapter is locked. Only readers with active membership account can access this page.
Visit https://virtual-novel.net/donate/ to have active membership account.
Alternative site is available for free readers (no regular updates for some titles)
OR LOGIN: