Chapter 689: Hypnosis in the Cemetery

Jiang Jun was a little surprised, he knew that I had come out to find the place where Dr. Liu and I had been. Jiang Jun knew the ins and outs, and of course he knew that Liu Jia's speculation was destined to be true, but Jiang Jun must have thought that Dr. Liu, like me, might take me to a quiet room to hypnotize me, which would be more suitable for hypnosis.

"Professor Li, are you sure?" Jiang Jun couldn't hide his surprise and asked me.

I shook my head: "Not sure, I can't remember, but I feel like I might have actually been to this place." ”

With that, I walked slowly forward. I was getting closer and closer to the iron-fenced cemetery, which was supposed to be a cemetery at the earliest, and it seemed that it was also managed, because outside the cemetery, there was a small house made of stone bricks. It's just that the little house is dilapidated, and there is no one living in it anymore.

I was getting closer and closer to the cemetery, and farther and farther away from the grove that radiated life. The feeling was amazing, as if I was walking on a path to death, my heart was beating hard, and Jiang Jun's cry behind me gradually became smaller. The gate of the cemetery was closed, and the railings had long since rusted.

I glanced in the direction of the big lock, and the lock was broken. I gently opened the door and walked inside. When I walked in, I realized that this place was more desolate than I had imagined. The ground was full of weeds, and it had only been raining for a long time, and the potholed ground was full of standing water.

This cemetery is not big, but there are many tombstones, and there are hundreds of dense tombstones. And between the tombstones and the tombstones, only barely let people pass. These tombstones are also covered with moss, and it can be seen that no one has been here for a long, long time.

Jiang Jun walked up to my side, he also frowned, I looked at him and didn't say anything, and we all walked to a few tombstones. The words engraved on the tombstone were a little blurred, and after looking closely, I found that the tombstone in front of me was that of a policeman.

I walked over to another tombstone and looked closer, and sure enough, it belonged to a police officer. After Jiang Jun and I observed a lot of tombstones, we finally understood that this was a martyr's grave. On each tombstone, the identity of the deceased is marked, as well as the words "died in the line of duty", which is very conspicuous.

If you look at the time of these people's deaths, the earliest was a few decades ago, and the latest was ten years ago.

After that, no new tombstones were erected. I immediately had a hypothesis that this cemetery must have a long history, and perhaps it was first used by the police to commemorate the heroes who died in the line of duty. I thought about it, and sure enough, I remembered. I've heard that in City B, there used to be a cemetery dedicated to the dead heroic policemen.

But then, for some reason, the cemetery was relocated. Perhaps, the urns buried underneath have been moved to a newer and larger cemetery, but after all, it is the grave of a martyr, so this cemetery has been preserved. Its role is no longer to let the deceased settle down, but to become a spiritual symbol.

It is said that some primary and secondary schools sometimes organize students to visit the graves here to remember their ancestors. But judging from the desolate appearance of this cemetery, no one has come here for a long time, and the so-called tomb sweeping is probably just for show. The spirit is not passed on, but is being lost little by little.

The sorrow of justice.

Jiang Jun stood straight, and he saluted all the tombstones in this cemetery with a very standard police salute. I sighed and saluted solemnly. After completing the honoring ceremony, I walked around this cemetery, I didn't know anyone on the tombstone, I hadn't seen it, and the only thing I was familiar with was the hero I had heard people talk about.

This place is not familiar, but it is not unfamiliar, but in my clear impression, I have never been to this place. However, I wasn't sure if I had ever been to this place in that lost memory. I still have some impressions of this place.

The only possibility is that Dr. Liu actually brought me to this place. And the place where he hypnotized me may have been in this cemetery.

Although the remains and ashes of the deceased are no longer in this tomb, it is a very dignified place for a man who fought for investigation and justice. This place is full of desolation and death, but it symbolizes justice. Jiang Jun sat to the side, staring at the grave in front of him in a daze, not knowing what he was thinking.

When I circled the whole cemetery, I also sat down next to Jiang Jun. When I first landed on the ground, two voices sounded in my head very suddenly, one was mine and the other was Dr. Liu's!

Liu Jia is right, the brain is the most magical organ of the body, and memory is also a magical thing. I don't know when the memories that I have been hidden will be remembered again, I don't know how they will be reawakened, and I don't know if they will all be restored at once, or if they will only give me some hints.

I looked into the distance, and a conversation came to mind.

"Have you figured it out?"

"Hmm."

"It's possible that you won't remember it for the rest of your life."

"I've figured it out."

In the distance, I saw myself and Dr. Liu. We are standing in front of a tombstone, Dr. Liu is not older than before he died, compared to him, it is me, an old boy. My hair was long, my back was bent, and I couldn't seem to muster my strength.

That dialogue was generated under this kind of picture.

My head hurt, and I had just sat down, but I immediately stood up again, and I slowly walked towards the place. When I walked over, Dr. Liu and I were gone. After standing for more than ten minutes, I finally remembered another conversation.

"Li Ke, this is not the first time, I'm sorry for you."

"Thank you for telling me, this time, just make it up to me. Sooner or later, they'll come to the door, and I'll find out everything, and I just hope that I won't be tormented by this memory until I confess my guilt. I've lost myself and I want to find myself again. ”

"The real you are already dead."

That's all I can think of. Dr. Liu, I was really hypnotized in this cemetery, which symbolizes justice but is full of death.

The discontinuity of my memories made me suddenly feel that the conversation between me and Dr. Liu was so incomprehensible.

Over the years, it turned out that Dr. Liu knew a lot of things, but he never told me. Hypnosis was I who took the initiative to ask him to keep it secret, and it must have been my own request. Dr. Liu really did it, and until he died, he didn't say it to me, he just led me to Dean Luo's orphanage.

In the history of the relocation of Dean Luo's orphanage, Du Lei and Luo Xi were both children in the orphanage.

Thinking about it carefully, many things became clear during Dr. Liu's lifetime. When I set off for City G, and then returned to City B, the Bixian case happened, and I asked Dr. Liu if there was a way to make multiple people fall into a deep sleep at the same time.

Thinking about it seriously, Dr. Liu's expression at that time was a little weird.

He sighed before answering my question. Since the 330 case, I have been busy looking for the whereabouts of Xu Yi and Du Lei, and I have hardly had any contact with Dr. Liu. His sigh may be because he used hypnosis to make me forget certain events.

I still remember what Dr. Liu said to me when he asked me to look for him in the lab. At that time, Shen Nuo was waiting outside, and I was hypnotized by Dr. Liu, who told me where the research results were hidden. When I didn't wake up at all and wanted to leave, Dr. Liu said something to me.

Dr. Liu wanted to hand over the research results to me, but I didn't accept them immediately because of the heavy responsibility.

But Dr. Liu told me that the research results of mental hypnosis may change my life and the trajectory of my life.

Now, I finally understand the meaning of Dr. Liu's words.