Gou develops superpowers in another world

Chapter 104 The Missing Memory

Chapter 104 The Missing Memory

"Sister, this is not mine." The little girl said crisply.

"Really? I'm sorry." Tu Ran smiled and took the button back from her hand.

"However, why are you alone? Where's your mother?" Tu Ran's voice was gentle.

The little girl lowered her head with tears in her eyes, "My mother... my mother was eaten."

"Sorry, my sister doesn't know," Tu Ran said with a guilty look, "What about your father?"

"An uncle has already contacted my father for me, and he will drive over to pick me up in a while." The little girl said obediently.

"That's good, you can rest on the chair first." Tu Ran invited.

The little girl shook her head, "No need, sister, my father will be here in a while, and I will wait for him outside."

"Okay, then you pay attention to safety."

"Got it, sister, bye." The little girl was very polite.

After watching her walk out of the makeshift room, Tu Ran sat back in her original place.

Slowly closing her eyes, the memory of what she just read emerged in her mind.

The little girl's mother was the woman whose neck was bitten off when she rescued the first alien that fell to the ground.

Tu Ran read the memory of a passerby in the carriage before.

After seeing the mother infected by the heterogeneous species, she walked towards her daughter slowly.

The passers-by were only concerned with running away and didn't see what happened next, so Tu Ran didn't see what happened after reading his memory.

But how likely is it that a frightened little girl can escape from the hands of a heterogeneous mother?

When I read this paragraph, Tu Ran already tacitly agreed that the little girl couldn't survive.

So when Tu Ran saw her just now, she became suspicious for a moment.

Touching her palm, Tu Ran read her memory.

The little girl's memory was missing in the middle.

The last scene before she lost her memory was her mother walking towards her, the bloody palm was still dripping blood, and the sharp nails seemed to be trying to gouge out her eyes.

A blank void followed by nothing.

Later, the memory reappeared, she was hiding in the bathroom, and all the survivors were queuing up to leave in the car.

She followed.

What is the missing memory?

Tu Ran couldn't figure it out.

She turned her head and looked at Xie Xu who was separated by the two seats.

His eyes were slightly closed, leaning on the chair, his profile was well-defined and his lines were sharp.

Tu Ran hesitated for a moment, stood up and moved two seats to the side, sitting next to him.

"Let's make a deal."

Xie Xu opened his eyes and looked at her, "What deal."

Because his face was turned around, Tu Ran saw the other side of his face, from the corner of his lips to his jaw was bruised and swollen.

It was beaten by her before.

Tu Ran pursed her lips and suppressed a smile.

"Is your research institute looking for a heterogeneous ontology?"

"Yes." Xie Xu stared at her.

Her acting was so clumsy that he could already see that she was smiling.

"I have a suspect." Tu Ran said.

"That little girl?"

Tu Ran blinked, "How do you know?"

"Because your action of making excuses to talk to her just now was too fake, and your smile was also fake."

Tu Ran touched her face, is she smiling fake?She obviously thought she was doing well.

With a cold snort, Tu Ran gave him a white look, "That's because you haven't seen Tu Ran smile before, so you think my smile is fake."

"The reason? Why do you doubt her?" Xie Xu looked at her with probing eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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