Chapter 468 Selena’s Child is Missing
Chapter 468 Selena’s Child is Missing
“Sorry. I’ll take this call first.”
Robert took the phone and walked outside. Georgia sat opposite Vincent.
“Mr. Poole, you can just tell me the results. I’ll tell Robert about it later.”
“The child’s situation isn’t serious. He’s only a few years old and a child’s memories aren’t that stable in
the first place. They’re easily guided. It was just a simple trick to get him to forget all about his past.”
Georgia loosened, then asked concernedly.
“Mr. Poole, can you help Wesley recover his memory? I don’t understand it too well, but can you
reverse this type of hypnosis? If you can, I’d appreciate your help.”
“Theoretically, it’s possible. If one can be hypnotized into losing their memory and instead getting a new
one crafted, one can naturally recover them as well. But even to an adult with a strong will, if they get
their memories muddled from hypnosis, once their real memories recover, it’s possible their fake
memories will get mixed up with their real ones and affect their understanding of the world around
them. You know about split personalities? They’ll make worlds for themselves. We’ve experienced
things like this in our line of work. Sometimes, some people can’t take the fake memories and their real
memories all mixed together, and can no longer tell them apart.
“For Wesley, he’s too young. He never had a deep understanding of the world around him in the first
place. If I tried to recover his real memories, he might not be able to tell them apart at all. He could end
up as I described, gathering those fake memories into a persona that could affect his main personality
and his mindscape. I don’t suggest recovering his past memories. He’s too young and might not have a
good grasp of his real memories. He still can’t tell what’s real and fake yet.”
Georgia understood Vincent’s meaning.
It was doable, but once done, it was possible to mix the real and fake consciousness together and NôvelDrama.Org owns this.
affect a person’s regular cognition.
To Wesley, who was still a small child, it was an even higher probability.
So Vincent advised against it.
“I understand. If that’s a possibility, then we might as well give up. He’s happy now, and to him, there
weren’t many memories before he was six anyway. It’s not that important whether he remembers them
or not.”
The only important thing that Wesley could remember was who he was, and even though Georgia
really wanted to know that, she wasn’t willing to take such a huge risk of hurting a child’s mental
condition.
All just for a somewhat important bit of information.
Vincent smiled and nodded.
“I thought the same way too. He’s only six. Six-year-olds don’t have that much memory of their past life
anyway, and it’s not too important to forget them. It’s with adults that losing too much of your memory
really affects their lives.”
Georgia let it go.
She found it a bit strange, though, that Robert still wasn’t back after taking the call.
She turned to Vincent and smiled apologetically.
“Mr. Poole, rest up for now. I’ll tell Robert the results. He seems to be occupied, and I’ll go over to see
him.”
Georgia got up and made to leave, while Vincent mentioned something else.
“I hear you two might be headed overseas. Is that true?”
Georgia nodded.
“I have a friend where you’re heading and he’s going to have his birthday soon. I have a gift for him.
Can you do me a favor and bring it over to him?”
Georgia naturally agreed with a smile. Then she got out, and found that Robert was still taking his call
with phone in hand next to the window, his expression heavy.
Georgia walked over, hearing what he was saying.
“Give the Holland family full assistance and use our own forces to run the search. I’ve already had
them send out the appearance of the child’s appearance. Look everywhere.”
Robert hung up and saw Georgia standing by him.
“Jasper’s in trouble. Selena’s kid, Dan, has gone missing.”
Georgia’s faced changed, growing worried.
“Why the sudden disappearance? The Holland family should have tough security. Who did it?”
“One of their servants suddenly betrayed them and stole the child. Drugged him in the evening so he
couldn’t cry, then smuggled him out in a box. The servant’s car is in the junkyard now and security
footage doesn’t show where the child is. The Holland family hasn’t gotten any calls demanding ransom
yet. It’s a predicament right now, and I’ve already sent my own people over to help Jasper and his
family find the children. No clues so far.”
Georgia felt a surge of fear.
“Our family’s servants and bodyguards get checked going out, right?”
She asked Robert that, and he nodded heavily.
“That’s always been a rule. With what’s happened at Jasper’s side, I’ll have everyone get even stricter.
I know what you’re worried about. I won’t let Wesley and Annie come to harm.”
“Should we go meet Jasper? He must be busy. The kid’s Selena’s after all. Speaking of that, Selena
helped me with so much before, and I don’t know if I can do anything to help her out instead… no, I’ll
give Wilson a call right away. Your father’s side has a lot of connections and power too. Have Wilson
help them out. Wait, I’ll call him…”
As Georgia finished, she took out her phone and called Wilson about it.
Afterwards, she sent Robert’s details over to Wilson too, having him send his subordinates to search.
As they finished talking about that, Georgia and Robert drove over to the Holland family.
The two felt that they still needed to pay Jasper and the others a visit.
When they arrived, Jason’s car also arrived at the door of the Holland family. Jason had brought
Miranda over.
The group went over to the Hollands.
It was past midnight, and Jasper and Selena weren’t there when Georgia and Robert arrived.
Bailey and Elliot were there, though, sitting with heavy expressions in the living room. Husband and
wife looked nervous and worried.
“Robert, Jason, Georgia, Miranda. Thank you for coming to visit.”
Bailey forced a polite greeting.
He and Elliot were just too worried about the children to care too much about the rest of them.
“Why aren’t Jasper and Selena home?”