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"What did you dream about?"
Suddenly grabbed by Charlotte, Joe didn't pull away. Instead, he held her hand.
Habit is indeed a scary thing.
When she was first found, Charlotte was always resistant to Joe's touch, let alone holding hands.
But now, facing Joe's spontaneous hand-holding, she had gotten used to it.
She couldn't even muster the will to resist.
"I dreamed that I was locked in a villa, and Smollett was walking towards me with a needle..."
The dream was too realistic, which is why she woke up so abruptly.
Upon hearing the word "villa," Joe immediately thought of the villa that Smollett had stayed in Halcyonland.
He furrowed his brows and took out a piece of paper and a pen, "Can you draw that villa for me?"
Charlotte was a bit puzzled, but seeing Joe's serious and solemn expression, she didn't think much about it and started drawing with the pen and paper he handed her.
Clearly, even though she had lost her memory, Charlotte's muscle memory for drawing was still intact. After a few rusty strokes, a vividly detailed villa appeared under her pen.
Seeing the villa, Joe's face turned extremely grim.
That's because the drawing of the villa by Charlotte was very similar to the image that Erik had shown him earlier.
He was now almost certain that the person who had harmed Charlotte was Smollett.
Thinking that he had allowed Smollett to be around Charlotte for a few days, Joe's face almost turned stormy.
"Erik found this villa," Joe thought for a moment and shared the information Erik had found a few days ago with Charlotte.
Charlotte fell silent.
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