"Once his body adjusts to the medication inside, he will slowly recover."
Scarlett Yates paused for a moment, frowned slightly, and showed a confused expression on her face, asking, "Temporary amnesia? Doctor, do you mean that he actually hasn't really lost his memory? Is that what you're saying?"
The doctor pushed the glasses perched on his nose upwards and nodded, "Theoretically, yes. The medication injected into Mr. Saxon can cause various adverse reactions, one of which is temporary amnesia. Given Mr. Saxon's current condition, it should be the adverse reaction caused by the medication."
Not really losing memory?
Scarlett's tightly tensed shoulders slumped down, and she let out a big sigh of relief, internally chanting with amusement, "May the Bodhisattva protect us."
But her happiness didn't last long. Soon, she thought of a new problem: "Doctor, how long will this temporary amnesia last? Is there an approximate time frame?"
