Chapter 272: Lost Memories
The cyborg officer did his best to look peaceful—at least not to scare the kids with his cold body.
After a full five minutes of meaningless foreshadowing, the robot officer got to the point.
"Lovely kids, can you tell me what happened to you guys at the nursery?"
They were still too young, and the medical station didn't dare to use electronic devices to read their memories at will, so they could only ask questions in such a clumsy way.
Feng Xian couldn't help but sigh in her heart, it was really the style of the ideal country - even if there was a little danger, she would veto non-"humane" behavior.
And whether it is the Empire or the Federation, at this time, the choice will be to read the interests directly, rather than sending a stupid official to choose such a stupid method.
However, the strange thing is that Feng Xian feels that she is in a good mood.
The ideal country is about the only pure land.
After the robot officer asked, the eyes of the group of children suddenly widened, and they chattered, and in an instant, the children's crisp voices filled the collective ward.
The robot officer who was surrounded in the middle couldn't help but smile bitterly, these children said a lot - but none of them were what he wanted to know!
Despite this, the robot officer coaxed the group of children very patiently, until they were all tired, he wiped the non-existent sweat from his forehead, and looked at the light brain on his wrist with a wry smile.
The miniature polygraph told him that what they said was true—and yet he didn't believe a word.
A lie detector uses various indicators of the human body to determine whether what it says is a lie, in other words, the lie detector may not detect a lie.
If the person speaking is convinced, even subconsciously, then a lie detector will not be able to detect a lie.
However, the fire at the nursery did exist, but the fire did not exist in the memories of any of the children - the calculation to find clues from the memories was completely lost, and the robot officials could only calm the children in the medical station and leave.
At the same time, Bai Mengmeng, who was arranged in a single ward, was also visited by officials of the ideal country.
"Major General Tang."
The robot official first greeted Tang Cha, and then his eyes fell on Bai Mengmeng on the hospital bed.
The little girl in a wide hospital gown looked pale and fragile, and the little girl was holding a thin cat in her arms, making her whole person look like a fragile glass doll.
"How is Miss Bai feeling now?"
The robot officer did not go straight to the point, but like the other person, began a long foreshadowing - children's hearts are often fragile, and a fire is enough to leave a shadow in their hearts, and now he wants to uncover this scar, so he naturally chooses a softer means.
"It feels fine."
Bai Mengmeng tilted her head, and the dull hair on the top of her head swayed to show that she was in a good mood.
The robot officer breathed a sigh of relief, followed by an extremely boring condolence, and just when Bai Mengmeng couldn't help yawning, he said what he meant.
Bai Mengmeng tilted her head, a pair of beautiful eyes blinked, and her thick eyelashes flickered like two small fans.
"I remember ......"
She opened her mouth and spoke slowly about the fire, and the ridiculous game.
The robot pricked up his mechanical ears and listened very carefully, for fear that he would miss a word.