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"At that ti, did you realize that sothing unusual must have happened?"

"At that ti, I was still young and didn't really understand what it ant to have an accident. I just thought that my dad was busy with his work and maybe didn't want to answer my calls. It wasn't until the afternoon when I saw my mom sitting in the room, crying non-stop, that I realized sothing must have happened."

"So, you an to say, your mother was the first to know about this?"

"No, it was my grandfather who first found out. After he knew, he told my mom. Because I was young, they didn't tell directly, just ntioned that there might have been an accident. Since then, I've never seen my dad again."

"How could they be sure that your dad had an accident? Where did this news co from?"

"At that ti, it was said that my dad went to the docks to look at the direction the cargo ship was heading, and then, about an hour later, passersby noticed he hadn't returned and arranged for people to go look. Due to the strong wind and heavy rain that day, they worried an accident had occurred. But everyone had searched along the docks and couldn't find any trace of my dad."

"Could it be that he accidentally fell into the water due to so mishap?"

"At that ti, that's what they thought, so my grandfather organized a full salvage team, which worked day and night at that location for three months, but still, there was no result."

"Could it be that there are perhaps crocodiles in the sea, and your dad was devoured?"

"At that ti, we also thought of that, after all, it's a vast sea, and there are so unknown environntal factors, but anyway, so many years have passed without any news or reason. The main point is that there was a very high railing there. Unless my dad intentionally jumped in, it was impossible for him to fall in accidentally."

"Listening to your analysis, it still feels like your dad's disappearance wasn't caused by an accident. I can sense that there seems to be a human factor involved."

"Yes, I've always thought that way too, but after all these years have passed, we had exhaustively searched all the sea areas back then and couldn't find any clues."

"Now that we think about it, it does seem strange. If that's the case, I think we should follow up on the place where the incident occurred and investigate it carefully again. By the way, is that dock still there?"

"Of course, the dock is still in normal use, but I have never been there since the incident, because I consider it a place of heartache."

After saying this, Lin Yaru just choked up slightly, but he could still understand why.

Ye Chen quickly walked up to her and then pulled out a tissue and placed it in her hand.

"It's been so many years, there's no need to be so distressed now, but there's one thing I must remind you. Since no body was found, you must maintain the belief that your dad might still be alive."

"Yes, over these years, what has kept going is just that thought—I always feel like he hasn't left , you know? I've dreamt about him countless tis in dreams where I rember him being in a very dark and damp environnt, constantly calling out my na."

"Oh, you've had dreams about this? Then, can you roughly describe that environnt?" This update is available on novel-fire.ɴet

"I can't describe it too clearly, but I just know he is likely to be in a cave. Yes, it must be a cave. It's surrounded by stone walls, and you can hear the sound of water dripping. He is confined in a vast, dark room, where there is nothing, and his hands are bound by iron chains, and it's damp and dark."

"How could you suddenly have such a dream? Is it because you thought about these things during the day, and suddenly thinking too much caused such a dream?"

"I'm not sure, but they say, 'what occupies your thoughts during the day, will haunt your dreams at night,' but indeed, this dream has troubled for many years."

"You an to say, for many years, you have been seeing the sa environnt in your dreams? Has it ever changed?"

"Never, never has it changed. In every dream, I'm in a cave."

"What about the outside of the cave, what is the situation like?"

"That, I don't know. Dreams are sothing I can't really control, so whatever happens in them, I just have to accept it. I can't change anything else."

Upon hearing this, Ye Chen felt that this matter really deserved so deep thought.

If it were just an occasional dream about this incident, it might truly be what people say about dreams reflecting our daily thoughts.

But Lin Yaru, having the sa dream repeatedly over the years, and always the sa environnt, what could all this suggest?

"I want to ask, in recent years, have you dreamt about these things?"

"In recent years, I have had such dreams, but obviously, they are less frequent than before, maybe three or four tis a year."

"Are those three or four dreams still set in the sa environnt?"

"No, this ti the environnt is different. It's no longer the damp, dark cave but seems to be inside a wooden house, but still, I'm confined, completely deprived of freedom."

"So, if we follow the explanation of your dreams, it seems like your dad might have been deprived of his freedom by soone. Initially, he was confined in a cave, but later, it's unclear what happened, and then he was confined in a house. Is that the reasoning?"

"Ive thought about that too, but after all, it's just a dream. I even told my grandfather about it once, and he found it unbelievable, so we just had to gradually put the matter aside."

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