Emily was a little confused. He looked like he really knew something that he didn't know.
"You didn't have this blood mole at birth. One time, your nose was allergic and itchy, but you didn't want to see a doctor and insisted on using saline to wash your nose."
Emily looked at him quietly and listened carefully to him talking about these things. She had no memory of them at all, as if they happened to someone else.
"You went to several pharmacies but couldn't find a nasal rinser. Then you suddenly had an idea and bought an oversized syringe, filled it with saline, and injected it into your nasal cavity to rinse it."
"Later, when I found out, I naturally had to take you to the hospital, but you refused to do it. I had to ask someone to buy you a nasal rinser. Now that you have a nasal rinser, the syringe is useless. I originally wanted to throw it away."
"Unexpectedly, when you went downstairs, you didn't notice the water on the ground, your feet slipped, and you fell down, and the needle in your hand fell with you. And the blood mole on your back was pierced by the needle on the oversized syringe. At that time, because your body pressed on the needle, it pierced very deep. Later, after it healed, it became a red mole like this." Joseph said.
Emily was very surprised and a little unbelievable: "This is not a story you made up on the spur of the moment, right?"
Joseph saw her reaction and knew that she didn't remember it.
She might really have lost her memory.
But Emily never lost her memory!
"It's absolutely true. If you don't believe me, you can ask Daniel. He knows it too." Joseph said to Emily.
Emily still didn't believe it: "He is your man. He will listen to you and cooperate with you."
"You said that this is the mark left by the large syringe at that time. Shouldn't it be a scar?" Emily questioned.
Joseph smiled at her quietly, and after a few seconds, he said again: "Do you want to hear what happened later?"
Emily nodded. It's okay to listen.
"I was not at home at the time. After you were injured, the housekeeper immediately disinfected and bandaged you. The wound was a little deep, but the needle hole was not big, and only a drop of blood was left."
"You also insisted on not going to the hospital because the wound was too small. But for some reason, you suddenly turned on the computer in the middle of the night and checked the Internet. You felt that such a deep wound was easy to get tetanus because it was not exposed to the outside."
"Then you directly called Daniel to take you to the hospital for tetanus. At that time, the doctor saw that it was just a small needle hole that had scabbed over and suggested that you don't need tetanus. But you were inexplicably scared at the time, and directly told the doctor that you were particularly afraid of death and couldn't take any risks."
Emily laughed when she heard this: "Really? I don't think I'm that neurotic."
And she knows medicine, how could she worry about getting tetanus because of such a small needle injury.
Joseph continued, "The doctor had no choice but to give you a tetanus injection. But the tetanus shot at that time did not contain human tetanus immunoglobulin, but a tetanus horse serum anti-tetanus toxin for tat, and a skin test was required before the injection."
"During the skin test, there were inconspicuous red spots on your skin, but they were within the normal range. After the doctor gave you the injection, he was afraid that you would be allergic, so he asked you to stay in the hospital for 30 minutes before leaving."
"Do you know what you experienced in those 30 minutes?" Joseph asked gently.
Emily shook her head. He was obviously talking about Emma, not herself, so of course she couldn't know.
"The time was too long, and you were afraid that you would have some allergic symptoms in these thirty minutes, because you checked online that allergic reactions would cause shock and even death. So you were particularly scared."
"You were reading a novel on your phone to kill time, but your eyes started to itch. You were immediately startled and used your phone to look up the allergic reaction online. When you saw that if your eyes were itchy, the allergic symptoms would have spread throughout your body, your body went limp and you almost fainted."
"What happened next?" Although this had nothing to do with her, Emily actually got excited after listening to it.
"Later, you were fine, it was just a psychological effect. Seeing that you were so afraid of death, the doctor took the opportunity to rip you off and prescribed you a few boxes of the most expensive anti-inflammatory drugs in the hospital."
Hearing this, Emily chuckled.
"Are there really such interesting people?"
"Yes, you were so interesting before!" Joseph's eyes turned slightly affectionate.
Emily shook her head: "But, the person you are talking about is not the same person as me. I am really not your Emma. You have made a mistake!"
"I am very sure that you are her!" Joseph's words were full of certainty that no one could shake.
Emily did not argue with him. Now, she was even more certain that the Emma he was talking about was not herself.
She smiled faintly: "One day, you will find out the truth."
Joseph also smiled: "Okay, let's wait and see together to see whether what you say is the truth or what I say is the truth."
He was very confident, as if what he said could only be the truth and no one could overturn it.
"Go to bed! It's so late!" Emily said.
"Well!" Joseph carried her to bed and hugged her to sleep.
But Emily did not fall asleep. She was thinking about how she was going to tell him about going to work in his company.