In the meeting room, Tom stared at Tony. “So when were you planning to announce that James has lost his memory?” Tony clenched his fists under the table. “Lost his memory? Where did you hear that? That’s nonsense,” Tony said dismissively. “Not real?” Tom sneered. “Why don’t you ask James here to prove it?” “Enough!” Tony stood up and hit the desk in anger. But Tom’s words had shaken the company’s directors. Was it true what Tom was saying? “Tom, don’t push it,” Tony growled. Tom chuckled theatrically. Looking around at everyone, he said again, “Look, Tony, just ask James here to prove whether I am telling the truth or not.” “I agree!” “We have the right to know the truth!” The directors were becoming more vocal now as their doubts grew over James’ wellbeing. Tony tried to keep

