Victoria visited Matilda Murphy in the ward.
He sat by the window, gazing at the scenery outside, his expression was much quieter and more indifferent than before, as though he had returned to his previous cold state.
"Matilda..." Victoria will no longer call him sister. From this side view, his profile is unusually heroic. It's hard to see how he tricked everyone before.
Hank Clegg told Victoria that since he regained consciousness, Matilda Murphy had been somewhat cooperative in his treatment.
But he talked very little. He cooperated a lot with the physical treatment but was extremely resistant to the mental treatment. Even professional psychotherapists were reportedly helpless against him.
Because he belongs to that rare category of people who can't be hypnotized.
Hank Clegg also talked to him, but he was mostly unresponsive and silent.
When Hank Clegg asked him about his sister, he remained silent, even finally responding, "You're mistaken, I don't have a sister."