When Hammer's "normal play" fell into Alzheimer's disease, Zhou Qingfeng and Lucy faced an extremely thorny problem.
No one knew who the old man contacted or what messages he sent when he was clear-headed. The old man himself couldn't remember.
What's worse, Hammer's phone was custom-made, and to prevent loss or being snatched and leaking classified information, the phone's calls and messages wouldn't be automatically saved.
All the records had to be manually selected and input into the "memo" to be retained.
Hammer usually relied on this "memo" to recall the things he did and the people he contacted. And now...
"Grandpa, you really can't remember anything? Not even the memo?" Lucy stared intently at her grandfather.
She had just seen Hammer fiercely set out to punish Dias, but in the blink of an eye, the old man seemed to have turned into a different person, looking bewildered.