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Hearing her cry in the main bedroom, Ray felt sad, as if a wire wrapped around his heart so tightly that it almost stopped beating. So, he pursed his lips, took a few steps back, lowered his voice, and asked, "How often does she have nightmares?" Liam looked calm but was worried at heart. Although he hated Ray the most, he couldn't help pouring out the bitterness. He lowered his head and replied, "When I began to have memories, she had nightmares frequently—once every three to five days. After I grew up, she gradually had her life and work circle. So, her nightmares become fewer. I consulted a doctor. If I wake her up when she has a nightmare, it will make the nightmare more unforgettable. So, I dare not go in." He wanted her to forget the painful past as soon as possible. If so, she wo