Chapter 97
rk let out an imperceptible sigh of relief. He was truly afraid that Bradley would stubbornly insist on
wanting Esther’s life.
“Mr. Warner, rest assured. I won’t let her disturb you and Ms. Anstey’s wedding,” assured rk.
Bradley’s lips curled slightly as he coldly said, “rk, keep her away from Felix.”
Bradley felt ufortable at the thought of Esther waking up and calling Felix her son.
rk also thought about this issue and hurriedly asked the psychologist, “Doctor, why does Esther call
Mr. Felix her son after waking up?”
“From a psychological perspective, it’s because something happened to her that she couldn’t ept he
rself, so her brain automatically
changed her memories.” The psychologist carefully examined Esther’s medical records and said, “The
pain of losing a daughter is a devastating blow to her, and she may subconsciously perceive Mr. Felix a
s her deceased child.”
rk and Bradley frowned upon hearing that.
“What if we tell her that Mr. Felix isn’t her son?” asked rk,
The psychologist shook her head and kindly advised, “I personally suggest not to stimte her for the ti
me being. In fact, if she can consider Mr. Felix as her deceased child, it might actually help her recover
y.”
rk eagerly awaited the results of the DNA maternity test he had arranged for. Once the DNA test con
firmed that Felix was
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Esther’s child, then… Liliane would have no chance of marrying Bradley.
“So, you mean we should try to amodate her for now?” Bradley asked in a cold voice.
“Yes, she is currently a patient. Although for many people, psychological illness is not considered a real
illness, it’s actually more challenging to treat than physical illnesses. I suggest that you cooperate with
her as much as possible. After she receives psychological treatment from me for some time, we can sel
ectively reveal the truth to her,” said the
psychologist.
Bradley nced coldly at the psychologist. If it were not for the fact that this hospital was a private hosp
ital under the Warner Group and the doctors there were the most
professional, he would have suspected that Esther had sent the psychologist.
“Is there a possibility that she’s pretending to be ill?” Bradley asked indifferently.
The psychologist shook her head in astonishment. “Mr. Warner, please trust my professional expertise.
Based on the results of the psychological assessment I conducted, she’s not pretending to be ill.”
rk looked at the psychologist and hesitantly asked, “Can she really be discharged now?”
“Yes,” said the psychologist. “Given her current psychological state, it’s better for her to leave the hospit
al than to stay. However, I still rmend avoiding significant
stimtion and preferably letting her live in a familiar environment ast familiarity aids in her psychologic
al recovery.”
“I understand.” rk took out his phone and made a call. “It’s me. Prepare Primus Mansion.”
rk then covered the phone and asked the psychologist, ” Will it help her condition if she sees her
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past belongings?”
“Naturally, it might have a positive effect,” replied the psychologist.
rk calmly instructed someone to tidy up Primus Mansion.
As Bradley examined Esther’s psychological evaluation report, his countenance grew cold and fierce, h
is eyes filled with an unending gloom.
“Do you have any other questions?” asked the psychologist.
rk shook his head.