Chapter 239
Elijah pulled out a few candies from his pocket and ced them in her hand.
Maka finally let go of his hand when she saw the candies.
Elijah felt nervous as he watched the doctor lead Maka into the treatment center.
This was his first time taking Maka to see a psychologist.
And this doctor was one of the most famous psychologists in the country.
He didn''t know if Maka could ovee her mental obstacles.
About half an hourter, the door of the treatment center opened.
Maka quickly walked out and rushed into Elijah''s arms.
Her emotions were rtively stable; she didn''t cry, but she was a little scared and nervous.
Elijah held her in one arm and patted her back with the other hand, "Maka, it''s okay. I''ve been
waiting for you here the whole time."
The doctor invited Elijah to sit down on a nearby sofa.
"Mr. Bourne, I looked through the information you sent mest night. Based on mymunication with
her just now, I don''t think she''s suitable for psychological treatment at the moment. It''s not just a simple
psychological issue. I suggest she undergo specialized surgical treatment first to restore her physical
health. She might not even need psychological treatment after she recovers."
Elijah asked, "Did she talk to you just now?"
The doctor shook his head, "I had her answer my questions with nods and head shakes. She
cooperated quite well."
The doctor handed him a questionnaire.
It contained the questions the doctor asked and Maka''s corresponding answers.
The questions were all pretty simple, like who her favorite person was, what made her happiest, and
what made her unhappy...
Every answer was rted to Elijah.
"Her intelligence issue is more serious than her psychological issue," the doctor said. "Mr. Bourne, you
don''t need to worry too much."
"Thank you." Elijah put away the questionnaire, got up, and prepared to leave with Maka.
At that moment, a mother and son entered.
Before Elijah could react, Maka had already rushed towards them.
After Violette returned to the country, she booked a consultation with a local psychologist.
She was worried about Ian''s inability to fit in with his ssmates.
So whenever she heard of a good psychologist, she would take Ian to give it a try.
Maka walked up to Ian and gave him a sweet smile.
Violette was a little surprised to see Maka.
Why was she here? Had Elijah brought her?
Immediately after, a tall figure strode over, shielding Maka.
Elijah looked at Violette, his voice low and mellow, "Your son could indeed use a psychologist."
He didn''t mean any harm.
He thought Ian had some personality issues, and the sooner he got treatment, the sooner he could
recover.
But Violette heard a different meaning, "You''re the president of the Bourne Group; do you really need to
mock a four-year-old kid?"
Elijah''s face turned slightly red, defending himself, "I''m not mocking him. I brought Maka to see a
psychologist as well."
Violette pursed her lips and led Ian past them.
After Ian was taken to the treatment center by the doctor, Violette went to the waiting area next door.
About half an hourter, t
he door of the treatment center opened, and Violette came out from the waiting area.
"Ms. Dennis, your child is just a little different from other children, but it doesn''t mean he has any
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psychological problems," the doctor handed her a questionnaire.
She nced it through and then expressed her gratitude to the doctor.
Then, she led Ian out of the clinic.
Not long after they walked out, a tall figure blocked her path.