Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy! -
Chapter 485 The Real Answer
When the topic of the consultation fee came up, Fennis did feel somewhat embarrassed. After all, even the consultation fee was paid double.
Faced with Michael Cooper's cold look, Fennis could only say, "I'll try again."
Before going back into the room, Fennis thought of something and asked, "However, to help her open up a bit, perhaps you could tell me what she's interested in?"
"Interested in?" Jane looked puzzled, as if talking to herself, "I've been with Ms. Hansen for so long, but I've never noticed her taking an interest in anything. Mr. Cooper, do you know?" She turned to Michael Cooper without any guard up and asked softly.
However, what responded to her was Michael Cooper's silence.
David glanced at Michael Cooper, his lips faintly curling with a hint of mockery.
What could Ms. Hansen possibly be interested in now? Nothing more than leaving this place or that person.
Unfortunately, neither of these things would Michael Cooper willingly mention.
As expected, after a long silence, Michael Cooper said to Fennis, "Not sure."
Jane, still looking clueless, asked in surprise, "Eh? Mr. Cooper, you don't know what Ms. Hansen is interested in either? Does Ms. Hansen not have any interests?"
Not knowing if he was tired of her talking too much, but after Jane finished speaking, Michael Cooper glanced at her with a cool look.
Jane: "..."
Feeling an inexplicable chill, she shut her mouth, not daring to speak further.
Fennis, although unaware of what was going on with these people, could obviously feel that something was off with the atmosphere among them.
It was one thing for others not to know the patient's interests.
But this man also didn't know?
Fennis pursed his lips and pondered seriously, wondering if this could be the reason for Eva's condition.
But...
Everything felt very wrong, strange.
Thinking this, Fennis asked, "Mr. Cooper, there is one question, I want to know the real answer."
Despite feeling the tension, Fennis pressed on for the sake of the patient.
"What is your relationship with the woman inside?"
"Does that have anything to do with your diagnosis?"
Fennis nodded: "It might not usually, but... given her current mood, which you have seen."
Michael Cooper pursed his lips, clearly not wanting to answer the question.
This time, Fennis noticed something different. He had previously assumed they were a handsome couple living together, not looking like siblings, guessing they might be an awkward pair of lovers. But now he wasn't answering; so they weren't a couple?
If they weren't a couple, yet she stayed here all the time, could her condition be related to this situation?
With this in mind, Fennis decided to use this issue as a breakthrough point and ask about it.
"I'll go in and try," he said.
Without waiting for Michael Cooper's response, Fennis quickly re-entered the house.
Watching this unfold, Michael Cooper's expression darkened. He didn't wait for his response before entering again, did he? Did this man guess that he and Eva were not a couple at all? Fennis re-entered the room to replace Eva still maintaining her original posture, unchanged.
Considering the hints he had picked up outside, he walked over and sat down in the chair in front of her, then silently observed her.
After about three minutes, Fennis couldn't help but ask, "Ms. Hansen, aren't you tired sitting like that?"
Her posture was odd, although she was leaning on the sofa, maintaining such a position for an extended period should be extremely uncomfortable.
As expected, his question did not spark her interest; Eva merely glanced at him faintly without speaking.
"I have a topic you might be interested in; do you want to hear it?"
However, this statement did not catch her attention either, so Fennis directly asked, "Do you want to leave here?"
He asked this question with serious observation, not wanting to miss any expression on her face.
Indeed, after he brought up this question, a slight ripple appeared on Eva's face, and then she looked at him seriously. This expression made Fennis feel that he had finally guessed correctly.
This was probably the crux of her illness.
Fennis pushed up his glasses, finally feeling more at ease.
"Ms. Hansen, if you want to leave here, maybe I can help you."
Finally, Eva seriously looked towards him.
"Help me? How can you help me?" she said. These were her first words since he had entered the room.
Her voice was soft and gentle, as if speaking left her breathless, a sign that her condition was affecting her physical health.
Each time Fennis saw a patient like this, he always felt pained and helpless, "How would you like me to help you?"
He should build trust with his patient quickly.
Eva quietly looked at him, how could he help her?
She showed a look of confusion in her eyes, "I don't know."
"Don't know?" Fennis seemed to have found another breakthrough, "Why is that? Don't you have any thoughts?"
"I do," Eva nodded emphatically.
"And what are those thoughts?"
When asked this, Eva, who had been willing to speak a few words, fell silent again.
Fennis did not urge her, waiting patiently.
After a long time seeing that she wouldn't speak, he added, "Maybe you can try telling me, and if it's not feasible, we can think of other methods?"
Eva shook her head.
"No need, you can't help me. Please go."
When it came to her innermost thoughts, Eva began resisting communication again. Previously she had just sat unmoving, but now she even refused to interact and directly got up and lay down on the bed. Seeing her like this, Fennis could only step out.
The three people outside were still standing guard, coming up to him as before when they saw him exit.
"How is it?"
Fennis shook his head.
"She has a heavy mental burden and doesn't wish to disclose it."
Saying this, Fennis looked at Michael Cooper.
"However, there's something I want to say. Mr. Cooper, I see that although Ms. Hansen refuses to communicate with me, her thoughts weren't disordered during our interaction. Perhaps, you need to have a good talk with each other." Having said that, Fennis took out his business card and handed it to Jane.
"Ms. Hansen probably won't want to see me again today. If you still wish to have me come over, I can return tomorrow at this time. However, every patient's situation is unique, and I can only try my best, but I can't guarantee results." While saying these words, Fennis kept his gaze fixed on Michael Cooper.
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