Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy! -
Chapter 499 Has Ms. Hansen Regained Her Memory?
Yet, nobody noticed.
Because he always endured everything in silence.
The greater the issue, the more silent he became. So silent that eventually he became gentle and learned to smile at everyone. As if all the sadness and pain had nothing to do with him.
He resented his father's irresponsibility and also despised his mother's lack of confidence.
In his primal thoughts, he resisted everything but was gradually eroded and assimilated, until he became this uncontrollable figure.
He had thought about letting her go, but then he would think about how she was the only person he truly cared for in the world. If he let her go, what would he have left? What else would remain for him? Shortly after breakfast, Fennis came over again.
As usual, he went to the bedroom to chat with Eva. Dealing with a patient who refused to communicate was challenging for him, but he was patient and intended to conquer this step by step. It had only been a few days, but he felt hopeful about curing her illness.
Unexpectedly, after he had been talking to himself for a while, Eva, who had been unresponsive, actually lifted her head to look at him.
"Dr. Fennis."
Fennis paused, probably not expecting her to address him, and with some surprise said, "Ms. Hansen, you're finally willing to talk to me?" "Do you think starting with Michael Cooper might be better than starting with me?"
"What?" This sentence left Fennis somewhat confused.
"I'm not sick," she declared.
Fennis smiled slightly, softly saying, "Ms. Hansen, I didn't say you were sick; don't be nervous."
He slowed down his tone, "We're just having a relaxing chat. You shouldn't feel as though there's a problem."
"What I mean is, I'm not sick, neither physically nor psychologically. I'm completely normal."
Afraid that he wouldn't understand her point, Eva emphasized it once more.
Fennis stopped talking and quietly observed her, seemingly waiting for her to continue.
"It will be a better use of your time working with Michael Cooper than with me."
Fennis looked at her with interest.
"Why do you think I should be working with him instead of you?"
Eva suddenly found herself at a loss for words. How could a normal person be so obsessive?
How could a normal person force someone who didn't love them to stay by their side, especially when she was already like this from not eating, and he still wouldn't let go? Rather than saying she had psychological issues, it seemed his own problems were bigger.
With this thought, Eva remembered something and looked up to ask him, "Did you ask me before if I wanted to go outside?"
Fennis nodded.
"That's right."
"Why did you ask me that question?"
"Ms. Hansen, you said you're not sick, so why not tell me why I asked you that question?" Fennis said with a smile.
Eva looked at him steadily.
Outside
Jane glanced at the time and then couldn't help but say, "Dr. Fennis seems to have been inside for quite a while today."
Upon hearing this, Michael Cooper's thoughts stirred slightly. "Is that so? How long has he been in there?"
Jane replied, "Twenty minutes now, Ms. Hansen... She should be fine, right?"
Michael Cooper narrowed his eyes. On other days, he would stay for about ten minutes, but to those waiting outside, ten minutes and twenty minutes didn't feel much different. Both seemed like a long time, especially for Michael Cooper who always existed in a detached and silent state.
When Jane mentioned it had been over twenty minutes, his brow furrowed, and just as he was about to kick the door down, the door opened, and Fennis walked out. Michael Cooper, who had just lifted his foot, slowly retracted it and looked Fennis with eyes that seemed to imbue a chill.
"Why did it take so long today?"
If there was no progress, could his twenty minutes inside imply an ulterior motive?
"Mr. Cooper, you don't seem too happy? Shouldn't you be pleased if there's been progress with Ms. Hansen?" Michael Cooper continued to regard him with coldness.
"What progress? Speak."
"It's not particularly significant progress, but she was willing to talk to me, so I chatted with her a bit more." Upon hearing this, Michael Cooper's brows knitted together.
"Mr. Cooper, I would like to offer you some psychological therapy as well."
"What do you mean?"
"You are currently the closest person to Ms. Hansen, right? I'd like to communicate with the people close to her, what do you think?"
Initially, Michael Cooper didn't want to agree, but hearing him ask whether he was the closest person to Ms. Hansen made the refusal that was on the tip of his tongue vanish. "That's fine. Should all of us do it?"
Fennis glanced at them and then said, "It will probably just be you and her."
He pointed to Michael Cooper and Jane.
The two followed Fennis and left together.
David stayed behind to watch over things, and once they had gone, he knocked on the door.
"Ms. Hansen."
There was no response from inside, and David spoke again, "May I come in?"
"Come in."
David pushed open the door and walked in.
Eva originally wanted to respond when she heard him calling her name, but fearing that Michael Cooper might still be outside, she remained silent until he asked the subsequent question. Only then was she sure that Michael Cooper was not outside.
As soon as David entered the room, Eva was visibly delighted. "David, have they left?"
David could visibly sense her happiness and nodded, "Yes, they all went with Dr. Fennis. What did you talk to him about? It seemed like a long conversation today."
"Mm, we talked about some things."
Eva got up and approached him, "David, I want to ask you something."
"What is it, Ms. Hansen?"
"You told me yesterday that I have children. Is that true?"
David nodded.
"Of course. If it wasn't true, why would I bring it up?"
"Then..." Eva smiled. "How many children do I have?"
David didn't expect her to ask this question, but he still answered directly after a brief pause, "You have two children, Ms. Hansen"
Eva hadn't expected the answer to align with her thoughts - indeed two children.
"Really? A boy and a girl?"
At her words, David was somewhat astonished. "Ms. Hansen, how did you know?"
"Is it really true?"
"Have you regained your memory?" David remembered he had only mentioned that she had children, without specifying that she had two or their genders, yet she had proactively asked. Could it be that talking about her past could stimulate the recovery of her memory?
"No, not yet."
Eva waved her hand, "I just suddenly dreamt about it last night, and when I woke up, I couldn't help wanting to ask you, but I never got the chance. I didn't expect it to be exactly like in my dream." "You dreamt it?"
"Yes."
David fell silent for a moment and then said, "It seems that speaking to you about the past may indeed help with regaining your memory."
"What other interesting things happened in the past? Can you tell me? Maybe about my two children."
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