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Chapter 289
Frederick opened the door slowly.
Luke, however, did not throw anything at him immediately as usual, not because there were no objects nearby to
use.
He looked lifeless, as he sat on the bed, quietly staring out the window.
He sensed Frederick had already come to his side.
“Who did you bring this time?” Luke’s voice was hoarse, sounding like he had strained his throat shouting a few days ago.
Frederick pulled over a chair and sat beside Luke’s bed, hands in the pockets of his doctor’s overalls.
“Captain Felton sent me. I’m Frederick, a psychologist here to do a psychological assessment.” Frederick was calm and saw no need to hide this from a patient.
Luke sneered. “Psychologist? My mom said the hospital’s psychologists were useless. They ran off after I threw something at them. No wonder Roy replaced them so quickly.”
“I can tell from the sweat on your forehead that this position must be hurting your wound, right?” Frederick stayed seated and still.
“No need to be so anxious. From the way you’re sitting right now, I can tell that you’re pressing on your wound, which causes them to heal very slowly and it’s no good to your health either. There’s no need to force your pride while sick.”
Luke remained still.
“Then what? I’m like a dead fish, tied up and butchered when kidnapped, and it’s the same now that I’m rescued. Oh no, I’m still a suspect to Roy, not a victim.”
“That’s not how cases work. You don’t have to generalize. The person who hurt you has been caught and will pay the price. As a suspect, you also have to face consequences for your actions.”
In that sense, maybe the world was fair.
But was it really?
Was there truly absolute fairness in this world?
When you stood at a certain height, the scales of fairness would tip towards you, and you would fall more slowly than ordinary people.
“Alright, we’ll start the psychological assessment now. I need you to cooperate and answer some questions.” Frederick took out a small notebook and a pen. “Since you didn’t attack me when I came in, it means you’re ready. You knew I’d come and you knew you couldn’t escape.‘
Chris had just finished a surgery when he received a call from Felix.
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“I’m sorry, Chris. Natalie has gone to your place. Have you seen her?” Felix’s voice sounded quite anxious.
Chris hadn’t changed out of his surgical gown yet and glanced outside in confusion.
The surgery had been scheduled a month ago and went smoothly, lasting five hours.
“No, I’ve been in surgery, just finished,” replied Chris.
Felix said, “I’ve spoiled Natalie. I think you were right
not everyone in the Lawson family has to study
medicine. Natalie isn’t cut out for this field. Might as well send her abroad to learn something else. I just mentioned it today, and she got mad.”
Everyone could tell Natalie’s target was Chris.
Her internship applications had been rejected several times by Francesca, and today Natalie came to the Summit Infirmary to ask Chris why.
Natalie had arrived at the hospital two hours ago.
But she was told that Chris was in surgery.
With Francesca blocking her, Natalie couldn’t get into Chris’s office and had to wait in the lounge for now.
“Forget it, some things have to be made clear.” Chris put his phone aside and gotten changed.
“I apologize in advance.”
“No problem. Be harsh to her if you need to.”
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