Chapter 124 She Might Not Be Sick
Chapter 124 She Might Not Be Sick
In the central hospital of Rexwell.
Lottie Green sat on a chair and looked nervously at the experts in front of her.
"Lottie, you don't have to be nervous."
Edward Grant sat in the middle of them with a chuckle. "Relax."
"These are all the most authoritative spiritual experts."
"This is the expert who flew back from abroad yesterday. He is an expert from the famous Institute of
Psychosurgery abroad. He won a world-class big prize."
"This is an expert who has been in the spiritual field for more than 40 years. He can tell the symptoms
of an ordinary patient at a glance."
"This, this one is even more powerful. Dr. Hank Han is the youngest spiritual research expert in
Rexwell. He is only 30 years old."
"He just received invitations from several major hospitals in the world last week."
After that, Edward Grant looked at Lottie Green's face with great enthusiasm. "Look, so many experts
are giving you the consultation. You must relax!"
Lottie Green, "..."
She silently glanced at the highly respected doctors in front of her.
It was fine if Edward Grant didn't introduce their identities, but as soon as he introduced them... She
was even more nervous.
She pursed her lips, and her nervous voice began to tremble. "Hello, experts."
"Hello."
The leading old expert pushed his glasses. "Let's start."
Lottie Green took a deep breath. "Alright."
She had thought that the experts would ask her a lot of sharp questions during this consultation.
However, the attitudes of the experts were very soft.
They would ask her about the details of her daily life and her knowledge of the world, family, love,
family love, and career.
At first, Lottie Green was still very nervous, but little by little, she relaxed and chatted happily with the
experts.
In the end, the young doctor named Hank Han looked at Lottie Green's face and asked her a very
sharp question.
"The most regretful thing in your life is that you did something you shouldn't have done for your ex-
boyfriend five years ago, right?"
Lottie Green bit her lip and nodded.
"Can you tell me the details of this one that should not be done?"
"What do you think you shouldn't do? What do you regret? Does this have a great impact on you now?"
Lottie Green looked up and looked into Hank Han's eyes. "Dr. Han, do I have to say that?"
"We are doctors."
Hank Han shrugged and said with a faint smile, "There's nothing to hide from the doctor."
Lottie Green took a deep breath and glanced at Edward Grant.
She hesitated for a moment and finally opened her mouth.
"I gave birth to a child."
Her words silenced the four men present.
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Lottie Green's hands were clenched into fists by her sides.
She looked up at them. "Do you want me to continue?"
Hank Han glanced at the three men beside him and narrowed his eyes. "Do you hate yourself at that
time?"
"If I give you another chance, will you change your mind?"
Lottie Green shook her head.
"I don't hate it, and I won't change my choice."
"Because at that time, I loved Luke Berry, and I could do anything for him."
"At that time, I was young, ignorant, and blind."
"As long as it's for Luke Berry, I'll do my best to help him, whether it's good or bad."
"I regret it now because I was too stupid at that time."
"If I do it again, I may still be so stupid."
"This is a part of my life experience. Regret is true regret, but it will not change."
The woman's words silenced the three experts present.
After a long while, the leading expert pushed up the glasses on his nose. "Lottie Green, you're very
clear-minded."
Edward Grant quickly stood up. "Then tell me, is Lottie Green's mental state..."
"Her mental state is very good."
Hank Han narrowed his eyes and looked at Lottie Green's face. "She's fine now. There shouldn't have
been any problems in the past."
Edward Grant was stunned. "What do you mean?"
Hank Han lowered his head to sort out the information and said lightly, "According to hospitalization
record, she happened to have a mental problem after she gave birth."
"This is also in line with the time when Lottie Green lost her memory."
Edward Grant pursed his lips. "But..."
"You have to know that a person's mental problems must have a clear lead factor."
"From it, not only did Lottie Green not have a mental breakdown five years ago when she was just ill,
but she was also full of hope for the future."
"She knows that her child doesn't belong to her, and although she is reluctant to part with the child, she
is more looking forward to the child and help solving her difficulties."
"She's looking forward to doing something for her child. She's looking forward to a better life."
"I can't find any point of her losing control of her emotions or even going crazy."
After that, Hank Han looked up at the other two experts. "What do you think?"
The two experts also shook their heads. "There are many factors of illness."
"But a positive person like Ms. Green shouldn't get sick without experiencing a major blow and a
mental breakdown."
"What's more, she is calm and cheerful now, and we can't find the shadow of her illness."
The result of the three experts made Edward Grant frown hard.
He had thought that there shouldn't be any problem with Lottie Green's mental state right now, but he
hadn't thought that the experts would deny her illness five years ago.
However, if she hadn't gotten sick five years ago, then what about those photos and diagnosis records?
"They can be forged."
Hank Han explained his doubts with a faint smile. "The photos you saw showed that she was crazy."
"But can you be sure that she is crazy just by her struggling and crying?"
"What if she just didn't want to stay in the psychiatric hospital and crying?"
"What if she doesn't want anyone to touch her just because she's unhappy?"
"Everything is possible."
Hank Han handed the appraisal book to Edward Grant, turned around, took out a business card from
his bag, and handed it to Edward Grant. Then, he took out another one and handed it to Lottie Green.
"If you continue to investigate what happened five years ago, feel free to ask if you need any help."
"I also want to know who in Rexwell could be so bold and presumptuous to lock a normal person in a
psychiatric hospital."
After that, he turned and left.
Lottie Green stared at the business card in her hand, lost in thought.
Edward Grant frowned. "Lottie..."
"After all, he is still a young man."
The two old experts beside him sighed lightly. "When we were young, we also hated injustice like
poison."
"We're old now. We can't control it anymore."
"Of course, our appraisal results are not necessarily accurate. Maybe you went crazy without any
warning at that time, which is possible."
"But..."
The old man glanced at Lottie Green. "I think you should investigate it carefully. Find the doctor and
nurse who treated you that year and find out the truth."
"After all, the medical record of mental illness will cause a lot of unnecessary misunderstandings for the
rest of your life."
Another expert sighed. "But I feel the thing about your crazy and lost your memory is very interesting.
Maybe someone wants to hide something."
Lottie Green bit her lip and looked at the two old men. Her heart trembled slightly. "But... I don't have
any secrets that need to be treated like this..."
If there was, it was the child she was pregnant at that time.