Chapter 87
Chapter 87
Chapter 87 Hypnotherapy
Joseph looked up and saw Deborah’s tearful face.
Deborah sat down opposite him and hastily wiped away the traces on her face.
Joseph’s expression was stiff. He looked away and stopped looking at her.
“Now that you’ve seen your daughter, you should feel relieved. It’s your turn to be satisfied with my
requirement now.”
Deborah’s expression had calmed down a lot. “I’ll do my best to meet your requirements. You can ask
for whatever you need, but don’t
hurt Alyssa
Joseph replied, “Of course, as long as you help me get things done Why would I waste my time hurting
a child?”
The relationship between Joseph and Deborah was just a transaction.
Joseph should speak like that without any emotions or feelings.
Deborah was silent for a while and suddenly asked him, “Can I know why you want to deal with
Ashton?”
Joseph looked at her with a smile and said in a calm tone, “Because eleven years ago, Ashton’s uncle
killed my mother. The Mullen
family protected his uncle and classified my mother’s death as an accidental fire.”
Deborah was a little sensitive to the time point “eleven years ago.”
It was the same time when Ashton carried her on his back to the hospital when she was dying under a
cliff.
Deborah couldn’t help saying. “At that time, Ashton was still a good person.”
Over the years, Ashton had hurt her so much. Deborah had to admit that when she was thirteen years
old, Ashton had been good to her
for a long time.
Joseph laughed, “It’s hard to believe you still think Ashton was a good person now.”
Deborah corrected him in a deep voice. “I’m talking about that time, not now. He saved me at that time.
Otherwise, I wouldn’t have
married him.*
Joseph’s face lit up. “He saved you eleven years ago? Are you sure?”
If Joseph remembered correctly, Ashton only returned to the country ten years ago.
Before that, Ashton had been living abroad with his parents.
Deborah didn’t answer, and she could tell Joseph was making fun of her.
Joseph was a cun ning businessman. The reason why he asked this was that he wanted to pry into the
relationship between Deborah and Ashton.
It was all for the sake of bringing him benefits one day.
With his hatred for Ashton, Joseph couldn’t believe that Ashton used to be a so-called good person.
Seeing that Deborah didn’t want to say anything more, Joseph smiled and didn’t ask anymore.
At the time, Joseph’s assistant, Morton Hinton, called and said, “Mr. Black, I have checked it. Dr.
Norman has been practicing at Richmond Hospital recently. But he only plans to stay for half a month,
and all his appointments for this half month are full. But…*
Morton suddenly paused.
Joseph asked angrily, “But what?”
Morton continued, “I asked the director of Richmond Hospital. Dr. Norman is still working in the
psychology department tonight.”
“Isn’t be an orthopedic expert?” Joseph asked in confusion.
Chapter 87 Hypnotherapy
It was understandable that Dr. Norman could treat other surgical diseases as well.
But how could he also can treat psychological diseases?
Morton explained, “The Moxley family members are not ordinary people. Dr. Norman is naturally gifted
in medicine. He’s very good at treating orthopedic diseases. I heard that he also studied psychology in
his spare time and became a specialist in the psychology department
This was a rare opportunity that Joseph didn’t want to miss it.
Joseph immediately got up, instructing Morton to book an appointment with Dr. Norman.
When Joseph took the suit jacket from the serv ant, he remembered that Deborah was still sitting on
the sofa.
Only then did he turn around and look at her. “What are you going to do? Go to the hospital with me, or
should I ask someone to send
you back?”
Deborah answered truthfully, “I need to pick up some medicine at Richmond Hospital. I’ll take a taxi
myself.”
Deborah had planned to go to the hospital right after work as she was running out of painkillers.
If she didn’t keep some extra on hand, she wouldn’t be able to endure the pain when it strikes.
Joseph waved to her and motioned for her to come over. “I’m heading in there too. Let me take you
there.”
By the time they arrived at the hospital, it was already quite late at night.
Joseph pushed open the car door and got out. Deborah got out from the other side.
As Deborah was just out of the car, a car suddenly rushed towards her from behind, almost like an
intentional murder.
The car was moving too fast, and Deborah couldn’t even see it clearly. She immediately retreated a few
steps.
The car braked and stopped where she had been standing. She could finally see that it was Ashton’s
car.
The way he came, it seemed like Ashton had been following them for a while.
Ashton had driven himself over.
Ashton got out of the car in a rage.
Deborah’s face was a little pale, but she remained calm.
Joseph walked around from the other side of the car with a smile and asked, “What’s going on, Mr.
Mullen? Are you so angry because I brought Debby to the hospital for treatment?”
Ashton sneered, “I heard Dr. Norman is on duty in the psychiatry department tonight. Mr. Black, are you
here to see a doctor or to visit
someone?”
Joseph laughed, “Mr. Mullen, you also know about it. If you’re also here for psychological treatment, we
can go up together.”
Ashton pulled Deborah over and pushed her into the car.
“Joseph, don’t be too smug. The Moxley family won’t fall for your tricks.”
Joseph smiled and said, “Who knows? Mr. Mullen, don’t always vent your anger on a woman. It’s not
what a man should do.”
Ashton ignored Joseph, got into the driver’s seat, and quickly reversed the car, then sped away.
Joseph’s smile disappeared. With a gloomy expression, he watched the car speed away.
Joseph had important things to do, so he couldn’t spend too much time thinking about Deborah. He
turned and went into the hospital
It was late at night, but many people still came for Norman’s fame.
Although Joseph had connections and a stake in the hospital, if he wanted to approach the Moxley
family for business, he had to maintain the decorum of a gentleman.
So Joseph didn’t want to meet Norman directly through his connections.
What’s more, Norman had his own norm at work.
Norman hated it the most when people pretended to seek medical help only to use it as an opportunity
to get close to the Moxley family, wasting medical resources and his time.
In the past, some people tried to do this before, but they all exposed their flaws and ended up losing
more than they gained.
Joseph sat outside the consultation room, waiting patiently.
He wasn’t afraid of exposing his flaws; he did have a psychological illness.
It was not the first time that he had come here to see a psychologist before.
After his mother passed away, he forgot too many things before that.
Over the years, many fragments of memories that seemed true or false had constantly tortured him,
reminding him of many vague.
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Especially that girl. Her face always appeared vaguely in front of him.
The girl’s laughter and crying were sometimes distant and sometimes close in his mind.
When Joseph was a little absent-minded, Norman’s assistant doctor came out and called him, “Mr.
Black, it’s your turn.”
Joseph immediately came back to his senses and got up to go in.