Chapter 486
Bane was upset at Benjamin’s gaze. He felt as if Victoria had told Benjamin something.
“Why do you keep looking at me?”
Benjamin didn’t expect Bane to ask of his own accord. He didn’t want to say it at first,
but now that Bane had asked, he grabbed the chance and said straightforwardly, “Mr.
Morison, would you like to undergo some psychological counseling as Miss Selwyn
did?”
In his many years of experience, Benjamin could see that Victoria had psychological
issues, but Bane’s issue was likely more severe.
Ethan was speechless.
And so was Jessie.
They probably didn’t expect Benjamin to say that all of a sudden.
They both glanced at Bane to see what his expression would be like. Just as expected,
Bane’s expression was as dark as ink.
However, Benjamin didn’t seem like he minded. He continued with a natural expression,
“My suggestion is sincere, Mr. Morison. Perhaps you can consider it seriously, and you
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can just call me if you have any needs. Let’s end the consultation here for today. I’ll
leave now.”
“I shall see you off, Dr. Lawson.”
Ethan walked forward and saw Benjamin off. Bane was probably mad right now, or he
might be thinking that he should tell Benjamin some things so that Victoria could be
cured.
Ethan had to be the one to say those things Bane couldn’t say.
After Benjamin left, Jessie stood where she was, looking at Bane with a stunned
expression. Sometime later, she finally whispered, “I’ll be going in now, Mr. Morison.”
She was referring to Victoria’s room, so Bane glanced at her. Instead of replying, he
walked past her and went into the room. When Jessie saw that, she had no choice but
to follow him in a hurry.
Bane felt both anger and heartache when he saw Victoria lying back on the bed. Her
eyes were closed as she curled up on the bed, looking like her energy was spent.
Bane was mad that she behaved like this around him, and his heart ached because she
was ruining her health by refusing to consume anything.
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However, many instances proved that she wasn’t rejecting food and water on purpose.
Her body was resisting it, and she would throw up anything she ate. Her body had
turned so weak.
Bane stared at her quietly for a long time, then went out.
When he came out, he bumped into Ethan, who had just returned from seeing Benjamin
off.
“Mr. Hudson.”
Bane’s eyes were cold as he said, “Go and find out where Nicole and Nathan are right
now.”
When Ethan heard Nicole’s and Nathan’s names, his expression shifted.
“Mr. Morison, what do you mean by this?”
“She lost the will to live because she lost her memories. Her subconscious mind gave
her psychological problems, causing her to develop anorexia. If that’s the case, the only
course of action I can take is to reignite her will to live.”
Save for Alaric, the only thing that could reignite her will to live was the two children.
Ethan was speechless.
He thought that with the recent development of events, Bane would finally think things
through and let Victoria go, and realize that forcing things wouldn’t bring happiness. He
thought that Bane would’ve learned that some things had to be given up on and let go.
However, he truly didn’t expect Bane to sink even deeper into the mud and even try to
do something to the children.
Ethan stood where he was, unmoving.
“What’s the matter?”
“Mr. Morison, Nicole and Nathan are still young, so they can’t endure too much shock.
Also, they don’t know anything.”
At that, Ethan paused for a moment and continued, “Mr. Morison, they’re not your
children, but you’ve watched them grow up. How can you-”
Bane interrupted him.
“I just want her to live.”
He was willing to give up on everything else.
At long last, Ethan scowled.
“But if anything happened to the two children, Miss Selwyn would experience a
suffering even worse than death!”
“Why would anything happen to the children?” Bane narrowed his eyes. “Victoria is here
with me now, and I want her to be reunited with her children. What’s wrong with that?”
“If you truly want them to be reunited, Mr. Morison, you should let Miss Selwyn go.”
When Bane heard that, he chuckled.
Ethan could sense something else in Bane’s laugh, and he was instinctively scared. He
was afraid that something worse would happen later on, so he hastily said, “I’ll get to it.”
Seeing that Ethan had agreed, Bane couldn’t be bothered to waste time on nonsense.
“Be quick about it. After three days at most, I want to see the two children by her side. If
something happens to her, you can forget about coming back.”
Ethan’s arms were hanging on either side of his body, and he clenched his fists tightly.
His heart was extremely bitter at that moment.
Before this, he thought that Bane would take pity on Victoria’s health and let her go.
However, he had underestimated Bane’s obsession.
Meanwhile, back in Corynthea, it was nighttime, and the Cadogan Residence was
brightly lit.
Mary had just put Nicole and Nathan to sleep. When she left the children’s room, a
sorrowful expression immediately colored her face.
In all her years of marriage with Adrian, this was her first time being so worried and
troubled about something.
She didn’t have much of a problem in the past. To maintain her looks and youthful
appearance, Mary invested not in aesthetic medicine but in going to sleep and waking
up early. She made sure that she was calm at all times, so she didn’t worry about most
things. Her emotions had always been stable.
Unexpectedly, this time was different.
Once downstairs, Mary caught sight of Adrian, who was smoking in the living room.
When Adrian heard the sounds, he looked up to see Mary walking toward him. He
hastily put out the cigarette in the ashtray, then got up to open the windows to let in
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