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His Ex-Wife Is A Billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) novel Chapter 811

Evadne's heart skipped a beat as she locked eyes with Thaddeus' deep gaze, feeling her heart thump heavily against her chest.

At this moment, Thaddeus' muscles were coiled tight beneath his crisp suit, visible even without him shedding a layer.

"Ahem, Thaddeus."

Chad coughed weakly, his face pale, breaking the silence as if to cover for Evadne, as though they were hiding something from him, "Don't overthink it. I just ran into Ms. Evadne outside the hospital. I wasn’t feeling well, so she kindly offered to wheel me up."

"Chad, overthink what?"

A faint smile tugged at Thaddeus' lips, not quite warm, but still a smile, "You’re my big brother, Evadne is your sister-in-law; we're family. It's only natural for her to help."

With that, he strode over to Evadne, eyes softening as he took over the wheelchair from her, "I'll take it from here."

"Thanks, Thad." Chad's lips curled slightly, his eyes deepening in color.

Thaddeus bent down and whispered in his ear, his voice low, restraining his emotions, "You’re my big brother; it's the least I can do."

Outside the hospital room, Frederic was anxiously discussing Marilla's condition with the attending physician.

"Dad!"

Chad called out frantically, seated in the wheelchair yet seemingly desperate to stand and walk over.

"Chad! You’re not well; why did you come out so late?" Frederic’s heart lurched upon seeing his son's pallor.

"I'm worried about Marilla, so I came to check on her. I ran into Thaddeus and Ms. Evadne downstairs, and we came up together."

Chad's expression was filled with concern, "Dad, how is Marilla doing?"

Evadne's face was also ghostly white with worry, while Thaddeus tightly gripped her cold hand.

"Jareth is in there with your sister. Thank God for Jareth, otherwise."

Frederic sighed heavily, his heart aching, "But this can't go on. Marilla has depression, and this has been such a shock; I’m afraid she might break down."

Thaddeus felt a stab of pain in his chest and after a moment’s hesitation, said, "If it comes to it, we might have to consider ECT, electroconvulsive therapy."

Frederic and Dennis exchanged glances, "Electroconvulsive therapy?"

"It's a treatment for mental illness using controlled electric currents."

"I saw many soldiers in the peacekeeping forces develop PTSD after being traumatized on the battlefield. They couldn't function normally after discharge and had to resort to this treatment."

Evadne felt a sharp pang as she gazed at his resolute profile.

Frederic asked, "Are there any side effects?"

Thaddeus replied honestly, "Initially, there may be dizziness and nausea. Later on, some memory loss is possible, along with some ongoing memory difficulties."

"I don’t recommend it," Chad interjected, frowning, "Is the only way to heal to forget, to kill off a part of oneself?"

Evadne stared at him in shock. She never expected such empathy from him. The air seemed to freeze as the brothers locked eyes, an invisible clash of wills between them.

"I've been through electroconvulsive therapy, over and over. No one understands better the feeling of having your soul ripped from your body, just replacing one pain with another."

Chad's expression was somber, "Moreover, this method just treats the symptoms, not the cause. That girl Lily means a lot to Marilla. Even if she forgets Lily for a while, any reminder will bring it all back. What then? Do we shock her into forgetting again?"

His heartfelt words left Frederic with tears in his eyes, "Chad, I never knew you suffered so much."

Thaddeus' lips were pressed tight, a thorn in his throat.

The kidnapping had left deep scars on Chad, and his choice of treatment was born of desperation.

"It's in the past, Dad, it's okay."

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