"Esther, you do have a mental problem. While you are still young and when the problem is not too big, early medical treatment will heal faster. Otherwise, it's not good for anyone if you accidentally hurt someone one day."
Louis said in a light voice: "Don't worry, I promised you that I would keep your secret for you, so no one will know."
Hearing this, Esther's face twisted for a moment.
"Cousin, you did it on purpose, didn't you, because of what happened yesterday, you want to punish me by sending me to a mental hospital?"
Louis gave her a look and didn't explain, but pulled her towards the hospital.
"I don't want to go, cousin, let go!"
Esther was frantic inside, struggling desperately and shouting.
Louis firmly confined her and said in a cold voice, "If you want to make a scene, keep shouting."
It is in the middle of nowhere and there are few pedestrians on the road.
But when you enter the hospital there will be people.
Esther's eyes glowed red, stopped screaming, and was dragged stiffly inside by Louis.
The two men went to the office of the chief physician who had been contacted early in the morning.
After a few pleasantries, the doctor examined Esther and got some insight into her condition.
He then had the ward arranged and sent Louis to pay the bill.
Louis nodded and looked at Esther who didn't say a word, "Wait here while I go pay the bill."
Esther looked away and ignored him.
"Mr. Johnson don't worry go ahead, I'll talk to Miss Riley here some more."
The doctor smiled and rounded up.
Louis nodded and turned to go out.
As soon as the people left, the doctor, in the spirit of due diligence, intended to give Esther some psychological counseling.
Esther, however, was not cooperative and was thinking about how to leave the hospital.
The doctor asked several questions in a row, but Esther did not answer him.
He didn't say anything and let Esther sit and rest while he started looking at the others' cases.
It just so happened that a call came in on his cell phone, so he got up to answer it.
Esther's eyes rolled and she made a quick escape out of the office door when the doctor wasn't looking.
It was only after the doctor answered the phone that he realized she was gone.
He was a little anxious to go to her.
After Louis finished his hospitalization, he ran into the doctor who came in a hurry.
"Dr. Chapman, what's wrong?"
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