Chapter 1512 Further Deductions
Nevertheless, Bruce did not think much of it. He simply assumed that it was one of Zachary’s tactics.
Maybe he has a motive for doing this? Is he using the carrot and stick approach with Kallum?
The more he thought about it, the more troubled he was. Hence, he reported the situation to Charlotte, who had just arrived at the hospital.
Holding her phone, Charlotte replied calmly, “Perhaps, he just wants to have a good talk with Kallum.”
“Okay. Since you don’t see any issue with it, I won’t dwell on it further.” The earlier suspicions Bruce had fleed his mind. “I just find that there’s something strange about Mr. Nacht ever since he returned.”
“Before the fire, he was experiencing memory loss due to the poison invading his brain. Hence, it’s not surprising for him to act strangely.” Charlotte did not plan on telling him the truth. “We have to be more understanding and accommodative of him.”
“I understand.” Bruce could not help but feel disheartened by her words.
“Take good care of him. I’ll handle my matters first.”
“Yes, Ms. Lindberg.”
After ending the call, Charlotte frowned. She was surprised at how quickly Kallum showed up and even met “Zachary” in private.
“Do you want me to capture Kallum and interrogate him?” Lupine knew what was going on in her mind.
“It’s fine.” Charlotte analyzed the situation rationally, “Considering that he’s meeting Kallum at Northridge in front of so many others, it’s unlikely for him to do anything drastic. Or else, the conflict would be out in the open, and their well-laid-out plans would go to waste.”
“In that case, what should we do?” Lupine asked.
“We don’t have to do anything other than wait for them to make their move.” Charlotte hurried into the ward. “Ellie…”
After going through therapy with the psychologist, Ellie was no longer as paranoid as before. Nonetheless, she was still constantly unsettled. When the little girl saw Charlotte, she did not jump into her arms excitedly like she used to. Instead, she scrutinized her intently as if to see if the latter was truly her mother.
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