Chapter 1300 Do You Not Have A Brain Or A Mouth?
Armand didn't explicitly say, so Genevieve assumed that Johanna had been taken away by Zephyr for a few months and had a mental breakdown. Perhaps, like her past self, she had a tendency for self-harm.
Upon arriving at the mansion, she saw Johanna standing there, looking dazed and confused. It was then that she realized how unwell Johanna truly was.
Right now, Johanna seemed as if her soul had been drained, leaving only an empty shell behind. She could walk, smile, and eat on her own, but she lacked any vitality. When people tried to talk to her, she simply ignored them.
Sitting in one place for a long time, not even blinking an eye.
After calming down, she asked Timothy, “Aren't you a doctor? Jojo has become like this, and you have no solution?”
Ever since Johanna was brought back, Timothy has been by her side without closing his eyes for a moment.
He was also extremely distressed because of Johanna's mental state.
“I'm not omnipotent, I'm just a neurosurgeon. Jojo, she...” Timothy couldn't continue, hanging his head and grabbing his hair, filled with immense regret.
If he hadn't been so full of himself, thinking that Loraine would take good care of Johanna, he should have called her earlier.
Johanna had been gone for several months, and he just watched helplessly, not doing anything.
He's such a scoundrel!
Armand poured a glass of water and handed it to Timothy, encouraging him to drink it to help calm his emotions.
Armand and Genevieve said, “Johanna has closed herself off due to external stimuli, and she's completely indifferent to everything around her.”
Genevieve paused for a moment, “Autism?”
“Ah, it's still quite severe autism,” Armand Lottie sighed. “When I took in Johanna, I had a doctor examine her, but the doctor was at a loss.”
Genevieve had once worked with individuals with autism, and Jan's daughter was one of them.
That little girl also developed autism due to some kind of stimulation, but she loved the violin. Genevieve visited Jan's house a few times and managed to coax the child into speaking.
Johanna seemed different from the little girl. Her gaze was dull, showing no interest in anything.
Even when Asel came over to hug her and called out “Mommy, hug!”, Johanna remained unmoved.
Genevieve suddenly thought of something and urgently said to Armand, “Didn't I have a mental breakdown because of Jack? You were afraid I would hurt myself, so you asked a doctor to give me hypnosis...”
“Johanna, that's not the same,” Armand understood her meaning. “Back then, you only had a mental issue, but you still knew who the people around you were.”
Johanna has closed herself off in her own little world, unable to hear anyone speaking to her. Hunger, eating, bathing, and sleeping - all these actions are driven purely by her body's instincts.
The hypnotist was unable to guide Johanna to follow their own thoughts, and as a result, they couldn't hypnotize her.
Seeing that even hypnosis didn't work on Johanna, Genevieve's eyes welled up with tears.
Catching a glimpse of Timothy nearby, she couldn't help but wish she could smash the coffee pot on the table over his head.
Genevieve angrily scolded, “Timothy, you're really not a man! When you argue with Johanna, even if you don't go find her yourself, can't you at least call Mando or my brother to talk about it?”
“Don't you have a brain, and can't you speak?”
“Well, even if the housekeeper has been with Jojo for a long time, she's still just an employee, getting paid to do her job. Do you really think she would risk her life for an employer?”
“If you really loved Johanna as much as you claim, you wouldn't have lost her this time!”
Timothy knew he had made a mistake, so he let Genevieve scold him.
Of course he loved Johanna; otherwise, he wouldn't have given so much for her and been so concerned about the child's affairs.
But he really had been negligent, causing Johanna to suffer a lot.
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