Chapter 728
Since Cooper figured he should not leave Nathalia unattended, he asked Rosa to make a room for him as well.
Once the guest room was ready, Cooper checked the place before calling Armand to tell him about what had happened that day.
They talked for about two hours over the phone until Cooper felt exhausted.
Seeing that Armand did not respond, he took a sip of water to moisturize his throat. “Jack choked Genev twice out of anger in the hospital the day before,” Cooper added.
“Bring Genev to see Timothy tomorrow. Let's see what he says,” Armand replied calmly.
Cooper sighed in helplessness. “But Timothy is a brain surgeon. What Genev needs now is a psychiatrist. She has dissociative identity disorder. How are these two anything alike?”
Armand was silent for a moment. “I'll give him a call in a bit.”
After breakfast the next day, Cooper asked Nathalia to go to the hospital with him, saying that she did not look good.
Nathalia knew what he was trying to do. “Cooper, it's not gonna work. It's useless even if you get the best psychiatrist in the world, so why waste your time and energy?” she uttered with a smile, toying with his car key.
Cooper ignored her.
When Timothy received Armand's call the night before, he thought Armand was trying to pull his leg. However, when he finally saw it for himself after taking leave from work the next morning, he arranged for the most experienced psychiatrist he knew to look into this case.
After they went into the consultation room, Nathalia sat on the couch and folded her long legs. “You guys don't have to eavesdrop from the next room. Y'all can just stay here and see for yourselves what happens,” she ordered, pointing at the two men.
She looked around at the devices in the room before turning toward the old and retired doctor. “I'd like to try the galvanometer.”
“Sure,” the doctor agreed.
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