"Yes." Doctor Khan responded and squatted down to give George a psychological check.
Stanley and Fraser, as well as Doctor Lowe, stood by and watched.
After almost half an hour, Doctor Khan stood up solemnly.
"How is it?" Stanley asked, pursing his lips.
Doctor Khan said, "It's very serious. I just used hypnosis to invade his consciousness and found that his mental state has reached a very dangerous level. All are the dark side, so he must immediately undergo psychological treatment, otherwise he will become an uncontrollable existence."
"Hiss..." Fraser gasped again when he heard this, "Uncontrollable existence? Is that a lunatic?"
"It is more terrible than a lunatic. A lunatic will not necessarily do things to endanger society, but he will definitely do it. As I just said, his mind is full of dark sides. Once such a person releases the darkness in his mind, no one can be sure what he will do."
"Gosh! That's too scary." Fraser shivered.
Stanley pursed his thin lips. Although he did not speak, he had already decided to send George away.
He wouldn’t let such a person stay with Violet.
"Take him to the hospital and ask Henry to lock him up alone. As for what to do with him, wait until Violet wakes up." Stanley looked down at George expressionlessly, and ordered.
"Got it." Fraser nodded.
Then together with the two doctors, they lifted George up from the floor and left.
After they left, Stanley closed the door and went back to the master bedroom.
As soon as he entered, he saw that the woman who had been lying there was already sitting up. She was rubbing her temples, looking so uncomfortable.
"Wake up?" Stanley leaned against the door frame.
Hearing his voice, Violet stopped her movements and turned her head to look over, "Mr. Murphy."
Stanley gave a hmm, walked to the bed and then stopped, "Dizzy?"
Violet nodded weakly, "Yes, maybe it's because I drank too much. Thank you for driving me home."
Stanley's handsome face was cold, "I didn't drive you home."
"Huh?" Violet blinked slightly, "You didn’t drive me home?"
Stanley raised his chin without comment.
Violet frowned suspiciously, "No! How could it not be you? At the time in the bar, it was obviously you."
"You have seen the wrong person. You treated George as me!" Stanley stared at her.
Violet shook her head, "It’s impossible. Even if I drank too much at the time, I wouldn't treat George as you."
"Yes, but if George hypnotizes you?" Stanley put his hand in his trouser pocket and said coldly.
"Wh...what do you mean?" Violet straightened her back, instinctively feeling that what he was going to say next would be a huge blow to her.
Stanley looked at her directly and said, "You should have been hypnotized by George in the bar and then you treated him as me. In this way, you will follow him unsuspectingly."
Hearing that, Violet still refused to believe it. She shook her head, and forced a smile, "No, it's impossible. He can't hypnotize at all. Even if he can, why would he do it?"
When Stanley saw her defending George so much, his face sank, "It seems that you have never really understood him, otherwise why you don't even know that he can hypnotize? As for why he did this, it is because he has never given up getting you."
Violet's eyes widened.
Stanley rubbed his eyebrows and said, "He knew clearly that after kissing you on the cruise ship, you were wary of him, so he pretended to be me and approached you, because the person you love is me... "
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