Parker looked grave. "I asked you to take good care of her. How could this happen?"
The doctor was also helpless. Postpartum depression could not be cured by good care, not to say Meredith was having more problems.
She could not go out now, nor could she communicate with others. She could not be with her children. She was already under a lot of stress, and those would just aggravate her condition.
"Miss Mason must have been depressed because she had to separate with her child right after she gave birth. Plus... Now that she has lost her freedom, she is naturally getting worse."
The doctor said solemnly, "It seems that if she doesn't get treatment as soon as possible, something bad will happen."
"Something bad? What do you mean?!" Parker was furious. He grabbed the doctor by the collar and pressed him against the wall. "I don't care what method you will use. You must cure her!"
"Then we'll have to rely on sedatives and nutrient fluids..." The doctor pushed his glasses and looked helpless. "She is depressed because of her child, so maybe we can try to cure her by... We can't let her forget everything..."
Parker let go of his hand and looked at Meredith, who was lying on the bed with a pale face. He held her cold hand and felt his heart became colder.
All of this was the fault of the Xaviers. If Derek hadn't been frantically searching for Meredith, perhaps Meredith's situation wouldn't have been so serious with her family around.
"There's another way..."
Parker was silent for a moment, and a look of determination flashed across his eyes. "Hypnosis. Make her completely forget about the past trauma and the existence of a child!"
This was the last method Parker could think of since Meredith was in such a serious condition. He had dealt with a very famous hypnotist before. He could blur and distort people's memories. People who were hypnotized by him would think that what had happened did not exist and that what did not exist was true.
"But... This..."
The doctor was startled. Parker's expression was cold, but the doctor could tell that he was serious.
"This is the last way. You take care of her. Don't tell anyone about this!"
Parker clenched his fist and looked at Meredith's face. He knew that it was unfair and kind of shameless to deprive her of her memory.
However, the thought of freeing Meredith from her pain, and... making her forget everything that happened with Derek, Parker wavered.
He admitted that it was a bit despicable, but from the beginning, he had used some base means to be with her. In order to get what he wanted, he was used to resorting to unscrupulous means.
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