Chapter 357
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
But what about Fiona?
It might turn out that she had those dreams not because of amnesia, but maybe because Fiona told those stories to her when they were children.
So if Rosalie told everything to Jonathan now, he might be suspicious.
At least after everything was confirmed, Rosalie would talk to him.
âHow about I find an expert for you?â Jonathan asked.
Of course, the experts he mentioned were all top-notch.
âIâve already made an appointment tomorrow. No need for now. Letâs see what the doctor says,â
Rosalie said.
âThen Iâll go with you tomorrow,â Jonathan said.
âNo. You have to work tomorrow. I can go by myself. Itâs just a headache and you donât need to go with me,â Rosalie hurriedly refused Jonathan. After all, she would go to the doctor tomorrow to consult about her dreams. She didnât want Jonathan to be there.
Jonathan lowered his you there tomorrow.â
eyes and his long eyelashes covered the look in his eyes. âThen be careful. Iâll ask the driver to drive âOkay,â Rosalie responded gently.
The next day, Rosalie arrived at the outpatient office of the hospital on time.
She told the doctor about her symptoms, including her dreams and occasional headaches. She also talked about the fragments of scenes when she had headaches.
But Rosalie couldnât see what those scenes were.
After listening to Rosalieâs description, Milton pondered for a moment and said, âIt may be that your memory is impaired. And it starts to recover due to some stimuli.â
Rosalie was stunned and vaguely recalled that she began to have these dreams and headaches after Calvin told her something happened in her childhood.
But Rosalie had thought she had those dreams because she was always thinking about those things.
Could it be that Calvinâs words were a stimulus to her?
âBy the way, have your family ever mentioned that you lost some memory?â Milton asked.
Rosalie shook her head. At least her father and stepmother had never mentioned it before, but as for Grandma⦠Now that her grandmother had passed away, Rosalie didnât have the chance to ask about it even if she wanted to.
âOf course, amnesia is one of the possibilities, but there may be other reasons. If you want to know whether the symptoms are caused by amnesia or imagination, you can confirm it by hypnosis,â Milton said.
âHypnosis?â Rosalie didnât expect Milton to say the same thing as Lillian did. âCan hypnosis confirm whether my symptoms were caused by amnesia or not?â
âYes, but you need to find an experienced psychologist who can make a judgment based on your reaction,â Milton replied. âIf you need it, I can introduce a psychologist to you. Of course, you can decide whether to go or not.â
As Milton said, he drew a note and wrote down the name and number of the psychologist.
Rosalie took it and thanked him.
Walking out of the clinic, Rosalie felt a little worried.
It seemed that hypnosis would be the quickest way to confirm what happened in Rosalieâs dreams was caused by her imagination or loss of memory.
Rosalie had wanted to figure out why she would have those dreams.
But when she was about to get hypnotized, she hesitated.
If the dreams were really her memory and she was the one Calvin had been looking for, what should she do? Should she go to Calvin and tell him that she was the one he wanted?
Would it only cause more trouble?
However, if Rosalie didnât find out the truth, she would always feel empty and lost. She wouldnât feel reassured. The illusion seemed to have been intertwined with reality constantly, which made her uneasy.
When Rosalie was thinking about it, her phone suddenly rang. It was Jonathanâs call. Rosalie answered it and heard his familiar voice, âHow is going? Have you seen the doctor?â
âYeah, Iâve seen him,â Rosalie answered.
âWhat did the doctor say?â
âNothing serious. He asked me to observe for a while.â Rosalie was a little guilty. After all, she had always believed that they should be honest with each other in a relationship, but now, she was lying to Jonathan.
âThatâs good. There will be a business exhibition tomorrow, will you go with me? I have asked the driver to take you to the Glam Mall so that you can pick out your favorite gown and jewelry,â Jonathan said.
Rosalie said, âOkay.â
When the call was over, Jonathan looked at Carlos coldly and said, âWhat else did Mr. Hale say besides suggesting her hypnotize?â
âHe gave Ms. Leighton the name and number of a psychologist. With that, Carlos handed over a note.
If Rosalie saw it, she would be surprised.
Because the name and number on this note were exactly the same as those she had obtained from Milton.
âKeep an eye on it. If Rosalie goes to the psychologist, Iâll know it immediately,â Jonathan said coldly.
âOkay,â Carlos replied.
But as a personal assistant, Carlos didnât understand why Jonathan had to be so nervous about Rosalie going to see a doctor.
Of course, what confused him more was why Rosalie would go to see a psychologist.
However, Carlos would never ask about these things that shouldnât be asked. That was why he had been in this position for so many years.
Glam Mall was a well-known shopping mall in Strico, but only the upper class knew it well because those who could enter this mall were rich and powerful.
Rosalie used to come to Glam Mall once when she was with Zachary.
Otherwise, she wouldnât even know what Glam Mall was.
The driver drove Rosalie to the door of Glam Mall. Obviously, the manager had been informed of her arrival before. When he saw Rosalie appearing, he immediately greeted her respectfully. âHello, Ms.
Leighton. Iâm the manager here. My name is Ethan Warner.â
Ethan led Rosalie to the gown section and recommended some suitable gowns to her with respect.
The other staff were also very respectful to Rosalie. They took the gowns and various shoes and bags for her to choose from It was the best service.
Rosalie still vaguely remembered that when Zachary brought her here, the staff just perfunctorily greeted her and then went to serve other celebrities.