Chapter 739
Bogus Billionaire
Michael had long gotten used to Kirkâs behavior. As an expert psychologist, and based on his observations lately, he found that Caroline was the only person who could affect Kirkâs mood.
After listening to Kirk explain Carolineâs condition, Michael pulled out a chair and gestured for him to sit âI conducted a meeting with several other psychologists after hypnotizing her last time,â said Michael.
âWe agreed that the best solution for her for now is to undergo hypnotherapy.
He continued, âIf we hypnotize her for the second time, some things may go out of hand. Itâs because the person who hypnotized her back then employed a rather peculiar method during the process.
âThatâs why she canât remember anything about her past at all. But we donât know the method that they used.â
Frustrated, Kirk asked, âWhat do you plan to do?â
âWe have two ways to solve this. The first one is to use electroshock therapy. The strong stimulation can make her forget Mr. Morrison Seniorâs death,â Michael suggested.
onât know what method was used to âAnother option would be hypnotization. But since we hypnotize her back then, we canât guarantee what will happen after she gets hypnotized a second time.â
âWhatâs the worstâcase scenario?â
âThe worst thing that could happen Michale pondered the question briefly before answering, âWell, it could wipe out all of her memories.â
Kirkâs face darkened considerably. âAnd that includes me?â
Michael could somehow hear a bit of a tremble in Kirkâs voice, but the facts couldnât be changed. With great difficulty, he nodded and said, âYes. Everything.â
Kirk blinked and fell silent for a long time before asking, âIs there any other way to settle this?â
Michael sighed heavily at the question The madam saw how the old man died for her with her own eyes. Her consciousness is chained down by quilt. Sheâll never be at peace with herself if we canât break those chains www Michael continued. âUnless you donât care about how she fares in the future My suggestion is to let things be and stop interfering.
âPerhaps one day she will think things through and let go of the guilt and remorse she feels. This sort of thing isnât unheard of in psychology. Human psychology is highly complex, after all.
âI canât guarantee what would happen, although people say that Iâm at the pinnacle of this profession-â
âI only have one question now,â Kirk interrupted him.
âHow likely is your idea of waiting for her to think things through?â
âBased on the thousands of cases Iâve taken, only a few succeeded in doing so. I would say one out of one thousand patients had done it before,â Michael replied with a wry smile.
Kirk waited no more. He simply turned and left the room.
âKirk,â a worried Michael called out, but Kirk was already at the entrance with the door ajar.
The look on Kirkâs face when he turned back to look at Michael was so foreboding that the latterâs footsteps faltered.
âIâll consider the three options you proposed.â That said, Kirk closed the door with a bang.
The corners of Michaelâs mouth twitched at that. He was sure that Kirk would have strangled him to death after he had proposed the two methods if it hadnât been for the fact that he was Carolineâs final hope.
Caroline was so occupied with preparing to integrate Collins Group and Evans Group that she had no spare time to continue her scriptwriting.
She only realized that she hadnât contacted Rosalind in a long time when Quentin called her.
âDo you have news regarding the two tasks I gave you?â asked Caroline as she stretched and headed for the balcony to relax.
âYep, but there isnât much progress,â Quentin replied.
âI might disappoint you.â
âItâs been 25 years or so since then. I would be surprised if you could find out anything about it,â said Caroline.
âTell me what you discovered.â