Chapter 857 Helin Seemed to Be Suffering from Depression
Chapter 857 Helin Seemed to Be Suffering from Depression
Evelina walked to the door and saw an unfamiliar woman standing there uneasily. When she saw Evelina, her eyes lit up. “Who are you looking for?” Evelina looked at the woman suspiciously. Charlotte followed closely behind Evelina and was equally taken aback when she saw the woman. “Mrs. Wallace?” The person standing at the door was none other than Helin’s mother, Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Wallace hadn’t expected to find Charlotte at Dr. Garie’s residence, and her embarrassment became even more apparent. “May I ask… Is Dr. Garie here?” Mrs. Wallace hesitated for a moment but then turned to Evelina to ask. This time, Charlotte was genuinely surprised. She had initially thought that Mrs. Wallace had come here to find herself, but she
was here to see Dr. Garie. Evelina now knew Mrs. Wallace’s identity. After hesitating for a moment, she stepped aside and gestured for Mrs. Wallace to enter. Charlotte considered for a moment, then took the initiative to bid farewell to Evelina and headed back to the neighboring villa. Joe was currently dealing with company documents and looked surprised when he saw Charlotte returning. “Weren’t you planning to stay and bake a cake with Evelina? Why are you back so soon?” Charlotte had no choice but to tell Joe about seeing Mrs. Wallace at Evelina’s, which also furrowed Joe’s brow. “Perhaps someone in their family fell ill?” He pondered for a moment and said, “As long as they don’t bring their troubles to us, we shouldn’t get involved.” Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
Charlotte shared the same sentiment, so she left Evelina’s house early. Charlotte learned about Mrs. Wallace’s visit from Evelina the next day. Speaking of Mrs. Wallace, Evelina’s brow furrowed. “The people from their family are truly inexplicable.” Charlotte was surprised. Evelina was known for her good temper, so if she described the situation this way, something unusual must have happened. Sure enough, Evelina proceeded to vent her frustration about Mrs. Wallace to Charlotte. As it turned out, after Charlotte left, Mrs. Wallace had explained her purpose to Dr. Garie. She believed that Helin seemed to be suffering from depression and had been displaying symptoms of it for some time. After Dr. Garie inquired about specific symptoms, he felt Helin didn’t seem to have such issues. However, due to Mrs. Wallace’s persistent insistence, Dr. Garie had no choice but to accompany her on a visit to the Wallace residence. After returning, Dr. Garie was quite furious. After his examination, everything appeared normal with Helin, and there was absolutely no sign of depression. However, Mrs. Wallace insisted adamantly that Helin had depression and even questioned whether Dr. Garie had intentionally misdiagnosed her due to Charlotte’s influence. Dr. Garie was so angry that he left on the spot. After hearing Evelina’s complaints, Charlotte was also speechless. When she had seen Mrs. Wallace earlier, she had thought the woman was normal, never expecting her to resort to such actions. “If it’s true, as you both say, she probably won’t give up and might continue searching for other psychologists,” Charlotte said, furrowing her brow.
Evelina nodded in agreement. “I’ve seen people who refuse to believe they’re sick, but I’ve never seen someone who clearly isn’t sick and yet insists they are.” “These people are really outrageous.”