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“He was an absolute angel. The young master ate dinner by
himself, finished every last grain of his risotto, and even took
his own bath. When I went to check on him, he was already in
bed reading a book.”
Roderick frowned, “His mom and I went out without him, and he
didn’t make a fuss or ask anything?”
“Nope.”
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Roderick’s frown deepened.
Kevin was more well–behaved than other kids, but never this
good.
This was actually similar to how he acted a couple of years ago
when his mental state was really unstable.
“I understand, Kirsten. You should get some rest. Don’t wake up
so early tomorrow, I’ll have breakfast delivered.”
“It’s no trouble, really. I don’t need much sleep at my age. Let
me make it, I know your tastes best.”
Chapter 118
Ever since Madeleine returned to normal, Kirsten had been
much happier coming to work.
That night, Madeleine clung to Roderick and wouldn’t let go.
No, that’s not right. It was Roderick’s hair.
She was also mumbling something, like “don’t lose the little
bunny I made…”
Kirsten’s Herbal Hangover Remedy Soup really worked.
Madeleine woke up the next morning feeling refreshed, with no
discomfort at all.
Of course, she had completely forgotten everything that happened after she got drunk last night.
She only remembered dancing with Roderick, getting the ring,
and the candlelight dinner. While brushing her teeth, she held
up her hand to look at the wedding ring and grinned foolishly
for a long time.
After breakfast, Roderick mentioned he’d made an appointment with a new psychologist and was planning to take Kevin to see
them today.
Chapter 118
That’s when Madeleine remembered that Kev had severe
psychological trauma. This was a serious matter that couldn’t
be ignored.
The new doctor was Mr. Eleanor, whom Roderick had found
himself. He was a top authority in the field of child psychology.
At Mr. Eleanor’s office, he first spoke with Madeleine and
Roderick privately to get a general idea of the child’s situation.
Mr. Eleanor frowned, “The child has seen a psychologist before?
Why the change?
Therapy is a process. If a trusting relationship has been built,
switching therapists is generally not