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The Heart Surgeon’s Last Patient Novel Chapter 126

Night Carved Paths Into Silence by Zyrel Ash 126

Vivian Hayes, the PR director, quickly swiped on her tablet, 

pulling up a social media trend chart. “The related topic has 

surpassed a hundred million views in three hours. The group’s 

stock price has already started to fluctuate.” 

Roderick’s eyes darkened. “Suppress it.” 

“We’re already on it, but it’s not having much effect…” 

Vivian gave a bitter smile. “Nanette is very smart. She’s painted 

herself as the victim and even hinted that Kev’s psychological 

problems… were caused by his family.” 

Madeleine clenched her fists, her nails digging deep into her 

palms. 

Roderick’s gaze swept over everyone in the conference room, 

his voice low and oppressive. “The things Nanette did to Kev- 

it’s impossible she left no evidence behind. 

Surveillance, recordings, medical records–check them all 

again.” 

Mariah shook her head. “We’ve gone through them repeatedly. 

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The kindergarten has too many surveillance blind spots, and Nanette is very cautious. She’s never alone with the child in any environment with recording devices.” 

Vivian added, “And her psychological consultation records are airtight. They’re all standardized treatment procedures; you 

can’t find anything wrong with them.” 

Roderick’s knuckles tapped on the desk, each tap like a dull 

clap of thunder. 

“Then check her private communications, bank transactions, 

social connections. She can’t be completely flawless.” 

Just as Mariah was about to respond, her phone vibrated. 

She glanced down at the caller ID, her brow furrowing slightly. 

“It’s a call from the kindergarten.” 

She pressed the answer key, and after a brief exchange, her 

expression changed drastically. 

After hanging up, she looked up at Roderick, her gaze sharp 

behind her lenses. 

“There’s a new lead. A janitor at the kindergarten said she 

accidentally overheard Nanette on the phone, mentioning 

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something about medicine.” 

Madeleine’s heart skipped a beat. “What medicine?” 

“The janitor didn’t catch the specific name, but Nanette’s tone 

was very tense, like she was confirming the dosage and side 

effects.” 

Roderick’s eyes turned ice–cold. “Check her prescription 

purchase history. Now.” 

Gerry moved quickly, stepping out immediately to make a call. 

A cold sweat broke out on Madeleine’s back. She turned her 

head, her expression panicked as she met Roderick’s eyes. 

He patted Madeleine’s back, his eyes full of reassurance. 

“I’ll contact Bradley and have him take Kev for a check–up, to 

see if there’s any drug residue.” 

“Okay.” 

The conference room fell into a brief silence. 

After a moment, Mr. Eleanor spoke up. 

“If it is medicine… I’m more inclined to think it’s a psychiatric 

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drug, used to aid in psychological control.” 

“What?” 

Madeleine’s heart trembled, the pain almost suffocating her. 

Mr. Eleanor frowned again. “It would be great if we could find 

the drug, of course, but when I was talking with Kevin yesterday, 

he didn’t mention taking any medicine.” 

After a long silence, he continued, “Actually, there’s another 

way. We could try hypnotherapy.” 

“Kev has been under Nanette’s long–term psychological 

suggestion, but his subconscious must remember the truth. If 

we can guide him to recall the key scene…” 

“No!” 

Madeleine cut him off almost instantly. She remembered the 

last time she’d recalled the past in a dream, how the pain had 

washed over her like a tide, making her completely unable to 

breathe. 

She just couldn’t accept putting her son through that kind of 

pain: 

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“He’s so little. What if he can’t handle it?” 

Mr. Eleanor reassured her, “I’ll keep it within a safe range. We’ll 

only do a light hypnosis, with the goal of triggering his 

situational memory. We won’t touch the core trauma.” 

Roderick reached out and squeezed Madeleine’s. 

“You’re the one who always says we should listen to the child’s 

opinion, aren’t you? So why don’t we ask Kev?” 

A sharp pain stung Madeleine’s heart. 

It seemed this was the only way. 

As night fell, Madeleine stood outside the nursery with a glass 

of warm milk, hesitating for a long time to go inside. 

The milk in her hands was starting to cool by the time she 

finally gathered the courage to knock. 

“Kev, it’s Mommy.” 

As soon as she spoke, she heard the little guy’s eager footsteps 

from inside. 

Kevin tiptoed to open the door, and his eyes curved into a smile when he saw Madeleine, looking very happy. 

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“Mommy, are you here to read me a story?” 

“I am.” 

Madeleine patted his little head, and they went inside together. 

After her meeting during the day, Bradley had come to pick up 

Kev for a full check–up. 

According to the pathology report, there were no drug residues 

in Kev’s system. 

Bradley said this was normal. Children have a fast metabolism, and if the person controlled the dosage, it would basically be undetectable a few hours after being taken. 

“Here, drink your milk and have a little chat with Mommy.” 

“Okay.” 

Kevin nodded, sat at the small table, and took a few sips of milk, holding the glass with both hands. 

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