CHAPTER 543 NEW REVENGE, OLD ENEMY
Henry did not answer because he did not know either.
He bent down and picked up the piece of paper by his feet.
It was not a check, but an actual letter.
Henry glanced at it. There were almost a hundred words on it. The most important thing was, the text was not printed this time, but handwritten.
This surprised Henry.
But the next second, he composed himself and had a cold expression on his face again as he read the letter seriously: Henry, I'm returning these 1.9 million dollars to you. From today onward, I no longer owe you anything. The only thing that remains between us is our grievances. In just half a month, your daughter has injured my son twice. These incidents have deepened the grievances between us.
If you don't give your daughter the punishment she deserves, you owe me an explanation. Don't come for me if I make your daughter experience the pain that m y son went through, and don't blame me for taking revenge against the entire Lancaster family, as everything I went through makese me want to seek an act of new revenge with an old enemy.
That was the content of the letter.
Henry frowned deeply and his heart felt like it just went through a rollercoaster.
New revenge and old enemy...
He actually knew Theo's mother in the past, and they even had unresolved grievances.
Also, why did Theo's mother owe him 1.9 million dollars? Wasn't her family background as affluent as the Lancaster family? So why would she owe him money?
What happened?
Henry's mood suddenly darkened. He grabbed his hair and tried hard to recall anything that had happened i n the past and who he gave the 1.9 million dollars to.
However, after thinking about it for a long time, he could not recall anything about the money.
In this case, there were only two possibilities. First, it did not happen at all, or it may have happened during the three years that he no longer remembered. 1
He was more inclined to the second possibility because the first one seemed unlikely. If it did not happen, then she would not have given him the money.
So it should be the second scenario. He had lost three years of his memory and maybe during those three years, he got to know Theo's mother and gave her 1.9 million dollars. However, he did not know why they ended up with grievances.
As Henry thought about this, his heart suddenly felt like it was suffocating, and his head started aching. 2
He initially thought that the three years of memory that he lost was not important, but now he might have been wrong about it.
In those three years, what happened between him and Theo's mother?
When Joe saw Henry looking uncomfortable and that he was knocking on his head with his hands, Joe became worried, "Mr. Lancaster, is your head hurting again?"
Henry did not answer. He squeezed the letter paper in his hand tighter. 2
Joe caught a glimpse and boldly took the letter out of his hand before quickly glancing through it.
After reading the letter, Joe frowned, "It turns out that Theo's mother has had a grudge against you from the very beginning. Now that your daughter has put his son in the hospital, this has become a feud that involves two generations. Is this fate?"
When Henry heard this, his eyes flashed with coldness, and he gave Joe a cold look.
Joe was startled and he said, "Mr. Lancaster, I wasn’t wrong. Also, I'm thinking that the reason why Theo's mother refused to see us and reveal her true identity was that there were grievances between the both of you and she’s afraid that you’ll recognize her and take
revenge against her first."
Henry seemed hesitant. He forgot about what Joe said before this, and uttered in a slightly urgent tone, "Go o n."
"Okay," Joe responded and continued to talk about his speculation.
"Mr. Lancaster, why did she let the kindergarten and D r. Summers know about her true identity, but not you? If she really wanted to hide her identity, she can obviously keep it a secret from everyone, including the kindergarten and Dr. Summers. However, she did let them know about her identity, so isn’t it obvious that she's clearly against you?" Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
Upon hearing this, Henry pursed his thin lips. "What you said does make sense."
"So, I'm guessing that after Theo's mother returned to Canada, she got your information and found out that Anna and Theo were in the same kindergarten, so she asked the principal to keep her and her son's identity a secret," Joe continued.
Henry lowered his eyelids to cover the mixed feelings i n his eyes and went silent.
After a while, he suddenly asked, "Did I give someone 1.9 million dollars in the three years that I can’t recall?"
Joe thought for a while, "As your assistant, I'm by your side almost all the time. I've never seen you give anyone money..."
Speaking of this, he suddenly thought of something, and his expression was strange.
Actually, he just remembered that Mr. Lancaster had once given money to someone, which was Yvonne.
Six years ago, Mr. Lancaster helped Yvonne by giving her money to help the Frey family, but it was nine hundred and sixty thousand dollars.
It probably was not necessary to tell Mr. Lancaster about this.
Joe thought to himself, uncertain.
Henry did not notice his strangeness. He narrowed his eyes and said as he pondered, "Maybe I did give it to someone. You just didn't know."
Although being an assistant meant that he would always be by his side and help him deal with various things, he did not need an assistant to do everything for him.
Joe obviously understood what Henry meant and he scratched his head. "Maybe, but if that's the case, it's impossible for Mr. Lancaster to find Theo's mother based on the 1.9 million dollars unless you can recover your memory."
He did not really mean anything when he said that. 1
Henry's eyes flashed and he clenched his fists. "I want to go see Dr. Ignis now." "Huh?" Joe dumbfounded.
Henry said, "I want to know if he has any way to restore my memory."
In the past six years, he had never wanted to restore his memory so badly.
"Good idea. Why didn't I think about it before?" Joe slapped his thigh and said excitedly, "Then Mr.
Lancaster, sit tight and we'll head there now." 1
Henry nodded.
The car engine started again and it soon braved the traffic.
Two hours later, Henry came out of a psychology clinic with a gloomy face.
Joe followed him and comforted, "Mr. Lancaster, don't be mad. Dr. Ignis said that the possibility of using hypnosis to restore your memory isn’t high, and it's also risky, so that was why he didn't hypnotize you."
Dr. Ignis was Mr. Lancaster's personal psychologist.
In the past six years, Mr. Lancaster had always suffered from insomnia. Even when he fell asleep, he would always have nightmares, and the nightmares have always been the same one.
So for a while, Mr. Lancaster would often suffer from mental health issues and would sometimes have hallucinations. He even hallucinated while he was driving once and almost had a car accident.
So Mr. Lancaster went to Dr. Ignis, the best psychiatrist in Vancouver. He said that Mr.
Lancaster's problem was that he had trauma and could not let go of it.
The doctor then helped Mr. Lancaster with some psychological treatments, and his condition had improved a lot. However, Dr. Ignis said that Mr. Lancaster's problem would never be completely cured unless he could resolve his trauma. For the time being, he could only get regular treatments - otherwise, he would still suffer from insomnia or nightmares.
Not many people knew about Mr. Lancaster's illness. Only Sue, Joe, and Jacqueline knew about his condition.
As Joe thought about this, he looked at the date and said, "There are still a few days before your next treatment with Dr. Ignis, so you should think about it for the next few days. If you decide to use hypnosis for your recovery, we can then contact Dr. Ignis. How about that?"