CHAPTER 568 EXACTLY THE SAME
When Joe heard this question, his expression changed slightly.
He did not answer, but looked at Yvonne and Shane instead. It was obvious that he could not answer Sue i n their presence.
Yvonne noticed it and her eyes flashed. She smiled and said, "Since Sue and Joe have something to discuss, let's go, Dr. Summers."
"Yeah," Shane answered.
Sue opened her mouth and wanted to say something. Yvonne gave her a look and motioned her not to speak. After Sue understood what she meant, she nodded slightly.
Soon, Yvonne and Shane left the ward.
Sue looked at Joe.
Joe said in a deep voice, "Dr. Lucas is gone."
Sue was taken aback. "What do you mean gone?"
"Dr. Lucas was taken away," Joe replied in detail this time.
Sue exclaimed, "Who did it?" "Theo's mother." Joe slowly uttered as he stared at her.
Sue was surprised. "It was her?!"
It turned out to be madam.
Why did she take Dr. Lucas away?
Joe narrowed his eyes, "Sue, so you do know Theo's mother."
Sue's eyes flickered. "I..."
"Enough. If you have anything to say, you can tell Mr. Lancaster when he wakes up," Joe interrupted her.
Sue gave a bitter smile and did not answer. She walked towards the door of the ward, opened it, and exited the ward.
When she saw Yvonne talking to Shane in the corridor, she called out, "Miss Smith."
Yvonne stopped talking and turned her head to see Sue there, "What's wrong, Sue?"
Sue opened her mouth and whispered, "Dr. Lucas..."
Yvonne instantly understood what she was trying to say and nodded with a smile.
Sue was puzzled. "Why?"
Yvonne looked at Shane.
"Got it." Shane nodded and took out the folder under his arm. He opened it and took a piece of paper from the folder to give to Sue.
Sue took it suspiciously. "This is..."
"This is Henry's psychiatric report. It shows that he has been hypnotized and influenced by psychological cues in the past few years. These would actually leave a negative impact on the head and nerves of the human body. Henry's headache was caused by those reasons. The only person who could do that to Henry i s Dr. Lucas."
After listening to Shane's explanation, Sue's hands were shaking as she held onto the report. Her eyes were filled with fear. "How could this be..."
"That's the truth. If you want to know more about it, you can ask Jacqueline." Yvonne patted Sue on the shoulder and then said goodbye.
After Yvonne and Shane left, Sue returned to the ward angrily and asked Joe, "Mr. Woods, were you the one who hired Dr. Lucas for Mr. Lancaster?"
Joe didn't know what she was angry about. He nodded truthfully. "Yes."
Sue became even angrier, "Why? Why did you bring D r. Lucas, that evil wolf, into the Lancaster family?"
"Dr. Lucas was the best psychiatrist in Vancouver at the time, so of course I wanted to hire him. But Sue, what do you mean by evil wolf?" Joe frowned and looked at her.
Sue gave him the report in her hand in rage."See it for yourself. You’ll understand why I called him an evil wolf."
Joe didn't know what was going on, so he grabbed the report anxiously and checked it carefully.
After reading it, his expression changed. "Sue, what do the hypnosis and psychological cues mean?"
"What do they mean? Literally what it says. Dr. Summers told me about this, and he said that was why Mr. Lancaster's head hurt so much," Sue said fiercely.
Joe was anxious. "You mean, Dr. Lucas did that to Mr. Lancaster..."
"Yes, Dr. Lucas is the only psychiatrist treating Mr. Lancaster. So who else could’ve done that if not him?" Sue looked at the man on the hospital bed, distressed. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
Joe suddenly squeezed the report in his hand. "But why did Dr. Lucas do this!"
"Shane told us to ask Jacqueline," Sue said as she tucked Henry's blanket.
Joe frowned suspiciously. "Ask Jacqueline? Could it b e that Jacqueline and Dr. Lucas actually... Wait, how did Dr. Summers know?"
"I don’t know about that." Sue shrugged.
Joe pursed his lower lip. "I’ll go and ask!"
After he said that, he quickly went out.
At this moment, a muffled grunt could be heard coming from the hospital bed.
Joe and Sue heard it and both of them looked over.
Henry's eyebrows furrowed as he coughed uncomfortably before he slowly opened his eyes.
Sue was surprised. "Sir. You're awake."
Henry touched his head that felt groggy but was no longer aching and said, "Where am I?"
"The hospital," Sue replied, "Sir, have you forgotten? You had a headache and passed out in pain."
Henry stretched out his arm. "Help me up."
Joe immediately stepped forward when he heard him. He held his arm and pulled him up from the hospital bed.
Sue put a pillow behind him and let him lean on it.
Henry squeezed his temples and he suddenly smelled a very faint fragrance that was about to dissipate in the air.
The perfume smelled elegant yet familiar. Henry quickly lowered his hand from his temples and asked, "Was someone here?"
"Dr. Summers," Sue replied subconsciously.
Joe glanced at her and added, "And also Miss Smith."
It really was her!
He had only ever smelled the scent of this perfume on her.
"Where is she?" Henry asked again.
Joe pointed to the door. "She has already left. Miss Smith said that she came to the hospital to see a friend and she happened to see you, so she came to visit."
"Really..." Henry muttered, his drooping eyelids looked a little sad.
But soon, the sad look disappeared as he looked at Joe with a serious expression. "You need to send someone to talk to all the detectives in Vancouver immediately. Get all of them to find Theo and his mother."
Since Sue told him that Theo was his biological son, h e must find them.
"Look for Theo and his mother?" Joe hesitated. "Mr. Lancaster, Theo's mother has a grudge against you. The reason why we didn't publicly look for them was because of their background. So if you do this now, it will definitely provoke Theo's mother even more." 1
"It doesn't matter. I just need to know the truth of our past and Theo's true identity."
"The truth of your past and true identity?" Joe became more confused as he listened.
Sue sighed as she explained, "The reason why Mr.
Lancaster had a headache and passed out was because I told him that Theo is his biological child."
"Biological son?" Joe jumped up in shock. "Sue, are you kidding?"
"I'm not kidding. It's true, Theo is indeed Mr. Lancaster's son." Sue looked at him seriously.
Joe was stunned. "Really?"
"Yes!" Sue nodded.
Joe gulped. "No wonder you helped Theo's mother take Anna Lancaster out."
"Yes. Theo is Sir’s biological child, so of course I'll stand on Theo and his mother's side," Sue said firmly.
"Sue, have you met Theo before? Otherwise, why are you so sure that Theo is Mr. Lancaster's child?" Joe stared at her closely.
Henry stared at her too.
Sue nodded lovingly. "I've seen Theo. He is adorable, h e looks exactly like Mr. Lancaster, like a mini version o f him." i
Henry’s heart started racing suddenly.
Exactly the same and a mini version of him...
Did they look that similar?
The corners of Henry's mouth twitched uncontrollably, and an indescribable sense of wonder and joy rose from the bottom of his heart.
"Ah, I remember!" At this time, Joe suddenly screamed and his face was full of excitement. "Mr. Lancaster, I have seen Theo before!"