Chapter 1351 A Change In The Plan (2/2)
Jacob put the tea cup down on the table, and then patiently explained, ”Only if we ask our men to stop searching for the time being will Darren let down his guard. As long as he is still alive, we will capture him sooner or later. For now, we need only be patient.”
”I'm afraid that he might hurt others. The man is a piece of filth, and nothing is too low for him. He is just like a demon, and he does evil things!” Chuck's face was pale with resentment. He knew that there were many evil people in this world, but Darren was the worst of the lot. He
ession, patients also experience numbness in their ears. This varies from person to person though.”
”Hence, is it because of your lacking sufficient competence that you refuse to treat her?” Jacob's eyes darkened, becoming frightening, and his domineering aura made Tim tremble.
”No, it isn't. It is simply because I dare not delay her treatment. If I still continue pretending that she will recover when I'm around her, I would be lying, and it's driving me crazy. I can't offer that she will lead a wonderful life again. I just can't!” Tim spoke frankly to Jacob. He knew without a doubt that he had the responsibility to respect his patents and consider their feelings. However, he couldn't lie to control Emily's condition. This made it complicated for him to treat her.
Jacob's left hand had unconsciously clenched into a fist, until even the phalanges of his knuckles grew white under his skin.
Noticing Jacob's hand, Tim took a deep breath and plucked up the last of his courage to continue, ”Or, you'd better ask the psychologist who previously treated your wife for her depression to come and treat her again.”
”No way!” Jacob couldn't restrain his anger when he recalled what Taylor had done to Emily previously. He became enraged, because Taylor was the one who had made Emily's condition progressively worsen.
Thus, he rejected Tim's suggestion without even considering it.
Tim felt dismayed, because for a successful outcome, psychological interventions needed the cooperation of the patients and their families. Emily's act of feigning that she had recovered was proving unhelpful to any of the therapeutic options that Tim had tried to implement.
”The first psychologist who treated your wife has had a significant impact upon her, and she knows more about how your wife's symptoms have developed. I hope that you will consider my suggestion carefully and won't end up doing anything that you will regret!” Tim believed that he had made his stance on the matter clear to Jacob.