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The Woman from the Abyss

Chapter 1928
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Chapter 1928

While this was a good idea, how could | agree to it?

| waved my hand. "I can't possibly do that. I'd just be disturbing you by being here. No worries, I'll find another

way."

"You won't be disturbing me. If it makes you feel better, you can clean the house when I'm not hduring the

day. That way, | don't have to spend tcleaning up when | get back." Drover looked atand smiled.

Did he not hire anyone?

Just as | was wondering about this, Marius then said to me, "That works. He worries that outsiders will destroy

the system, so he does everything by himself. If you're here to help him clean, Sis Wan, it'll save him a lot of

tand energy."

Since he had said so and | really had nowhere else to go, | agreed. "Thank you, but I don't think it'll be for long."

Theo would definitely clooking forif | was not back for two to three days. | was very confident about

this.

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"By the way, are you guys free tomorrow? I'd like your company to go somewhere." | had thought about going to

the psychiatrist's office again, but since | did not have my phone with me, | needed someone to accompany me.

Marius held his chin and squinted at Drover, looking a little torn, "Hmm, | have something to deal with tomorrow.

How about you, Drover?"

"I can cback in the afternoon," Drover said leisurely.

"That's great, You can accompany Sis Wan over."

"Yeah, | can." Drover looked at me.

| nodded. "Okay."

Although Marius would not be going, he was wholly curious and repeatedly askedwhere | was going. | could

not stand his harassment anymore in the end and told him, "To see a psychiatrist."

The next day...

With Drover's guide, we arrived at the venue.

| made an appointment through his mobile phone the night before, and it was just in tfor my turn when we

arrived.

"Uhm, | want to go in on my own," | pursed my lower lip and said with sembarrassment.

Drover was very personable, however. He nodded to me, then pointed to a place. "I'll be waiting for you there."

“Alright.”

| entered the consultation room after | saw him gradually make his way over to that spot.

Seeing that it was me, Jason paused for a moment and then smiled. "Miss Lane, please take a seat."

"| didn't expect you to cagain so soon. | thought it would take stime."

| pinched the corner of my clothes,

feeling a little uneasy. My voice also wavered a little as | replied, "Dr. Frost, what you said tothe other day...

went back and thought about it for a long time. Did you mean that | took medicine | shouldn't have?" .net

Jason smiled meaningfully after | said this and pushed down his glasses. "I was just making a guess. As for

whether you've taken them, | suggest you go to the hospital for a check-up."

Go to the hospital to check.

| was a little scared. What should | do if | were to find out something hidden that was affecting my child?

Seemingly having seen through me, Jason said calmly, "You might be able to solve the problem if you find out

about it earlier." "Thank you, Dr. Frost."

"You're welcome. Have you still been dreaming these two days?"

| shook my head. "No, I've been sleeping well and my mood is much more stable." "That sounds about right. It's

the phenomenon where

people get better after leaving a

certai environment. | think you'll be able to figure out sthings now, Miss Lane." Jason's words lingered in my

ears, which made me

contemplate.

He was givinga reminder.

At this moment, a nurse's voice sounded from the door. "Dr. Frost, your mother is here."

"Let her in."