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Chapter 59

Jenson could not be bothered to acknowledge his aunt and squeezed into the kitchen to help his daddy.

Josephine found it dull and uninteresting, leaving hastily.

“Brother, I’m leaving. Remember to get a doctor to look at Jenson. Grand Asia’s Dr. Xander Zachary is not bad.” Josephine left after saying this.

Jay’s expression cooled slightly. The doctor his sister recommended was a top expert in psychiatry. His heart very much rebelled getting Jenson in contact with psychiatry studies.

He subconsciously felt Jenson was the same as he was, only quiet and antisocial when he was little. When he grew up and made a few friends who truly knew him, this type of personality would change for the better.

However, these few days, Jenson often switched between talkative activeness and silent moodiness. This struck Jay’s alarm. He was afraid his own carelessness would lead to him letting slip the best period of treatment for Jenson.

During dinner, Jay made the decision to have an open and honest conversation with Jenson.

“Jenson, I’ll get Dr. Zachary to come over tomorrow to check you out, okay?”

Jenson’s reaction was very intense. He raised his head and protested, “I’m not sick.”

Jay reasoned with him patiently, “Jenson, not treating illnesses isn’t right!”

Jenson widened his eyes that were as deep as the sea as he stared at his daddy. He bit his lip and emphasized each and every word, “I’m—not—sick.”

“Lately, you’ve been acting very unusually. You chatted with Grandpa and Grandma, and you were even willing to play chess with your aunt. You would never do these kinds of things in the past.

“Jens, why?” Jay wanted to know the reason his son changed this way.

Jenson was slightly startled. The things Daddy talked about were probably what Baby Robbie did, were they not?

“I was in a good mood,” Jenson said coolly.

Jenson thought carefully and remained close-lipped.

Jay spoke yet again. “And today at the amusement park, you went from smilingly calling Josephine ‘Aunt Josephine’ to coldly calling her crazy. Why would this be?”

Jenson wrinkled his eyebrows. He and Baby Robbie had exchanged places in front of Josephine today originally to prank her, but he never thought Josephine would make a mountain out of a molehill and sneakily telling tales to Daddy. It was too hateful.

Seeing Jenson bury his head and not say anything for a long time, Jay’s heart grew inexplicably heavy. His large hand warmly held Jenson’s hand, and he said, “Jens, Daddy has decided. I’ll ask Dr. Zachary to come over tomorrow.”

Jenson dropped his head and sighed audibly.

He had been ruined by the scourge that was Josephine.

The next day.

Dr. Zachary arrived at the villa as agreed. Jay called him into the study, and the two of them talked privately. This was to avoid Jenson. They were afraid that if Jenson knew the content of their discussion, it would cause him to panic.

“Mr. Ares, according to the situation you’ve described, the possibility of Jenson having schizophrenia is very high. Of course, the final result would still need an instrument’s monitoring to determine. I suggest you bring Jenson to Grand Asia for a check—”

Jay waved a hand at him. A somber expression appeared on his face that was as handsome as a Greek sculpture. “You’re the authority in this aspect. Since you’re so sure, I think Jenson must really have this disorder. Start a treatment regimen for him then.”

Dr. Zachary nodded seriously. “Yes.”

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