Chapter 57
Chapter 57
Chapter 57 She Sacrificed a Lot to Dig out the Truth In the Men tal Hospital of the Western Center City… 1/4 After parking the car, Verda took out a piece of clothing, handed it to Cecelia, and said, “Miss Linsey, I’ve checked on it. A team of psychiatrists from abroad would inspect the M ental Hospital of the Western Center City these days and they hadn’t arrived yet. We can take advantage of if and go there today. Cecelia unwrapped the clothes and found it was a doctor’s overall. She asked, “Why can’t we directly go to the me ntal hospital to visit Lorenzo?” “It’s not plausible. Lorenzo doesn’t have any relatives and he refuses to see any visitors. It’s hard to see him.” “Oh, I see.” Then, they successfully disguised themselves based on Verda’s investigation of the information about those foreign psychiatrists. Verda put on a fake beard, a wig, and a pair of glasses, disguising, himself as Dr. Angus who was leading the expert team. It was hard to differentiate him from the real Dr. Angus. Cecelia put on a pair of blue cosmetic contact lenses and a golden wig, disguising herself as the assistant of Dr. Angus. She looked like a foreigner now. After that, the two walked into the m ental hospital. Verda was well-prepared. He showed the doorkeeper their invitation letter and identification certificates. Cecelia marveled at his ability to make fake certificates. He was a talent in this! They meddled it through with the help of the fake identification. certifications and the staff members of the me ntal hospital welcomed them happily. When they walked into the m ental hospital, they saw a long banner hanging on the m ental hospital building. There were some yellow words on the red banner which expressed the hospital’s pleasure toContent protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
welcome Dr. Angus and other internationally famous psychiatrists. The news spread and someone went to notify the chairman of the m ental hospital, telling him that those foreign experts had arrived. Soon, the chairman went out to welcome them, followed by all the doctors and nurses of the hospital. It was a spectacular scene. “Welcome… Welcome…” Sebastian Mason the chairman of the hospital walked forward and Chapter 57 She Sacrificed a Lot to Dig out the Truth. 176% 17:58
1/4 shook hands with Dr. Angus. “Mr. Angus, welcome to our hospital. I would like to greet you on behalf of all the staff members in our hospital.” He was speaking the language of the Cathail Republic and the interpreter beside him interpreted his words. Verda nodded when he heard the words and shook hands with him. Then he said something in a foreign language to thank Sebastian for his hospitality. The interpreter also interpreted his words. In this way, Verda managed to make Sebastian believe that he was Dr. Angus with his appearance which was almost the same as Dr. Angus, his fluent foreign language, and his perfect performance. From the beginning to the end, Cecelia just needed to carry his suitcase and stand by his side with a smile. Sebastian invited them to a meeting room of the hospital for further exchange. When all the processes of the inspection were completed, Sebastian. proposed to give them a lecture about me ntal disease treatment. Verda took it as an excuse and asked him to select several patients for some face-to-face conversations. Sebastian agreed. He asked his man to hand in the list of the patients in the hospital and let Verda select some. Verda found Lorenzo’s name on the list. Therefore, he randomly picked up some patients, and Lorenzo
was included. Then he said to Sebastian, “Mr. Mason, I want to talk to these patients. Their diseases are typical and I want to check on them.” Sebastian checked the list and found that Verda had selected Lorenzo. He was in a dilemma and said, “Dr. Angus, Lorenzo Wilmar not only has a me ntal illness but also has a strong propensity for violence. I’m afraid that he may hurt you. Would you like to select the other patient?” “No need. I have some unique ways to deal with extreme diseases like this. Mr. Mason, please arrange it ASAP.” Sebastian soon prepared a room for treatment for him and Cecelia and Verda all came to the room. The first several patients they saw were all ordinary patients and Verda examined them and made records symbolically. In the end, when it was Lorenzo’s turn, he asked the staff members of the hospital to leave. When the door was closed, Verda hurriedly stood up and signaled Cecelia to sit down. After all, Cecelia was his boss, yet she had disguised herself as his sidekick today. Cecelia sat down to have a rest Vorda said to Lorongo “Lorenzo Chapter 57 She Sacrificed a Lot to Dig out the Truth come here.” The middle-aged man before them had an average look. He was tilting his head, his legs lame, his hair messy, and his hands trembling. It seemed like he was with Parkinsonism. 2/4 There were many scars on his arms which were exposed to the air. They wondered if it was because he had been abused, or if he had abused himself. Lorenzo was out of his mind. Verda asked, “Lorenzo, do you remember where you worked two years ago?” Lorenzo just looked at them dully, his hands trembling. He didn’t answer the question. “Do you remember the Peace Mountain Funeral Parlor?” Verda asked directly, but Lorenzo still showed no reaction. Verda got anxious when seeing this. He grabbed Lorenzo’s neck and asked, “Lorenzo Wilmar, do you
remember the Peace Mountain Funeral Parlor? You worked as a staff of incineration there two years ago, right? Say something!” Lorenzo still didn’t react. He was really different from other patients with me ntal diseases because at least he could have simple talks with those patients. Lorenzo remained silent no matter what prompt Verda gave him. “Verda, let go of him. I’ll ask him.” In the face of patients with serious m ental diseases, they could only resort to a means if they wanted to get any valuable information from him. It was profound hypnotism. She took out a pocket watch and swung it back and forth before Lorenzo’s eyes until he gradually lost consciousness. Then Cecelia began to ask some leading questions and guided him to remember what had happened on August 6 five years ago. “Lorenzo, do you remember what happened on August 6 five years ago? You incinerated a woman named Leila Done, right?” “Think carefully about it. Her name is Leila Done. She was sent to the funeral parlor on August 6. Were you on duty that day?” “Were you responsible for incinerating her? What happened at that time?” With Cecelia’s guidance, Lorenzo, who gave no response before, gradually roasted Chapter 57 She Sacrificed a Lot to Dig out the Truth – N76 76% 17:58 4/4 His eyes were still tightly closed, but a hint of horror appeared on his face and he even began to scream. “No… No…”
He finally spoke! Cecelia exchanged a glance with Verda and then asked again, “No? Why? What did you see?” “Don’t kill me… No… Don’t kill me… Don’t kill me…” Lorenzo seemed to remember something and looked so scared as if he was trapped in a horrifying nightmare. His body began to twitch and trembled violently, causing him to slide down the chair. He then curled himself into a ball as if he was hiding from something. Cecelia thought he must have remembered what had happened five years ago. He must have seen something. “Lorenzo, what did you see? Hurry up to tell me! Was it related to Leila? Who wanted to kill you?” However, Lorenzo seemed to suffer an epileptic seizure and foamed at the mouth. Cecelia couldn’t ask him questions anymore. She could only remove the hypnosis in advance. When the hypnosis was over, Lorenzo, collapsed onto the ground and his body also stopped twitching. He looked less scared. Looking at the man on the ground, Verda asked. “He said ‘don’t kill me’ just now. Could it be that someone wanted to kill him at that time? What does it mean?” Cecelia couldn’t get more information, but she could guess that Lorenzo must have experienced something on August 6 five years ago. And his experience was probably related to the matter of her mother’s bone ash being replaced. In the end, she said, “I’m not clear about it either. But I have a strong intuition that something must have happened when my mother was incinerated. If we want to know what has happened, we should find those people ASAP. Maybe in this way, we will learn about the truth.”