After all, when he realized that everyone who had something to do with him had gone missing one after another, there must be something wrong and it was obviously targeted towards him.
When the time came, he would definitely do something, i
"Psychiatrist?" Henry raised his eyebrows.
Yvonne played with her soft hair. "Yes. Anna Lancaster was terrified, so she probably has experienced trauma from that. Mr. Lancaster, you wouldn't want to let her end up as a fool, right?"
Henry pursed his lips and said nothing.
Yvonne smiled, "Anyway, Mr. Lancaster, please find a psychiatrist for her as soon as possible. Goodbye!"
When the call ended, Henry took the phone away from his ear and frowned when he looked at the screen that had gone back to the home screen.
Joe really could not calm Anna Lancaster down, so he simply put her down and walked towards Henry, "Mr. Lancaster, what's the matter?"
"Theo's mother asked me to find a psychiatrist for Anna," Henry replied calmly as he threw his phone on the coffee table.
Joe was surprised. "Find a psychiatrist? Why would
she be so kind?"
That woman wanted Mr. Lancaster to punish Anna Lancaster so badly, and when he did not do anything, she took matters into her own hands and scared Anna Lancaster so terribly that she still could not calm down after so long.
It was obvious that Theo's mother was a cruel person. Why would someone so cruel suggest Mr. Lancaster take Anna Lancaster to a psychiatrist? She would probably wish that Anna Lancaster could live her life with this trauma instead.
Something must be up.
"Yeah. I'm also wondering why she would say that, and she even mentioned it twice." Henry rubbed his temples.
Joe rolled his eyes. "I think Theo's mother might want to express something related to the psychiatrist, Mr. Lancaster. Why not listen to her and ask a psychiatrist to come over first? Maybe we’ll figure out the problem then?"
Henry thought about what he said and agreed.
"I’ll call Dr. Lucas then. It also happened to be the time of your psychotherapy, Mr. Lancaster." After Joe said that, he turned around and walked away quickly to do what Mr. Lancaster asked him to do.
"Sue!" Henry shouted after Joe left.
There were some movements on the staircase shortly after. Sue came down from the stairs with a rag. "Sir, did you call me?"
She first glanced at Anna Lancaster who was all curled up on the sofa and shivering. A hint of helplessness flashed across her eyes as she sighed, and she then looked at Henry.
Henry noticed her sigh and he pursed his lips as he asked, "Did Anna really run out by herself?"
Sue was taken aback and nodded quickly. "Of course. Didn't I tell you that she ran out as soon as I opened the door, and I couldn't catch up?"
Henry whispered, "Sue, you’ve been working in the Lancaster family for almost 30 years, right?"
Sue’s heart sank, but she forced herself to maintain her composure. "Sir, why are you suddenly talking about this?"
He suddenly questioned her about her years in the Lancaster family. Was he trying to fire her?
Sue’s heart began racing as she thought about it. Her hand that was holding the rag tightened subconsciously.
Henry noticed it immediately and instead of answering her question, he continued, "You have been in the Lancaster family for almost 30 years. We have never treated you badly, and have always given you respect and the right to speak, so I believe you’ll never betray the Lancaster family, right?"
Sue nodded hurriedly. "I’ll never betray the Lancaster family."
"If that's the case, then why did you help someone else to get Anna out?" Henry stared right into her eyes. 1
Sue panicked and her face turned pale, "Sir, what are you talking about? What do you mean by helping someone else to get Anna out? I just told you that she ran out by herself."
"You’re still lying!" Henry's face sank, "If this isn’t an inside job, why didn't the security guard contact me when he saw Anna Lancaster running out alone? And why would the surveillance in the villa be broken? It was all too much of a coincidence and all these only demonstrated that when Anna went out, she must be accompanied by a guardian. Since I wasn’t there, then her guardian could only be you, Sue."
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