"I've heard of him." Joe raised his hand. "Dr. Tom is a world-renowned psychologist and hypnotist. I
actually wanted Mr. Lancaster to see him, but Dr. Tom rejected us at the time. The reason was because he wanted to treat a child, so I had to seek Dr. Lucas' help instead because he was the best psychiatrist in the city of Vancouver after all."
After Henry heard this, he finally learned a little bit about Dr. Tom.
Joe suddenly thought of something. He said, "Theo’s mother, you mentioned Dr. Tom earlier. Could it be that the child Dr. Tom treated back then was actually Theo?"
On the other end of the phone, Yvonne sneered coldly when she heard his question. "Yes, it was Theo."
"How is Theo now?" Henry asked.
Perhaps it was because he knew that Theo was his own child that Henry did not hide his worries and concern for Theo anymore.
Yvonne could naturally sense what he meant. She was quiet for a moment and she finally answered him coldly. "Thanks to that daughter you raised, Theo's condition hasn't improved in the slightest." "I want to see Theo." Henry squeezed the phone tightly.
"No!" Yvonne refused coldly.
"I am his father. I have the right to see him. Theo might react if he sees me," Henry said.
Yvonne moved her lips and hesitated.
Although she thought that Theo was unlikely to respond to Henry, she was not completely sure about i t.
In spite of everything, Theo never had a father figure i n his life before.
Maybe Henry's presence would make a difference in Theo’s life.
As Yvonne thought about this, she gritted her teeth and agreed. "Okay, I’ll let you see Theo, but under two conditions."
Henry didn't expect that she would actually agree. A hint of excitement flashed across his eyes as he asked, "What are the conditions?"
"One, you can’t ask the people around Theo about me."
"Okay." Henry agreed without hesitation.
Yvonne's mood was instantly better when she saw how quick he was to agree. "Two, you can’t take Theo away."
"Okay." Henry nodded.
Yvonne's expression seemed to be calmer now. "Since you've agreed, then I hope you'll keep your promises."
"I will," Henry said faintly.
Yvonne sneered, "Just remember what you said. I'll arrange the time for you to meet Theo. Also, Dr. Tom will be coming to Canada in two days. I can ask him to check your brain and get rid of all those things in your head."
Sue and Joe looked at each other when they heard this. They were both excited and surprised.
Although Henry did not have much of a reaction, his tensed expression eased a little. "Thank you."
"Hah. I'm not doing this for you. I'm doing all these for Theo so that you won't give all of the Lancaster family's property to some outsider," Yvonne said coldly.
Henry wondered if it was an illusion that he could actually feel a little warmth in her cold tone.
He wondered what kind of person she was and what she looked like.
"Anyway, thank you." Henry thanked her again.
Yvonne hung up the phone without speaking.
When Henry heard nothing else on the phone, he grabbed the phone to look at it, only to realize that the phone had been hung up.
He felt an unexplainable regret, but he did not think much about it. He then handed the phone to Joe who was beside him. "Go and get my hospital discharge done." "What? Sir, are you leaving the hospital?" Sue exclaimed.
Henry said, "I have something I need to deal with."
"You can’t, you haven't recovered yet." Sue insisted for him to not leave the hospital.
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