"Cindy’s not in very good condition now. She was sent to the hospital at around three o'clock in the morning. She was screaming about someone coming to hurt her. Petra is too busy to take care of her, so she hired people to keep an eye on her." Mason’s voice sounded from the study.
I frowned a little. Was Cindy suffering from a mental illness? I did not realize it when she came to see me at the office previously.
"Aren't you going to pay her a visit?" Mason asked faintly.
Theo shook his head. "Petra and Grayson won’t let anything happen to her. I don't have to worry much."
Mason smiled faintly. "It looks like Wanda occupies a bigger space in your heart."
"Well, of course." Theo snorted coldly. "She’s my wife, after all."
Mason nodded. "Looks like you're getting serious about this."
Theo took the teacup and had a sip. He smiled faintly and asked, "When do you plan to get married?"
"Why'd you turn the topic to me?" Mason looked at him, discontented. "Besides, it's my parents who are
supposed to be worried about whether or not I'll get married."
Theo arched his brow. "You’re getting on in your years, yet you're still single. As a good friend of yours, I’m getting worried.”
"It's fine." Mason did not look pleased. "Since you have the time to worry, just worry about your wife's illness."
Theo pursed his lips and stopped talking.
Mason let out a sigh and comforted him, saying, "Her illness comes slowly, and it's definitely not enough to just rely on drugs. Her psychological barrier must be resolved. Although this requires a lot of time, it also needs much effort. However, you're fortunate enough that it’s not something incurable, am I right?"
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