Sydney ignored him and hung up the phone directly.
On the other end, Finn looked at the screen that jumped back to the main menu. He pushed his glasses, unsurprised.
After all, he always knew that she would not believe him.
Thus, it was normal for her to act this way.
Putting away the phone, Finn crossed his fingers over his knees and looked at the person on the couch across from him. "She doesn't want to see."
"I heard her." Layden nodded while sipping tea.
Finn's glasses glinted. "Do you want to deal with Lyra with me?" "Since she bullied Sydney, I naturally won't let her go. You're a doctor, and I'm a hacker, so I can help you clear up any loose ends. Isn't that good?" Layden raised his eyes.
Finn smiled a little. "That's true. I look forward to working together."
Layden did not reply. He put down his teacup and got ready to leave.
Finn suddenly said to his back, "Your mental illness is very serious. It's best if you seek medical treatment as soon as possible. Otherwise, if this continues, you'll end up ruining yourself!"
Layden paused in his steps but did not turn around. He only replied in a cold voice, " That's none of your business."
"I don't care about you. I only care about Sydney. If you don't control your condition, you'll not only ruin yourself but hurt Sydney as well. I hope you understand that. " Finn stood up.
Layden clenched his fists tightly, and his lips moved as if he wanted to say something.
In the end, he said nothing and lifted his feet to go out.
Finn spun his scalpel, his eyes obscure.
As a part-time psychologist, he was well aware of Layden's true nature. Although Layden hid it well now so that people could not see it, once he decided not to hide it anymore, or if he was provoked by something, he would become a different person altogether.
The object of Layden's obsession was Sydney. To obtain her, it was very likely that he would do things such as imprisoning her.
Of course, with Finn around, he would not let Cayden have a chance to do that. He would keep an eye on Cayden. The moment Cayden dared to make a move on Sydney, he would turn Cayden into a specimen on his table.
No matter how obsessive Cayden was, he would not be able to win against an inborn, cold-blooded pervert like Finn!
Finn's thin lips curled up coldly. Then, he got up, picked up the medical record folder, and went on his rounds.
When he came to Julien's ward, he knocked on the door.
Julien was tying his tie and saw Finn from the corner of his eye, but he had no intention to greet Finn.
Finn did not mind either and leaned against the door with his arms crossed. "
You're being discharged?"
Julien hummed softly.
"Good. I have something to tell you." Finn looked at him
He pinned on his diamond tie clip. "What is it?"
"Lyra's split personality is fake," Finn said.
Julien's eyes flashed, but there was not much expression on his face.
Finn narrowed his eyes in surprise. "It seems you already knew?"
"I guessed it a while ago." Julien turned around.
That was why he was not shocked when he heard it.
"But it was you who first diagnosed her with dissociative identity disorder." Julien put his hands in his trouser pockets and looked at Finn coldly.
Finn shrugged. "I admit that was my fault, but I had a good relationship with her before, so I’ll naturally help with what she wants. I also bribed Dr. Imanov.”
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