Seeing that Byron didn't respond, Carter shifted his attention to Johnson.
"Dr. Watts, are you ready? The speech is about to begin."
Johnson nodded and asked Carter, "Has he been like this recently?"
Carter replied, "Not recently. It started yesterday after work."
Carter was called back to work overtime yesterday.
And at that time, he noticed that Byron seemed to be in the same excited state as during his rehabilitation, not eating or sleeping, just smoking.
"It must be triggered by something."
Johnson pondered the cause of Byron's abnormal behavior, trying to analyze it.
Meanwhile, Carter received a sharp glare from Byron, who seemed to blame him for talking too much.
After seeing that, Carter shrugged and said, "Dr. Watts, this way, please. Let's finish the speech before we talk."
Johnson checked the time and realized that it was almost time for the speech to begin. He agreed with Carter's suggestion, and they both headed downstairs to commence the presentation.
Johnson had a great reputation in the field of psychology, but he kept a low profile and rarely appeared in public or gave speeches.
Because of that, many experts and scholars came to attend his rare lecture.
The journalists also came with their cameras.
When the speech ended, countless experts and scholars approached him to ask questions.
At that moment, the security personnel from the Hansen Group surrounded Johnson, intending to escort him away to prevent any accidents.
However, Cora had finally seen Johnson and couldn't let go of the opportunity for Martin to speak.
Cora mustered all her strength and rushed into the crowd of experts and scholars, calling out, "Dr. Watts, my child is three years old now, but he still can't speak. Can you help me?"
But with so many people present, everyone was like Cora, eager to say their own wishes.
As a result, Cora's voice was drowned out in the crowd.
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