"There are too many people here. Dr. Lane, this way, please."
Johnson gestured for Cora to follow him.
Cora could only hurry to keep up.
As for the scholars and experts following behind, they were intercepted by the security team.
Johnson led Cora to the designated rest area Carter specially arranged for him.
"Alright, no one will disturb us here. Dr. Lane, you can talk about your issue now."
Yes, Johnson noticed that Cora's mental state was far from being fine.
He thought that Cora might find herself with some psychological problems, possibly related to Byron, and he wanted to help resolve the issues between the former couple together.
However, Cora looked extremely cautious, scanning the area to ensure there were no others or surveillance devices before she spoke up.
"Dr. Watts, it's not about me. It's about my son. He's three years old, but he still can't speak..."
As she mentioned Martin, Cora's eyes inexplicably reddened.
Hearing the age of her child, Johnson immediately started calculating in his mind.
He remembered that when Byron was undergoing rehabilitation, his mental state was abnormal, and the catalyst was the child Cora had aborted without his consent.
If that child hadn't been aborted and was born successfully, he would be three years old now.
So after some consideration, Johnson said, "Bring your child here tomorrow, and I'll conduct a simple test for him there."
He handed Cora a business card with the address of a private psychiatric hospital.
Cora took the card and expressed her gratitude excitedly. "Thank you so much, Dr. Watts. Thank you..."
Seeing her excited expression, Johnson reminded her, "But it's better if you bring the child alone. Some examinations are not suitable with too many people around."
"Okay, I'll go with my son alone."
Then Cora expressed her gratitude once more before leaving the Hansen Group.
On the other side, Johnson went to Byron's office again.
As usual, the office was still hazy with smoke, irritating his eyes.
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I somehow find Cora childish...