Alyssa jolted, and her gaze met Jasper's dark gaze. Her heart thumped heavily against her chest.

Right now, Jasper's classy suit was stretched tightly against his muscles. Even if he didn't take off his clothes, she could visualize it. "Jasper." Justin coughed, his face pale. Unexpectedly, he was the one who spoke up and tried to explain on Alyssa's behalf, as if they were hiding something from him.

"Nothing happened just now. I just met Ms. Alyssa at the entrance of the hospital. I wasn't feeling well so... I asked her to push me upstairs.” "Justin, did I even ask?"

Jasper smiled lightly, although it turned into a slight grimace. Nevertheless, he still tried. "You're my brother, and Lyse is your sister- in-law. We're a family. She's helping you as a sister would.”

As he spoke, he strode to stand beside Alyssa. His gaze was gentle as he took over the wheelchair handles. "Let me do it."

"Sorry for the inconvenience, Jasper.” Justin smiled as well while his gaze darkened.

Jasper bent down and whispered in Justin's ear, holding back his rippling emotions. "You are my brother; it's just my duty.”

Outside the patient's room, Javier anxiously discussed Lauren's condition with the main physician.

"Dad!" Justin called out worriedly. He was wheelchair-bound, but he desperately wished that he could walk for himself.

“Justin! Your body still needs rest, so why are you here?" Seeing Justin's sickly face, Javier worried for him.

about Lauren, so I came to check on her condition. Coincidentally, I met Jasper and Ms. Alyssa downstairs, so we came up

grimly, "Dad, how is

anxiety; Jasper gripped

company. It's a good thing that Landon is

was already depressed in the first place, and now she's experienced such a traumatic event. I'm worried that her

thinking for a while, he said hesitantly, "If we really have

looked at each

a treatment method using a safe amount of electricity to treat mental disorders. When I was in the Peacekeeping Forces, a lot of soldiers suffered from the horrors of watching death happen on the battlefield, and they got PTSD. After they left the military, the trauma prevented them from living a

her heart was stabbed. She couldn't help

asked, "Then, are there any side

truthfully, "In the beginning, the patient will be prone to dizziness and nausea. Later, they may lose some memories. In the

don't suggest this treatment.” Justin shook his head. "Is the only treatment

never thought that he would be so

glared at each other with invisible gunfire clashing between

nobody will understand how it feels. It's as if your soul is getting sucked out. That's just using another form of pain to

symptoms, not the root cause. That

in the future, when something reminds her of that woman, her memories will come flooding back. If that happens, then what? Do we electrocute her again and force

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