Chapter 522
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
âNo.â
Georgia said dubiously.
âThey were concerned about Emilia. The two of them might look cold and hard to approach, but ever since Emilia got hurt, theyâve been trying to look for ways to help her, and theyâve stayed in constant contact with us. If thereâs anything thatâs a bit different from regular parents, itâd be how understanding they were. Emilia ended up like this because of me and Robert, and even though the two of us definitely didnât want it, the cause was definitely the two of us as well.
âWe had a conflict with Eric, which led to Emilia going through this torment. Itâd be exceedingly difficult for normal parents not to take it out on us, and even hate Robert and I. But Oscar and Margie were only focused on helping us treat Emilia and make Eric pay. Does that count as something unusual?â
Georgia was still dubious. It wasnât that there was nobody this understanding in the world, and she couldnât say that it was âoffâ for Emiliaâs parents not to blame them.
And she wasnât about to look that gift horse in the mouth.
âIt might just be a feeling of mine. Iâve just always felt that Emiliaâs parents were strange, but my relations with the Powell family donât run deep, and Iâve never investigated if there was something off about them particularly. My instincts have always been sharp, though. Donât trust Emiliaâs parents too much, Georgia. Even Emilia herself isnât too close with them. Otherwise, she wouldnât have liked to wander outside so much, so much that there could be a whole year between seeing her parents.
âEmiliaâs not the sort of person to deliberately stay away from her parents, either. Sheâs actually got a great sibling-like relationship going with Aston, and sheâs close with me as her aunt as well. I donât know if their familyâs just naturally cold and arenât too suited to living together, or if thereâs any other causes. Emilia hasnât talked to me about it. She doesnât like talking about her own family. Now that sheâs mentally traumatized, you canât ask her that sort of question, either.
âAnyway, just watch out. Donât trust the Powell family easily. Selfish blood runs in their veins. Of course, Laurie and Carr are good people.â
âIâve got it. Donât worry, Mom. Iâll keep an eye out.â
After Georgia made that promise, Casey relaxed.
As the two sides hung up, she turned to Robert.
âDo you think thereâs anything unusual with Oscar and Margie?â
âI canât tell. Theyâre Emiliaâs parents. At least from Emiliaâs incident till now, theyâve acted like normal parents. Itâs not that they donât hold a grudge against us at all. Itâs just that theyâve kept it reined in. I canât say if thatâs normal or not, since Iâve never experienced my children getting hurt, and I hope I never will.â
âNo matter how it is, since my mother reminded us â didnât you talk with Oscar for a while? What did he want from you? Letâs be careful. Weâve got children, and your condition has to draw the attention of others. We have to remain cautious.â
âIâve got it. Oscar mainly talked about moving against Eric this afternoon. I gave him the general outline. He wants to get involved and to avenge his daughter personally.â
âSo you told him about the plan?â
Georgia asked, while Robert nodded.
âDonât worry. If Emiliaâs father really is off and could put a wrench in our plans, this might let us realize even sooner that heâs not on the same front as we are. If we take revenge successfully on Eric, that in turn proves that weâve overthought it. Even if they knew about the plan, the worst-case scenario is that Eric gets away. Our plan might not succeed anyway.â
âYouâre right. But letâs see if we can investigate Oscar and Margieâs past. We might turn up something.â
As Robert nodded, the secretary outside walked in and told them Emilia had woken up.
Georgia and Robert walked out. They couldnât see her, of course, since she was on guard against everyone.
Ivan had said, though, that he was going to talk with Emilia this time.
Both of them were concerned over whether or not Emilia would be better today, so they waited outside the room. Ivan walked inside.
As he entered, the bedroom was composed completely of foam walls. Even the bed was just a mattress.
There was a small room with a bathroom and toilet.
It was the type of padded cell designed for suicide risks. Emilia wasnât there yet, but they were afraid sheâd hurt herself, so theyâd transferred her to such a room.
Ivan walked in and saw Emilia sitting on the ground, her head between her knees, her legs hugged to her chest.
He couldnât see Emiliaâs expression and didnât know what condition she was in.
Ivan walked closer, taking care to lighten his footsteps so Emilia wouldnât be frightened.
He knew that people whoâd undergone mental trauma could be triggered just from loud footsteps and going into panic.
After stopping a few paces from Emilia, Ivan slowly sat opposite her.
That was around the safe zone for interpersonal distance, and Ivan didnât try to draw closer.
He wanted to stay where Emilia felt safe.
He felt strange about it, though. Heâd asked about Emiliaâs condition beforehand.
Apparently, Emilia would crumble whenever she saw or heard people before, chasing everyone out and howling in agony in her room. Her emotions had been incredibly unstable.
Heâd been inside for a few minutes already. Logically speaking, even with his footsteps so light, Emilia should have heard and felt another personâs presence.
But sheâd just stayed her curled up sitting on the ground, not even looking up once.
That wasnât right. He couldnât be sure what mental state Emilia was in, so he just sat in front of her and remained silent.
He was afraid that saying something would startle her.
And he knew that he just had to wait for her to speak actively.
He waited on for almost half an hour before Emilia slowly raised her head from her knees.
There was a trace of fear in her gaze, and she looked at Ivan like she was looking at a stranger, on guard.
âAm I sick? Why am I shut in here? Daddy and Mommy are too busy with work to visit me again, arenât they?â
The moment Emilia spoke her first sentence, Ivanâs heart sank completely.
âDo you know how old you are right now, Emilia?â
Ivan asked, and Emiliaâs tone turned curious.
âIâm ten years old. Why would you ask me something like that? Are you some secretary Daddy and Mommy sent over to manage me? I annoyed the last secretary until he quit. Youâre new, arenât you?â
âYes, Iâm new.â
Ivan said heavily, his gut wrenching.
âIâll say this first. If you want to manage me as a secretary, you have to play games with me and take me to theme parks. Otherwise, Iâll tell Daddy and Mommy youâre bullying me and have them chase you out.â
Emilia up and started giving Ivan commands, and Ivan smiled gently.
âOf course Iâll play with you. What games do you want to play? Iâll prepare them for you...â
Georgia and Robert waited outside for several hours.
Emiliaâs parents came in and started waiting outside as well. It was almost midnight when Ivan came out.
His expression was glum.
âThereâs been a new issue with Emiliaâs mental condition. Sheâs developed a split personality. When I went in there, she had the personality of back when she was ten years old and a child. I donât know why she split that personality off to protect herself. People can develop split personalities because of unbearable agony, so they let another personality shoulder the burden. Sheâs already showing the first signs of developing a split personality, but we canât tell if there are any other personalities for now.â
Georgiaâs heart sank as well.
She looked consciously at Emiliaâs father and mother. Oscarâs expression was heavy, and he looked sorrowful.
Margie, though, wore an expression Georgia didnât understand. She couldnât tell if the woman was forcing calm or feeling sad.
âHow do we treat this?â
Georgia set aside her doubts and turned back to Ivan.
Ivan spoke, depressed.
âUnless we cure her mental trauma completely, she wonât be able to stay in a normal state. Other personalities might emerge and take over her body and do what she wants. We can only ask professionals to check over her again. My knowledge in this field isnât deep. Before I came out, she was in Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 521 Caseyâs Instinct The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You Have I Told You Lately ï¤Chapter 147 It must Feel Good to Have Him Drive Me to Work the state of a child. She had me play games with her. That personality alone is not dangerous, and weâll have to see how the other personalities go.â
âwhen will your experts arrive?â
Oscar asked.
Ivan answered straight away.
âTwo of them will arrive tomorrow morning. Anotherâs attending a talk right now, and might arrive the day after. Theyâre peak experts in this field and have treated similar cases. The main thing before was to look for people to treat mental trauma, but with Emiliaâs split personality, I need a few more professionals who specialize in that area. Donât worry, Mr. and Mrs. Powell. I know folks, and Iâll ask them over to treat Emilia.
âShe needs to be stabilized right now. Unless itâs a dangerous personality or a suicidal one, her other personalities need to be satisfied as well as possible. It could be that she wonât develop more, but Iâve seen people with several or even dozens of personalities. Thatâs when theyâve been left for too long. For now, we can tamp down on it with medication, then observe the situation going forward.â
Emiliaâs situation came to a lull for the moment. Georgia wasnât an expert in psychiatry, so she could only listen to Ivan.
Thankfully, Emiliaâs parents seemed to trust Ivan, so they left finding doctors and going forward all to Ivan.
That night, because there was something urgent in the company that Oscar needed to deal with, he flew off. Only Margie remained.
Georgia and Robert were resting for the evening when Wilson suddenly came up to them.