Chapter 128 Depression

Faye's words made the doctor stunned for a while.

She was afraid she had heard it wrong, so she leaned over to get closer and asked, "Pardon?"

Faye clenched her fists and said, "Paroxetine."

The doctor asked with a serious expression, "Are you taking this medicine?"

Faye bit her lower lip with a complicated look in her eyes as if she were struggling, and then she replied, "Yes."

Hearing this, the doctor straightened up with a long face, turned to look at Colin, and asked, "Is she suffering from depression?"

Colin was taken aback and said, "What?"

The doctor asked, "Don't you know?"

Seeing the shock on his face, the doctor hurried out silently and asked a nurse to get the medicine.

Soon, the nurse came back.

The doctor took the medicine over, unscrewed the lid, and put one pill in front of Faye's lips.

Faye opened her mouth in a daze and subconsciously swallowed it.

After she took the medicine, the doctor turned around, walked up to Colin, handed him the medicine box, and said, "Remember to pay for it later. I have no clue how severe her depression is, so I don't know the recommended dosage. When she sobers up, you should ask her about it."

Colin took the box over stiffly, clenched it, and asked in a hoarse voice, "Can you judge how long she has suffered from depression?"

The doctor shook her head, "I can't, but judging from her current condition, I think it should be a long time."

Hearing this, Colin felt suffocated as if his throat had been squeezed.

Seeing this, the doctor asked, "What's your relationship?"

Colin replied in a low voice, "I am her husband."

The doctor paused for a second and said, "You should pay more attention to your wife."

Then, she added, "Are you going to take her home or let her stay in the hospital for a few days? I suggest you have a medical check. Your injuries are dripping blood."

When the doctor was talking, Robert walked in after parking the car.

Seeing him, Colin put the medicine box into his pocket and said in a hoarse voice, "Go to the inpatient department immediately to go through the hospitalization formalities. Give me the car key. I'm going out." Robert didn't know what had happened, so he took out the car key and handed it to Colin, saying, "Okay, Mr. Farrell."

Colin took the car key over, nodded at the doctor, and walked away.

Staring after him, the doctor was stunned for a while.

Since taking the medicine, Faye had been sleeping.

Robert settled her down and then went to pay for the hospitalization.

After getting out of the hospital, Colin got in the car, started it, took out his mobile phone, and called Ethan.

After a few seconds, Ethan answered the call and said, "What's up?"

Colin asked in a cold voice, "Where are those people now?"

Ethan replied, "I am about to send them to the police station. What's wrong?"

Colin said, "Don't send them to the police. Where are you now?"

Ethan noticed there was something wrong with Colin, so he asked, "What happened?"

Colin tightened his grip on the wheel steal, and the blue veins on the back of his hands popped out. After a moment of silence, he said, "I will tell you when we meet."

Ethan was not far from Colin now, and it had only taken forty minutes for the latter to drive there.

When Colin arrived, Ethan was smoking outside while waiting for him. Seeing Colin getting out of the car, he asked, "Is there anything wrong with those people?"

Colin slammed the car door shut with a bang, suppressed his anger, and pull his collar with his fingers. But because he had put forth too much strength, the buttons were pulled off. He asked, "Where are those people?"

Ethan and Colin had been friends for many years, so they knew each other very well. Seeing his angry face, Ethan raised his eyebrows and replied, "They are inside."

Colin said with ruthlessness in his eyes, "I want to meet them."

Ethan had always been reticent, so he didn't ask more questions but led Colin to a lounge after passing through the lobby.

Then, he pushed the door open and signaled Colin to enter first.

In the lounge, eight men who had been badly battered were tied up in a corner.

Colin stared at them for a while, lit a cigarette, and asked with it in his mouth, "Who drove the van just now?"

Although these eight men were desperados, they were still afraid of death and pain. After all, they had never intended to sell their lives. And they knew they should talk less to save their own lives because they were not stupid.

Seeing them keep silent, Colin flicked the ashes off the cigarette and asked, "Don't you want to tell me?"

He then sneered, looked at Ethan, and asked, "If I kill these people, can you solve the problems?"

Ethan chuckled, "It will be difficult, but I can do it."

Colin got up and said, "That's good."

Then, he walked toward them, grabbed one man's collar, and slammed his head at the corner of the desk heavily and accurately.

After a loud bang, the man's face was covered with blood.

Seeing this, Ethan smiled, "I can lend you a dagger. I like cleanliness. Don't make my place so bloody."

Hearing this, Colin turned his head back to glance at him and said with coldness in his dark eyes, "Okay."

When Colin took the dagger over from Ethan, those men all shrank in the corner.

Seeing him get closer and closer fiercely, one man said in a trembling voice, "It's him! It is him that drove the van! It has nothing to do with us..."

Sᴇarch the FindNovel.net website on G𝘰𝘰gle to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report
Do you like this site? Donate here:
Your donations will go towards maintaining / hosting the site!