Chapter 1842
Chapter 1842
Chapter 1842 Ennis Freed
The woman with dissociative identity disorder was named Daisy Lyons.
In the past few days, she had been tied up by her family and then subjected to smoke fumigation by an
exorcist.
The exorcist said he wanted to whip the demons out of her body and whipped her countless times.
She was beaten to the brink of death, and those randomly appearing personalities naturally quieted
down.
Her family thought that the exorcism was successful and gave the exorcist money.
The fraudster took the money and disappeared.
Daisy's mother, Donna Lyons, was the first to notice that something was wrong with Daisy.
They immediately took Daisy to the hospital, only to find that many of the wounds on Daisy's body were
infected.
When Donna tried to contact the fraudster, the number was disconnected.
She reported it to the police.
But they didn't even have a photo of the fraudster, and the middleman didn't know the fraudster's real
name.
It was very difficult to investigate.
The fraudster took away the only money they had left.
Daisy's parents were devastated and had already considered eating those things they usually couldn't
afford and then committing suicide.
Just then.
A call came from the monastery.
They learned that there was a kind person willing to find Daisy an authoritative expert for treatment
without medical expenses.
The desperate family didn't care about the truth.
In any case, they had reached a dead end, and they didn't mind risking their lives.
Sally returned to Northern Canakey.
The expert overseas made a long-distance call that afternoon.
Knowing about Daisy's experiences, the expert introduced himself.
Donna listened while searching online.
After confirming that the expert had a high reputation, she finally saw a glimmer of hope in the
darkness.
After that, Donna made an appointment with the expert.
To facilitate the patient, the expert's team would come to Mailand.
Donna was extremely grateful.
She immediately took a shower, changed into clean clothes, cooked mushroom soup that Daisy loved,
and hurried to the hospital.
When she reached the lobby of the hospital.
A disheveled woman with a blank expression similar to Donna's age walked out wearily.
"Donna, why so happy?" Silvia Doelger saw Donna and greeted her proactively.
"It's about the thing we talked about yesterday." Donna's eyes turned red, and she said, "This time we
really met a kind-hearted person!"
Silvia's daughter was only nineteen years old.
She suffered from a hereditary mental illness.
Their family was much poorer than Daisy's. Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
Now they really had no money.
"Ennis Freed, a professor in the psychology department of one of the top-ranked universities in the
world..." Silvia read the introduction slowly. Updated at Drąmanovеls.cоm
Donna took back her phone. "I'm in a hurry to bring soup to Daisy. I have to go."
Silvia nodded.
She wanted to say something more.
But Donna hurried away.
Silvia stood still, her whole body pale as if she was a character from a black and white TV in the last
century.