My Aloof Husband, Mr. Drexler, Dotes Me Excessively-Chapter 366 - 365: She’s Afraid of Pain

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Chapter 366: Chapter 365: She’s Afraid of Pain

The doctor was momentarily stunned, then quickly continued.

"If she keeps thinking negatively and is unable to vent her emotions... then the situation could become more serious. In mild cases, she might develop psychological problems."

Many psychological issues begin after a severe setback.

After hearing the doctor’s words, Noah Drexler furrowed his eyebrows, then continued to speak.

"I need to know the most severe consequences."

"In severe cases... it could lead to mental confusion, schizophrenia, and other conditions..." The doctor stopped speaking here...

Noah Drexler’s cold face was extremely grave.

"So, the current priority is to help Mrs. Drexler adjust her mood and vent her inner sadness, so she can feel more comfortable." The doctor added another sentence, as it seemed that Mrs. Drexler’s condition was unusually stable.

People’s psychological endurance varies, and it seems Mrs. Drexler is not someone with an exceptionally strong heart. Being too calm is not a good sign, as it indicates she’s suppressing all her sorrow, which could lead to problems.

After the doctor finished speaking, Noah Drexler pressed his thin lips together and then instructed him.

"You may go."

The doctor nodded and then turned to leave the second-floor study.

...

On the first floor, after Noah Drexler left the dining room with the doctor, Summer Shawcross stayed in the dining room for a while before turning to leave.

She didn’t expect that just as she was stepping out of the dining room, she would slip...

"Madam, be careful!"

Fortunately, a servant reacted quickly and caught her, preventing a fall.

Summer was stunned for a moment and looked down at her twisted, aching leg, feeling somewhat dazed.

Perhaps she had slept too long, or for some other reason, her attention seemed difficult to focus.

Her head felt dizzy... there was always a sense of unreality.

"Madam, did you twist your leg?" Seeing Summer frown, the servant understood and asked with concern.

"It seems a bit," she nodded slightly, and the servant helped her to the sofa on the first floor to sit down.

Hearing that she twisted her ankle, the butler hurriedly brought a medical kit and fetched some liniment.

"Madam, let me apply some liniment on your leg, it will be better in a couple of days."

Listening to the butler, Summer obediently lifted her twisted left leg and placed it on the sofa.

Just as the butler poured liniment into his hand to begin massaging Summer, the sound of footsteps came from the direction of the stairs.

Noah Drexler, who had just come downstairs, furrowed his brows at the sight of Summer’s current state.

"What happened?"

"Madam accidentally twisted her ankle," the servant quickly replied.

Upon hearing this, Noah Drexler’s face darkened.

He had been gone for less than half an hour, and she managed to twist her ankle?

Quite a talent she had!

With this thought, he walked swiftly to the sofa, reaching out to take the bottle of liniment from the butler’s hand.

"I’ll do it."

Just as the butler was about to decline, Noah Drexler’s low and serious voice sounded again.

"She’s afraid of pain."

He didn’t want to hear her gasp later; after all, this woman would shed two tears just from cutting her finger.

As Noah Drexler’s words fell, the butler was momentarily stunned, then quickly stood up, making way for him.