Allyce opened her mouth, but no sound came out.
He leaned back in his chair and pressed his hand to a handful of brown hair that had fallen across his forehead, unable to speak for a long time.
Personality changes, emotional perversions, excessive paranoia, abnormal movements and behaviour are things that happen to Severo.
Even if he didn’t want to admit it, the facts were there for him to see, and he could no longer fool himself.
Severo really has …
Mental illness.
Al lyce’s mind was a jumble and he stared in one direction, half-heartedly.
Victorino didn’t bother her either, he knew it would take a while to get Allyce to agree to this.
He was also shocked to learn that Severo might be genetically mentally ill, and found it a little difficult to accept.
Allyce got up to drink a large glass of cold water before sitting back down across from Victorino.
He took a long breath and said, “I didn’t know Severo’s family had a history of mental illness.
Severo’s biological father and mother are dead and the only living blood relative, apart from Tajo, is Enzo.
He and Enzo were half-brothers, but she had not heard of any mental illness in the Aybar family for three generations.
Aybar’s grandfather died of illness at the age of 70, Jonas died in prison at the age of 40 and Jonas is still alive and well, so it is highly unlikely that the Aybar family has a history of mental illness.
So that leaves the Solares family.
Ariela is dead and cannot be her, and Tajo is still alive and well and cannot be him.
So who could it be?
The Solares family was a prestigious noble family with many branches, but it was the Tagus generation that was directly related to Severo, as no one of Ariela’s generation was known to have mental problems.
With everything out of the way, Allyce thought about Tajo’s wife.
The Countess, the most beloved daughter of the last head of the Castillo de Solares family.
He died many years ago.
At the time of his death, his father, the former head of the Solares family, was too old to be the only one of his generation to take over, and took on the grief of raising Tajo.
It is good that Tagus has not failed to live up to its expectations.
Not only did the Solares family not fall into disgrace at the hands of Tajo, but it went to the next level.
He had done a lot of research on the Solares family when he came to J. The information he could find on the internet about the death of Tajo’s wife showed terminal lung cancer.
A sad death by disease.
Precisely because she died young and Ariela was rebellious, both were strong personalities, conflicts raged and neither left the other, and Ariela went to the Z.
So the only person he suspects now is Tajo’s wife, Severo’s grandmother.
Severo has few memories of him as a grandmother and is therefore rarely mentioned.
Victorino was about to say something, but seeing the thoughtful look on Allyce’s face, he stopped in his tracks.
Allyce mentally reviewed the characters and said, with some hesitation, “What do you know about the Solares family? Do you know about Severo’s grandmother?
Victorino sensed the depth of meaning in his words and reflected slightly before speaking: “Rumour has it that the Countess died of lung cancer.
“Is it possible that he didn’t die of lung cancer, maybe it was something else, if he died of a mental illness, it was not very glamorous, it affected the family, that’s why the Solares family had to hide the real situation, is it possible?”
Allyce’s mouth said this, but her heart was already basically certain of this statement.
If it is true that Tajo’s wife died of mental illness, then it would make sense that Severo would be genetically predisposed to mental disorders.
Victorino echoed his thoughts: “If it is established that the gentleman’s grandmother died of mental illness, then it is time to start developing a treatment plan for the gentleman. ”
“Doctor Griego”.
Allyce called out to him and stood up, with a solemnity and seriousness never before seen on her pretty face: “Please be sure to keep Severo’s health a secret, you know how serious this matter is.
With that, he leaned deeply into Victorino.
Victorino did not speak and kept silent in response.
Silence means consent.
Allyce expressed her gratitude.
If Victorino reveals to his opponents that Severo has a mental disorder, then Severo will be in big trouble.
Although there is always talk of tolerance towards all types of patients, society always looks at these people differently.
On the other hand, in this category of people there is a great deal of instability, whose temperament is unstable and can be harmful to others.
Eventually, even if Severo had not harmed anyone, he would have had to go to a sanatorium, or rather, a mental institution.
Allyce could hardly imagine that Severo would see the day.
I could not let that day come.
At the very least, Severo must be cured before that day arrives.
…
Allyce doesn’t know how she got out of Victorino.
I had been at Victorino’s house for a few hours and it was almost midday.
“Madam”.
After the driver called out to her, he opened the door and stood to the side waiting for her to get in.
Allyce got into the car and was a bit confused the whole way.
He looked out of the window without saying a word, his whole being seemed a little lost in thought.
The driver moved forward slowly and asked her in a loud voice: “Where are we going now, madam?
When he finished, he realised that Allyce was looking out of the window and hadn’t heard him.
At that moment the driver’s phone rang.
It was a work phone and the caller was none other than Severo.
“Sir.” The driver slowed the car and was respectful.
The next moment, a cold, unmistakable voice from a man on the other end of the line rang out: “Has the lady gone out?
When the driver heard this, his face changed.
Severo had already told them not to let his wife go out, but the other day the man said she could go out again.
So in the morning, when Allyce said she had to leave, they, as servants, naturally had to accompany her.
But now, as soon as he heard Severo’s tone of voice, he knew something was wrong.
But he did not dare not to tell the truth.
He gritted his teeth and was about to speak when a slender white hand snatched the phone away from him.
The driver froze and turned around to see Allyce put a finger between her lips and gesture silently at him, telling him not to speak.
Seeing this, the driver nodded and made no more noise.
Allyce put the phone to her ear and heard the angry voice of the man on the other end: “Are you deaf, can’t you hear me when I ask you? Answer me! Where has he gone?”