My Destined Lover

Chapter 92 Counseling Psychology



Old Mrs. Taylor saw the chief’s smile and thought it was a sure thing. She also smiled, “Yes, my granddaughter did something wrong.”

“But, what a pity. In this case, you are not qualified to manage.” He said, “Send the guest away!”

Old Mrs. Taylor was incredulous.

“What do you say? I am Laura’s grandmother, how can I not be qualified to take charge? Who else is qualified to take charge but me!” old Mrs. Taylor stood up aggressively and tried to make a fuss?

The chief ignored her and emphasized, “I said, send her away. You hear me!”

The crowd rushed up and “invited” old Mrs. Taylor out.

“You! Let go of me!”

Old Mrs. Taylor stood in front of the police station, patting her messy collar, shaking with anger, “This, this group of people, they, they…”

“Mom.” Mr. Taylor was busy going up to calm her anger, “Don’t get angry.” After a moment’s hesitation, he added, “That chief… I recognize it.”

“You recognize it?” Old Mrs. Taylor moved and said joyfully, “Then why didn’t you say so earlier, if you had said so it…”

“No.” Mrs. Taylor waved his hand and said with hesitation, “I’ve heard of his name. It is said that as long as he is in charge of the case, generally are not so easy to deal with…”

Old Mrs. Taylor froze, the light in her eyes instantly annihilated — this matter actually involved so many people … They are afraid that they are messing with the wrong people!

The police station.

After the irrelevant people were driven out, the chief answered a phone call.

The chief smiled, “Mr. Miller, you’re welcome. Even without your request, this matter, I will never easily let them deal with.”

“That’s right,” Carl let out a long sigh, “the little girl has had a bit of a hard time…”

At that moment, a female police officer walked in, clearly looking like she had something to say.

The chief hung up the phone and gave her a look, “What is it, go ahead.”

“Chief.” The policewoman hesitated, “I propose to hire a psychological tutor for the young girl. She was maliciously disinformed before, and now she’s been betrayed by her family, I think…”

“You don’t need to say more. I understand everything.” The chief knocked on the desktop, “I’ve already sent someone to do it, wait until we have news.”

The policewoman breathed a sigh of relief.

After the policewoman left, the director leaned back in his chair and thought about something. He sat up straight and dialed Laura’s phone.

After briefly telling her about the visit of Mrs. Taylor, he spoke cautiously, “That… In a few days, there may be a counselor coming over. Do you want to meet?”

The words were cautious, afraid that Laura would resist this decision without her consent.

Laura was picking out a pet at the pet store when she got the call. She understood the director’s concern and smiled brightly, “Sure! I’m free for the next few days.”


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