Chapter 903 903: Are You Afraid She Will Hate You?
It is always said that disasters pile up on one another. After Fredrick's declaration, the reporters began to investigate, and they were all eager to get the latest information from Linkus Mental Research Institute.
Irish didn't accept their interview but only replied that it was a groundless statement.
However, obviously, those reporters were not going to give in, and they began to seek other methods to ask for information. They got in contact with the cleaners at Linkus Mental Research Institute as well as Irish's colleagues.
Tim didn't respond, while the Runestone Group also didn't give a response to the public. The principal of the college where Irish worked also avoided meeting the reporters but only told them Irish had no problem with her present work at all. However, those dog packs dug out some tidbits which said that Irish was wooed by her student on the first day she gave a lecture to the student in the college.
Of course, this tidbit also attracted people's attention.
People were not interested in finding out the truth, and instead, they took it as a topic at their leisure.
When the reporters all felt worried since they couldn't find a sally port, Cheska, Irish's colleague at Linkus Mental Research Institute, came forward. However, she did not come out to speak for Irish; instead, she launched a statement that pushed Irish into a tight corner. It was not until then Irish understood why people always said that they should never defend a base person.
Cheska answered the questions of the netizens from a psychological aspect.
Since most of the netizens thought that memory problems could have a bad impact on Irish's present work, Cheska also gave a detailed explanation. She said that disordered memory could affect the mental condition. For instance, the anxiousness caused by memory problems as well as abnormal behavior, could affect a psychologist's judgment.
Cheska declared that Irish needed to accept a new psychologist assessment because Cheska once saw Irish fight with her client, which meant that Irish's emotion was really influenced by her client.
Cheska's statement caused a stir among the public which also shocked the netizens.
"It is incredible! A psychologist even fights with her patient!" It was widely discussed by people. As soon as Cheska finished her statement, Becky also came out and said Irish fought with her in the Institute. And she even said the real psychopath was Irish but not her.
It seemed that Becky wanted to better her image; however, Fredrick appeared to give his voice again and pressed down such humour. He still emphasized Irish's memory issue instead of her mental or psychological issue. The humour that she hit her client was also a tale of a tub. She also pointed out that Becky was doubted to be affected by paranoia.
Cheska's certainty was disrupted by Fredrick. She was thought to lie. Cheska dared not to offend Fredrick, so she had to give up. She just claimed that what she saw at that time was that Irish's client just sat there, so she misunderstood that Irish hit someone.
It was not important anymore regarding whether it was misunderstood or not.
What mattered was that this case made the public doubt Irish's memory first and then her mentality. Many people began to agree with Cheska and thought that the threat later made her statement from some strong power, for example, from the Runestone Group. It was known that Irish was one of the seven shareholders of the Runestone Group. She was also the second daughter of the Lakes. More importantly, she was Mr. Dover's wife.
Anyway, Irish was doomed to be questioned and doubted.
It was in the Key Group, New York. After the meeting, Leo sat in front of the computer. He looked serious while looking through the hot news.
Fredrick entered the meeting room after the meeting. When Leo was looking through the news, he was standing beside the window and enjoying the outside view. He looked serious and just frowned.
After a while, Leo closed his laptop. He said unhappily. "Why did Cheska spread rumors?"
Fredrick didn't realize it, so he just blinked and said, "Cheska tends to confront Irish. Their working style is different, and it is frequent for them to quarrel with each other. What's more, Cheska desires to be the president of the Institute, while Irish is the doctor invited by my father, who is superior to her in terms of position and educational background. It is not strange for her to envy Irish."
Leo took out a cigar and ignited it. He kept frowning.
It was normal for Irish to be not adaptive since she was a sudden visitor at the Institute. Irish still stayed at the school, and what she accepted was a different education. Even if she had been an intern, what she touched were different vocational rules. After coming back to the United States, she didn't know much about potential rules. In addition, Irish was arrogant. She looked not easygoing.
In an adult's world, those who do not go easygoing might have difficulties in vocational life. It was a complicated society.
People did not have much time to know clearly about her. Irish had many part-time jobs, and she was in a different career atmosphere. It was extremely hard for people to clear their negative comments about her.
Talents were doomed to pay more labor, and they were often the target. Irish was their target. She had no idea about the rules. Most of the time, what they could accept was not more labor she had paid but the common value she shared. Irish went too fast, and the people who were dragged behind by her could only envy her. In psychology consulting, there were many talents. Nobody was willing to give in to somebody. Cheska could only envy her since she was also excellent.
"Cheska dares not to say anything more. Initially, she must have thought that I had quarrels with Irish, and she wanted to be by my side, but now, she dares not to do so." Fredrick said.
Leo spat the cigar, and he still kept serious, "But now nature has changed."
"Are you afraid that Irish will hate you?" Fredrick asked.
Leo kept silent for a while. He said, "If I can protect her well, it doesn't matter."
Fredrick sat down and took over the cigar passed on by Leo. He seemed to be thinking. "Next, let's wait for Joseph's actions."
Leo shook his head, "He will not do anything."
Fredrick was confused.
"I know him better," Leo said.