The hidden billionaire heiress (Lyra Melvin)

Chapter 739 He lied



Chapter 739 He lied

Outside the door was a little old man who looked fifty or sixty years old.

With gray hair, a slightly messy gray-white beard, a high nose bridge, and deep facial features, he was

not a standard nationality of Crana.

Malcolm had a bit of an impression of him who was the biochemical doctor Eugene he had met before.

For giving Spencer the book "Pathological Psychology," he contacted Jimmy and eventually found him.

Malcolm stared at him sternly, wondering why Spencer had that expression just now.

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Eugene scratched his head and recalled carefully, "You are Spencer's father, right?"

"Yes."

The tone was distant and polite, and Malcolm didn't make any extravagant expressions.

Eugene smiled slyly and looked a bit ironic, "It's rare to see you come to care about your child once,

then I won't bother you."

He turned around.

"Stop."

Malcolm grabbed his wrist and forcibly lifted his hand. There was a book.

It was written, "How Paranoid Personality Becomes a Murderer".

Malcolm's heart tensed, only to think that the title of the book was terrifying.

With a cold face, he questioned Eugene, "You brought this kind of perverted book this time. Is it for my

son? As a doctor in the laboratory, you don't teach people to be good, but you specifically guide a good

child to a bad direction. What do you mean?"

Eugene just thought it was inexplicable, "Why is this book a bad book? It's just an esoteric book that

teaches human nature. You're his father but you don't often accompany your son. I come to chat with

him and explain books in my spare time. Is it wrong? You teach me what to do? It's strange."

Who in the end was strange?

Malcolm held back his anger, "He's only five years old, an innocent age. You teach him with this kind of

book so early. Human nature? What's your motive?"

Eugene shook off his hand, feeling very unhappy, "Your own son, you don't know if he is innocent? He

likes this kind of book, so I brought it to him. Has he turned bad? He is very smart. Since he matures

earlier than the average child, I believe he has the ability to make independent judgments."

Malcolm didn't want to talk nonsense with him.

"Please don't show this kind of book to my son again in the future. If I find it again, I will consider

reporting the situation to the Bureau. People with bad intentions should not stay in the laboratory. You

should be suspended."

Eugene stopped talking, snorted coldly, and left with the book.

Malcolm watched him from the door. Until his back disappeared completely around the corner of the

stairwell, he turned and walked back to the ward, closing the door.

His face didn't look good, and the atmosphere in the whole room was overwhelming.

Spencer sat on the bed. His head bowed sullenly, as if he knew he had made a mistake.

"I'm sorry, Daddy. I just lied..."

He turned his head, took a thin ruler from the bedside drawer and held it up with both hands to

Malcolm.

"Daddy, punish me. I know it's wrong."

Malcolm looked at him and ignored him. Turning the palm of his hand, at the pinhole on the back of his

left hand, the blood was drowning from the transparent infusion tube, and his heart ached instantly.

"Spencer ..."

Removing the ruler from his hand, Malcolm turned the back of his hand and rubbed his little wrist to

help the infusion liquid return.

He pursed his mouth, not daring to look at Malcolm, "I still have to write with my right hand."

Spencer had been sick since childhood, growing up on a laboratory bed. Malcolm never bothered to

punish him.

At this moment, seeing his pitiful request for punishment, his heart was even more softer.

"I don't want to punish you. I just hope that you can keep a distance from Eugene and reduce contacts

in the future."

Spencer blinked, "But... I lied. amn't you angry?"

He shouldn't do so and Malcolm pinched his cheek with a little force.

"This time it's a small punishment, but my rule is that I only let it go this time. If you don't change and

dare to lie again, I will definitely punish you severely, so you will never forget the pain in your life."

Spencer's face turned pale, and he felt a little scared.

"I know. I don't dare."

Malcolm helped him rub his little red face, and he was reluctant to say those words to him.

"It was my fault before. I often couldn't accompany you to infuse. In the future, I will find a way to spare

time and come every day."

Spencer pouted dejectedly, "It's not your fault. I'm already a big boy. The infusion does not require you

to put down you official duties, so I will feel very guilty."

If his father stared at him every day, he wouldn't be able to do any bad things!

Well! He didn't want it!

He used to send his mother away, but this time his father was so tough...

Although Malcolm didn't know what he was thinking, looking at his tangled expression, he knew that it

was not a good thing.

"You don't need to feel guilty, Spencer. If you have any bad ideas and want to trick someone, you can

tell me. I won't necessarily be against it."

It was normal for anyone not to be mischievous as a child.

But Spencer was not normal.

Malcolm wondered if he was influenced by those perverted books that Eugene had brought over, and

he actually said that he wanted to stab Anthony a thousand times with a small needle.

Molly would never have come up with such a tortured idea.

Malcolm sighed silently and decided to slowly help him change his mind.

When he was in a trance, Spencer tilted his head and looked over, "What are you thinking? Do you

really want to accompany me to infuse every day?"

Malcolm returned to his senses, "Amn't you happy?"

"Happy!" Spencer was smiling reluctantly.

Malcolm didn't want to delve into the subject, took out a toothpick and handed him the fruit, "Eat more

peaches."

...

All day, everyone was busy.

After Anthony cleaned the lab toilet, he changed back into his suit in the car and drove to the Callahan

Group.

At this time, when he arrived, Mavis should almost get off work.

Zack knew he was coming and had been waiting in the parking lot for a long time.

After his luxury car stopped, he stepped forward decisively to help him open the door.

Anthony got out of the car and asked casually, "How is today?"

"Mr. Callahan, please rest assured that the company is operating as normal."

Anthony glanced at him coldly, didn't speak, and walked into the building all the way to the elevator

which was exclusive for the president.

Zack was stunned for a while, then he understood, and hurriedly followed in his footsteps.

"Mr. Callahan, Madam, she... No, Miss Parker's first day at work today. She is relatively normal at the

moment. I went to see her a few times. She adapts very quickly and is in a good mood."

Anthony hummed lightly, as if he didn't care.

Zack breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that he guessed correctly. Anthony really came for his wife.

The two entered the elevator one after the other.

Anthony subconsciously planned to go to the top floor, but found that there were not many floors in the

elevator dedicated to the president, and it would not stop at many departments in the entire building.

He decisively got out of the elevator and pressed the button of the ordinary elevator next to him.

Zack followed silently.

Ding--

The elevator had arrived.

Zack approached him cautiously and said softly, " The logistics department where Miss Parker is

located is on the fifteenth floor, Mr. Callahan."

He stared blankly at Zack, "Did I ask you?"

"It's me who talks too much."

Anthony didn't say anything, and went to press the elevator floor with his long finger.

After thinking for a while, he finally pressed on the fifteenth floor.

Zack smirked in the back.


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