The elder of the Leclair family spoke with sadness, his eyes a bit moist, sighing: "This child has been aloof since he was young, only close to his mother. After Alanna's passing, he seemed to have transformed into another person. I know he's at fault this time. If you feel uncomfortable, just speak out, and grandpa will stand up for you."
Delphine paused, looking at the elderly man who had reached eighty, not wanting to upset him, and said mildly: "His second personality has appeared again, and his psychological condition might be more severe than we imagined. The immediate priority is to find a trustworthy doctor to treat him."
Delphine withheld the matter of divorce, deciding to resolve it privately with Ignatius Leclair instead.
Upon hearing this, the elder was startled and said, somewhat panicked: "He's relapsed again?"
Delphine nodded and said: "Arthur White knows the most about this issue. If there's anything you don't know, you can directly ask Arthur."
