Joseph assured Steven, said that Irish had come out of sadness. Steven finally put away his worries. He knew that the heart was fragile and the human body could have good treatment, but it would be very troublesome if the heart were sick.
At this time, Joseph remembered Fredrick's words and asked Steven quietly. "Has there ever been anything unpleasant about Irish's childhood?"
Steven thought about it. "I think you already know about Adam."
"What about before Adam?" After getting the psychological evaluation report, Joseph checked some things about Irish, and he could not find out what had happened to her childhood days. Apart from the case of Adam, for some time, he did think that what Fredrick was referring to was Adam because that matter greatly impacted Irish. But later, the more he thought, the more wrong it was. Irish remembered Adam's matter, so there was barely any reason to affect her memory again. Was there anything else she didn't want to remember?