After he recovered all his memories, he met Delphine twice. Those two meetings left his mood exceptionally dark for a long time, as if he were poisoned.
Although this woman didn't affect him directly, her influence on his second personality was too deep—it was better to avoid seeing her.
Thus, when Ignatius heard that she had been imprisoned, though he was angry, he did not intend to visit her.
"Go inform Leah, and smooth things over properly," Ignatius said in a low voice.
Before he finished speaking, Richard's phone call came in.
Recently, Leah had undergone surgery in Switzerland, and Richard's attention was entirely on her. Coupled with Ignatius's deliberate concealment, by the time Richard learned of the news, Delphine's trial had already concluded.