In the study, the man sat on the armchair by the floor-to-ceiling window, his handsome face hidden at the border of light and shadow. He spoke in a deep voice: "Mr. Jain, I want to know how to suppress a second personality."
Jain was taken aback, looking at the distinguished heir sitting before him. A vague suspicion rose in his mind as he said, "In principle, a personality cannot be eliminated. The only way is to break down the barriers and integrate them. Mr. Leclair, why not try communicating with the second personality, to coexist peacefully?"
The man cast a cold glance at Jain and sneered, "Coexist peacefully? He's fallen for my wife, and you want me to coexist with him?"
What, share my wife with Magnus Leclair? This would be nothing short of a disgrace. If Magnus hadn't voluntarily severed the connection between us and concealed his existence, Ignatius Leclair wouldn't have come to Jain to discuss such a private matter.
