The drizzle continued for three days, and a cold and gloomy atmosphere pervaded the room. It seemed that the white-bearded old man had been in a bad mood recently.
At three or four o'clock in the afternoon, a ray of light suddenly appeared in the gloomy sky. In the beginning, it was only a narrow crack as thin as a needle tip. Gradually, the crack was torn apart by a breeze, and the bright sunlight instantly shone on the earth.
After enjoying the scenery after the rain, Luoli parked the car at the entrance of a unique building and did not get out of the car for a long time.
She was hesitating…
It had been more than a year since she last came here. She thought that she could survive the current predicament, but in the end, she still failed. Now, she was physically and mentally exhausted. She had no choice but to raise the white flag and surrender.
After eating Snoth for nearly two weeks, he had used up all his previous stock. That kind of medicine was not easy to buy in ordinary drugstores, so she was forced to come.
It should have been almost two years since she last touched those drugs. Unless it was absolutely necessary, she did not dare to rely too much on them. However, she had no choice. When it was time to sleep, she would either be completely awake or have nightmares.
Her past illness began to haunt her again. She tried to give herself psychological therapy to make herself busy. She was clearly exhausted after work, but she couldn't fall asleep when she lay in bed. She had tried to put herself in Shang Yuqin's shoes, but it wasn't that easy. Didn't she leave because she was thinking for him? Wasn't it enough not to disturb his beautiful life? What else could she do?
After tossing and turning, he could not get rid of the situation of insomnia. When would such a day end?
Sigh, she had already broken through…
Luoli exhaled heavily and alighted from the car. She entered a small building that looked very ordinary on the outside but was very quiet.
He walked to the door of the inner room and knocked.
"Please come in." An elegant male voice rang out and Luo Li's originally uneasy heart calmed down slightly.
Pushing open the door, a middle-aged man in a light-colored jacket sat at a sandalwood tea table reading the newspaper. He looked up and smiled at Luoli, revealing his pearly white teeth."Oh, it's you. Come in quickly."
Luoli nodded with a smile and sat on the rattan chair beside the man.
"Top-grade Tie Guanyin." The man poured a small cup of tea and placed it in front of Luoli, casually asking,""Why do you have the time to visit me?"
"Hehe, I'm here to drink tea with you." Luoli took a sip of tea and smacked her lips." Good tea.”
Haha, the man's deep laughter rang out from his chest and spread into the air, expelling the uneasy aura that had been lingering around Luoli.
"How have you been recently? You don't look too good." The man folded the newspaper in his hand and put it aside.
"You're really perceptive." Luoli had a smile on her face, but her eyes were a little lost.
"What's wrong? I thought you were my most successful case and didn't need me anymore.”The man put away his casual tone, and his eyes behind his black-rimmed glasses revealed worry.
The man was none other than Dr. Yang Hanze. He had a Master's degree in psychology and was also an expert in criminal psychology. Tang Muchen's high school classmate was a criminal police officer. It was through him that he found Yang Hanze to treat Luoli.
When Yang Hanze first saw this girl, he knew that her illness wasn't formed overnight. Her long-term emotional repression couldn't be properly vented, and she was hit by such a series of events. As a result, she was naturally defeated by her negative emotions.
The Luoli back then and the Luoli in front of him were completely different people. Three years ago, she was 1.65m tall and weighed less than 70kg. She was like a walking corpse without a soul, only a fragile shell that was still wandering in the world. She also suffered from severe anorexia and insomnia. She vomited whenever she ate. The prolonged lack of food had caused her gastric ulcers to escalate into gastric Perforation. As a result, she had to undergo partial gastrectomy to save her life. Moreover, she had done shocking things from time to time while she was recuperating. Suicide was the most common thing. He had spent an entire year to stabilize Luoli's emotions. At the very least, she was able to exercise self-control and would no longer do anything extreme that would harm her. Because of this, Luoli had taken sedatives for a year and a half, almost becoming addicted to them.
Could it be that she had a relapse?
It couldn't be. They were fine when they met last month. How could they…
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