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Chapter 281: The Gentle Psychiatrist (51)



To serve and protect is the role of a police officer in protecting the civilians.

She, Tang Meng, has already sacrificed her youth by choosing to forfeit her dreams of pursuing her music career and even gave up acquiring her professional credentials, so why could Cheng Ying not put her great efforts in his eyes at all?

On top of that, it was quite apparent that the young man was still a little depressed the last time she saw him in Yue Ran's clinic, yet why did he suddenly get better after just a few weeks of time and was even able to go to school with no problems now? Could it be that the skills of Doctor Yue are really so magical? Can her patients recover so swiftly as long as they head to her for consultation?

Tang Meng had originally wanted to save the young man personally and lend a helping hand to him after meeting him again. After all, she had bullied him a lot in the past, and she also had some feelings for him...

However, all her thoughts might have been for naught, as it turned out that Cheng Ying was now fine and well.

...

About three weeks after Cheng Ying was sent back to school, Yue Ran finally took the initiative to call Lu Yuan via phone.

"How about we meet up for dinner tonight?" Yue Ran spoke to Lu Yuan through the phone pressed up to her ear.

"Okay," Lu Yuan's voice rang from the phone. "I thought that you had already forgotten about this," he said. The smile in his voice could be heard clearly through the phone speaker. "After two days." He paused for a moment. "It turns out that when you, Doctor Yue, said two days later, you meant twenty-four days later?"

Yue Ran rolled her eyes. "That is enough for now," she said indifferently. "Should I pick you up?"

"No need for that," Lu Yuan responded. "I will get off work early today, so I will pick you up instead."

"Well, that is all fine as well," Yue Ran replied. "Anyway, you should already know the time."

Lu Yuan must know clearly the time when Yue Ran clocks out of her work. After all, the young man must have finished checking every part of her life he was able to get into his hands by this time.

That, however, is of little concern to her. It was not like he could do anything to her now that she was going to have a good and obedient guard dog (the male protagonist) very soon.

The young woman immediately hung up the phone shortly after dropping her words and letting out a yawn of boredom. At the same time, Liu Zi happened to come into the office with a warm cup of black coffee for her.

"Miss Tang contacted me just now to request an appointment again," Liu Zi reported with a tinge of annoyance in her tone. She genuinely does not like that frustrating woman called Tang Meng. "The appointment was scheduled to take place this afternoon."

"I see," Yue Ran replied. "Thank you for informing me about this."

"No need to thank me, Doctor Yue," Liu Zi said, flattered. "This is my job."

Ever since Tang Meng came across Cheng Ying once in her office, the female protagonist has routinely avoided her, intentionally or unintentionally. The female protagonist will only dare to reach out to Liu Zi if she intends to make an appointment with her (Yue Ran).

Yue Ran only finds these things particularly funny. If Tang Meng had seriously adhered to the formal procedure to schedule an appointment with her, then the queue would probably last until next year. Even then, it was still not guaranteed if the female protagonist could actually grab a quota or not. After all, her time is very precious, unlike hers (the female protagonist's).

Logically speaking, after coming into possession of the clue to the suicide chat room, the female protagonist should not need her (Yue Ran) to help her (Tang Meng) analyze anything anymore, but somehow the female protagonist would still come over to find her every once in a while.

As for why the female protagonist did this…

Well, thinking of the way Tang Meng had looked at Cheng Ying last time, it was not difficult for Yue Ran to figure out the reason. Besides, if Tang Meng really wanted to investigate the suicide cases, it would be very easy for her to find out that she (Yue Ran) had ever given psychological counseling to Liu Zi You, one of the deceased individuals in the suicide case, in the past, as noted in the records.

But here the female protagonist was. She still does not have any knowledge about it, indicating just how "serious" she was about investigating the suicide cases.

Yue Ran: What a pathetic excuse of a policewoman.

In the afternoon, Tang Meng came over to her (Yue Ran's) office to chat with her. More often than not, the female protagonist was insinuating things about Cheng Ying.

Tang Meng did not shy away when it came to her curiosity and nosiness, stating that she and Cheng Ying were classmates in high school and that she wished to understand his current situation and such.

Yue Ran smiled when she heard this. Since the female protagonist wished to know more about it, she, Yue Ran, would kindly tell her about it.

Yue Ran: This is what you had requested yourself, my dear female protagonist. Then do not regret it.

This was why she (Yue Ran) recounted the tale of how she had dragged Cheng Ying out of the quagmire bit by bit and saved him until he reached his recovery, albeit still not fully, as he was today.

And was she exaggerating? Of course not; all her words stood for nothing but the truth.

As was anticipated, Tang Meng's eyes started to appear a little strange when she was listening to Yue Ran's words.


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