Chapter 290: The Gentle Psychiatrist (60)
Tang Meng frowned when she thought of this.
The young woman did not want this to happen. This was not what she wanted for things to happen. She did not want to see this occur and thus felt frustrated and at a loss.
Why was the young man only able to cower in one corner and endure so much bullying by himself before in their school days, yet now he can rise and reach to a great height with only one pull and even be personally promoted by the head of the Cheng family, which is neither something nor somewhere that she can reach?
From love, there comes hate.
Once a spark of sin has been ignited, it can never truly be extinguished.
Tang Meng flipped through the pages of the file in front of her in various ways, her mind wandering and filled with all kinds of strange thoughts.
The transcript records how the mastermind of the suicide chat room used one word as the basis for her psychological suggestions. The abuse persisted and continued to expand, and it was even recorded on the transcript that the mastermind had actually selected specific locations and detailed methods of death for her victims in order to satiate her bizarre, perverse, and weird psychology.
However, there was this one victim whose place of death did not match the one that the mastermind had initially scheduled and arranged in the first place.
And this one anomalous victim of the suicide case is Liu Zi You.
Why did Liu Zi You opt to kill himself with the exercise equipment in the park when he could have the option to kill himself in the afternoon at home?
Tang Meng frowned and let out a scowl when she read this section of the information printed on the file.
The other officers in the police station had long agreed that human psychology is too complex and is something that is difficult to comprehend and uncontrollable. Human psychology is not something that they can predict perfectly, even with an expert by their side.
The reason why the mastermind of the suicide chat room had succeeded in achieving her crimes in the first place was because she took advantage of various bullying methods and the minor's weak sense of autonomy. Therefore, how could everything in reality go as perfectly as she had wished for it to be, to begin with?
Even after receiving an explanation of this nature from her colleagues, Tang Meng still could not accept it and was unwilling to accept this justification.
In the end, she could not help but find herself biting and nibbling on the cap of her pen in a rather anxious manner.
For some reason, she always had a feeling that something was fishy about the case. It goes without saying that everything that could be looked into had already been clearly checked, and there was nothing more that she could do about it. Of course, all of the transcripts and oral records in relation to Yue Ran were included in this.
Tang Meng has already gone over everything and verified it herself. She had even watched the monitoring records and surveillance tapes of Liu Zi You's psychological consultation with Yue Ran at that time.
And the results showed that Yue Ran did not cause any psychological issues for the young man, so why did Liu Zi You ultimately die in a different way in the end?
Tang Meng was at a loss for what further action she could take.
There were too many doubts in the young woman's mind. Her head was overflowing with uncertainties, and she was unwilling to give up her skepticism and suspicions about Yue Ran.
Then, an odd notion suddenly came to her head at this very moment...
...
Through unremitting and relentless training in the past few weeks, the physical fitness of Cheng Ying has made a qualitative leap. The formerly thin and fair figure was now replaced with a visibly lean and muscular body, which was a change that was easy to observe with the naked eye. His skin color has also changed from a bit sickly white to a normal and healthy white, looking a lot better and more vigorous than he usually appears to be.
The young man seemed to grow more mature and steady day by day, like a tireless beast that began to devour everything that was useful in front of him. If there was none that piqued his interest in front, he would then sniff around and find them out in other places before gobbling and devouring them all up.
Finally, when the young man was able to slash the throat of an enemy quietly and stealthily, the Cheng family held a celebratory dinner for him. Moreover, in order to thank Yue Ran for her contributions to the psychological adjustment and rehabilitation of Cheng Ying, she also received an invitation letter personally delivered by the cute puppy, Cheng Ying himself.
Cheng Ying inquired, "I will pick you up when the time comes, okay?"
"Hm?" Yue Ran raised a brow and hummed in question. "Do you not have to go there with your family?"
Yue Ran turned to face the young man, who was lying down with his head on her knees. In just over a month, he had grown a lot taller. He was silently resting his head on her lap, seeming to enjoy the close contact with her.
"I want to go there with you," Cheng Ying said. "So let me pick you up, okay?"
"Hmm," Yue Ran said with a quiet hum of assent. "Okay."
When Cheng Ying stood back up, he bent down a little beside the young woman, placed his hands on the armrests of her chair, lowered his head, and rubbed his face above her chest, nuzzling at her neck.
Yue Ran let out a sigh. The male protagonist had become more and more coquettish and clingy recently, which was honestly an unexpected yet welcomed development.