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Chapter 387 - 387 382 Mental IllnessChapter 387: Chapter 382: Mental Illness Chapter 387: Chapter 382: Mental Illness “Shen Yan! What’s wrong with you?”
“Ugh!”
Shen Yan burst out of the laboratory, violently tore off her mask, and aimed a violent bout of vomiting into the trash can outside.
After emptying out everything she had eaten that day, she almost threw up her bile, her eyes damp and icy.
“Ugh.”
Shen Yan hugged the trash can, retching.
“What’s going on? Shen Yan, do you have food poisoning? Is there something wrong with the food at our cafeteria?”
“Take Shen Yan to see a doctor first.”
“Snap!”
Shen Yan coldly shook off the comforting hand that reached out to her back.
The person whose hand was pushed away was stunned!
“Shen Yan? You look very pale. Let me take you to the doctor,” the person behind her recovered and, regardless of Shen Yan’s icy rebuff, quickly propped her up.
“No need,” Shen Yan pulled some tissue from the side, casually wiped the corner of her mouth, stood up, and her expression was indifferent, “Let’s continue.”
“Shen Yan,” Professor Lin walked out from the inner laboratory, speaking sternly, “Don’t make us worry.”
Shen Yan looked at this group of researchers in white lab coats and suddenly felt a chill throughout her body.
That nauseating feeling surged up again.
A special experiment…
Was their research institute really going to join the Tibetan Region in that special experiment? She had been too naive, thinking that the research institute was different from those people.
How foolish she was, finding a bit of warmth here and thinking the world always had good people.
She was wrong.
They were all the same.
Everyone was the same.
Did they want to research her too? Wanted to play her to death and then dissect her piece by piece.
“Shen Yan!”
“Thump!”
Shen Yan’s vision went black, and she collapsed straight down.
Shen Yan, resisting the touch of others in darkness, would suddenly open her eyes when someone approached, her eyes cold, filled with wariness and chill.
This stopped those who wanted to pick her up in their tracks.
Shen Yan slowly got up: “I’m fine.”
“Stop joking, you look terrible. Call Dr. Chen over,” Vice Dean Shao’s face was sour.
Then someone forcibly supported Shen Yan to sit on a nearby resting chair, and outside the laboratory, everyone formed a circle, watching Shen Yan with concern.
“You need to rest. You can’t keep working without breaks.”
Vice Dean Shao ordered Shen Yan to rest.
Shen Yan sat there woodenly, her gaze sweeping over the genuine concern of everyone.
She was taken aback.
Someone handed her warm water, telling her to drink, others offered her food, a comforting pat on the back.
Shen Yan dully accepted what they handed to her and mindlessly nibbled on the food that was meant to settle her stomach.
Dr. Chen soon arrived, checked Shen Yan, confirmed that she wasn’t seriously ill, just that she was under too much pressure and hadn’t rested well, which caused this reaction; she would recover with rest.
But Vice Dean Shao felt there was something unsaid in Dr. Chen’s words, “I’ll escort Dr. Chen. You all keep an eye on her.”
Dr. Chen nodded, and they left together.
Vice Dean Shao, this child has serious concerns on her mind; perhaps you could inquire with a psychologist.”
“What do you mean?” Vice Dean Shao’s eyebrows suddenly furrowed tightly, staring at Dr. Chen, his expression darkening. “Are you saying Shen Yan has a psychological illness?”
“It’s just a guess,” Dr. Chen wasn’t too certain. “I observed her earlier, and indeed there are signs of such an illness, especially the changes in her eyes… I hope I am wrong, because if such an outstanding child truly has these symptoms, it’s best to speak with her as soon as possible, otherwise, she may easily do something extreme.”
“I understand,” Vice Dean Shao’s expression remained grave as he frowned and asked, “Dr. Chen, for someone with this kind of psychological illness, is it the individual themselves or the environment… but as far as we know, Shen Yan’s family atmosphere is very good.”
By all accounts, this situation should not have occurred.
“If that’s the case, then it must be the influence of a different environment…” Dr. Chen wasn’t an expert in this area, so he dared not make rash conclusions, “It’s also possible that I am mistaken.”
After sending Dr. Chen off, Vice Dean Shao returned to the lab and saw Shen Yan sitting there in a daze, his brows furrowed tightly.
“What’s wrong?” Professor Lin noticed that he was off and leaned in to ask.
Vice Dean Shao shook his head and walked towards Shen Yan, “Shen Yan, we will have someone take you back to rest. After a good rest we can continue.”
“I can…”
“Can what, look at yourself, how terrible you look,” Vice Dean Shao’s face darkened. “Don’t worry your family; we’re conducting research, not squeezing the life out of people.”
Shen Yan suddenly looked up, locking her gaze on Vice Dean Shao.
Vice Dean Shao had already turned and ordered someone to take Shen Yan away.
*
Everyone returned to their own positions, and Professor Lin pulled Vice Dean Shao aside.
“What are you doing, Professor Lin? You’re getting less and less hierarchical,” Vice Dean Shao said impatiently, but still moved into the adjacent rest room following the gentle pull from Professor Lin.
“What did Dr. Chen tell you?” Professor Lin asked directly.
Vice Dean Shao frowned, “He said Shen Yan might have a psychological illness and suggested that we find her a psychologist to talk to her.”
“A psychological illness? Could there be a mistake? Shen Yan is always smiling happily, she doesn’t seem like someone with those symptoms at all.”
“Can a doctor see patients the same way we do? Doctors must have noticed what we haven’t,” Vice Dean Shao pressed his brow, “Whether true or not, we need to take Shen Yan’s psychological health seriously.”
Professor Lin nodded in agreement: “Then I’ll make contact.”
“Don’t neglect your own health issues,” Vice Dean Shao glanced at him.
Professor Lin: “Right now, we’re discussing Shen Yan’s problem.”
“Your problem is not a problem? Lin Yan, I’m telling you, don’t die in front of me; otherwise…” Vice Dean Shao squinted his eyes, revealing a hint of danger within.
Professor Lin uncomfortably said: “I understand, I won’t die.”
Vice Dean Shao watched the departing figure, took out his phone, and dialed a number: “Postpone that gathering to tomorrow; get lost, if they don’t want to wait then don’t wait, they’re the big shots, aren’t our researchers big shots too? Stick together or not.”
*
Shen Yan leaned against the back of the car seat, glanced at the passing vehicles outside, narrowed her eyes, and placed her hand over her abdomen.
She felt a chill in her stomach, it also felt hollow, as she had not long been sick.
“Stop ahead for a moment; I need to buy some personal items.”
The driver responsible for taking her out pulled over, watching Shen Yan putting on a mask and fastening a baseball cap, hesitated, and said: “Shen Yan, I will go with you, your health… ”
“No need,” was she under surveillance?
The driver shrank back instantaneously after being swept by Shen Yan’s icy gaze.
Shen Yan quickly got out of the car, leaned against a quiet spot behind the commercial street, her back against the cold wall, closed her eyes to calm the upwelling resentment in her heart, only after a while did she slowly walk into the commercial street.
At the front of the commercial street, there was a road leading outside.
A car stopped, and the person inside followed suit and got out.
The appearance of this tall figure immediately attracted the attention of those around.
“What’s going on? Why is Qi Si stopping here?” In the car behind, Wang Jue yawned, looking towards Chi Boyuan sitting beside him.
Chi Boyuan’s gaze followed the street into the commercial district.
It seemed Qi Si had spotted someone.
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