It’s too fake to say that I’m a true fan.
However, when he was forced to follow the live broadcast of "Drinking and Talking about Mulberry and Hemp", he had a good impression of Ruan Chu. He could almost be considered a passerby fan.
Although he was just a casual fan, Ji Linbai's personal admission was enough to surprise Ruan Chu.
Because the other party was his fan, Ruan Chu's previous grudge against Ji Linbai faded a little, "Doctor Ji, what else do I need to do besides taking medicine on time?"
"My opinion is that Miss Ruan can go out for a walk in the wild more often, get in touch with nature, and breathe fresh air, and maybe she will feel better. If you tend to think too much when you are idle, you can keep yourself busy without too much pressure, and communicate with friends and relatives around you often..."
Although Ji Linbai always felt that he had missed some key information, he quickly suppressed his doubts.
He temporarily attributed the reasons for Ruan Chu's improvement in depression to two points: first, after being whitewashed, he was no longer under the pressure of cyber violence; second, he came out of his autism, communicated with others, and got in touch with nature.
Ruan Chu listened carefully and nodded from time to time, but when she heard Ji Linbai say to communicate more with friends and relatives, her eyes dimmed.
After her mother passed away and her father brought his mistress' illegitimate daughter back to the Ruan family, the only relative who really treated her well was her grandfather. However, she didn't want her grandfather to find out that she had depression, so she rarely communicated with him.
As for her friends, ever since Ruan Yan appeared and replaced her to attend various banquets with Ruan Zhihao, everyone in the circle knew that she was not as favored as Ruan Yan at home, and many of her friends also distanced themselves from her.
Later, she insisted on entering the entertainment industry, and had even fewer friends in the circle.
Now that she thought about it carefully, she realized that she was actually alone.
Suddenly, Ruan Chu seemed to be enveloped by a huge sense of loneliness, as if some emotion was suppressed in his heart and he couldn't breathe.
Ji Linbai noticed the change in Ruan Chu's mood. Thinking of Ruan Chu's interpersonal relationships, it was not difficult to understand her mood at the moment.
He took out his phone and clicked on the WeChat QR code: "Ms. Ruan, is it convenient for you to add WeChat? Dean Ji is not in Jincheng during this period. I will be responsible for you. Add WeChat so that it will be convenient for us to contact each other in the future."
Since Ji Linbai said so, Ruan Chu naturally would not refuse.
Ruan Chu pursed her lips: "Thank you, Doctor Ji."
After Ruan Chu left, Ji Linbai sent Ruan Chu's latest psychological report to Ji Minghui, and at the same time asked Ji Minghui about Ruan Chu's previous situation.
After all, Ruan Chu had always been treated by Ji Minghui before.
Ji Minghui responded quickly: [!!! Son, did you make the wrong diagnosis? ]
Ji Linbai: “…”
I doubted his medical skills right from the start. He is really my father.
Ji Linbai: [Dad, I gave Miss Ruan three psychological tests in a row.]
He also thought the test results were incredible at the time, so he did it several times in a row to reduce the error.
Ji Minghui sent a disgusted expression and a voice message: [You have to take a depression psychological test three times before you can make a conclusion. Ji Linbai, you are such a novice. This is a disgrace to our family! ]
Ji Linbai: “…”
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I wrote that practice essay during the summer vacation, and it involved ancient Chinese poems about metaphysics. I was originally planning to publish my third novel, but I felt it was not good enough, so I did not publish that one and published this one instead.
(End of this chapter)