Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?!-Chapter 658 - 594: Rebuilding After Collapse

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Chapter 658: Chapter 594: Rebuilding After Collapse

Unlike Professor Ji’s plan, each visitor’s file requiring acute intervention has only one copy and can’t be printed too many times.

Therefore, the psychological experts present read them in turn.

Throughout the process, the experts occasionally glanced at Professor Ji, Bai Qinghua, and Weng Pinting.

It’s important to note that both Professor Ji and Bai Qinghua are "Sect Leader" level figures who have carved out their territories. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

The leader in charge might not know what just happened, but the experts are well aware—the senior disciple of the White Sect made a sudden move and deftly unseated Sect Master Ji without shedding a drop of blood.

Meanwhile, Sect Master Bai quietly observed from the sidelines throughout, as if watching a performance.

Earlier on the bus, Chonghui and Teacher Yijin Jiao were engaged in a spirited debate, with the two sects seemingly evenly matched. This impression was quickly shattered.

Now, looking at Weng Pinting talking quietly with the leader, while Yijin Jiao’s student is left out and Professor Ji sits there helplessly, one can’t help but find it amusing.

Thankfully, those present are all professionals trained in managing their expressions and can hold back even if they find it funny.

However, Professor Ji’s face genuinely didn’t look good. He considered himself on par with Bai Qinghua; considering his platform and background support, he should be even ahead of Bai Qinghua.

But that girl—showed no regard for martial virtue!

How great it would be if she were in his research group. It’s such a waste for her to be a disciple of that playful fellow!

Professor Ji took a deep breath, just about to speak.

When Bai Qinghua’s youngest student suddenly stood up and raised his hand, indicating the file in his hand:

"Leader, may I ask where this nurse is now? I can go and carry out a preliminary assessment and intervention for her right away."

All eyes suddenly turned to Nan Zhubin.

The leader showed a look of surprise—for such a young face like Nan Zhubin’s, he originally thought he was just an assistant brought along for consultation.

Yet now he’s already eager to start consulting?

He couldn’t help but cast a questioning glance at Weng Pinting beside him.

Weng Pinting wasn’t sure which file Nan Zhubin had, but was somewhat intrigued inside.

However, in front of others, she smiled confidently: "This is Nan Zhubin from our research team. In terms of consultation, he is arguably one of the best among us—even in some aspects, I can’t match him."

Hiss—

That evaluation?!

The experts looked at Nan Zhubin with curious expressions.

The leader expressed surprise again, glancing at Nan Zhubin’s overly young face.

But with Weng Pinting’s assurance, and considering the urgency in the files... after thinking for a moment, he pulled out a walkie-talkie.

"Send someone to take the psychological expert to the third medical point."

...

Third medical point in the disaster area, temporary rest area.

Noisy background sounds could be faintly heard.

Following behind a logistics staff member wearing a yellow rescue vest, Nan Zhubin listened as the person briefly introduced: "Recently, Xiao Li seems... quite wooden."

Due to not being very familiar personally, the person chose a more formal way of addressing.

The staff member racked his brain to find a word to describe Li Lingling: "Her reactions are always a bit slow, and no matter what she’s asked about, her face shows no expression. When no one talks to her, she just stays by herself, and everyone is worried."

"She does follow instructions and eats, but very little. When cleaning the room, she’ll also help but quickly gets exhausted, which is hard to watch."

Speaking of which, the staff member sighed: "She used to be such a good person..."

Compared to those in the hospital, the on-site staff had an almost opposite attitude towards Li Lingling.

Even though the description sounded concerning, Nan Zhubin felt slightly intrigued inside.

Now, he could gather information on the [impressions of third parties].

Using this information, combined with what he previously learned during his consultation with Li Lingling, he could quickly formulate an intervention plan; when they meet, he could intervene directly and efficiently.

With this thought, Nan Zhubin promptly asked: "Do you know what happened before Li Lingling was sent over?"

The staff member blinked and opened his mouth, then quickly pressed his lips together—seeming to have something to say but hesitant due to potential implications.

Nan Zhubin immediately noticed and softly said: "I hope to understand the cause and effect as much as possible. It’s like gathering information about one’s diet and habits in the past week when visiting a hospital, which can help me assist her better..."

Upon hearing this, the staff stopped and looked around to ensure no one was nearby, then spoke quietly with Nan Zhubin.

"Xiao Li was working in the frontline temporary medical points, but she worked herself to exhaustion and was sent here."

"I heard from the doctors who brought her over, complaining about how difficult the affected people were..." At this point, the staff hesitated—this wasn’t something suitable for public discourse—"In short, there were disputes between patients and medical staff, and just before Xiao Li arrived, there was an argument, possibly because of..."

Nan Zhubin listened attentively with his head down.

He had already memorized Li Lingling’s information, and at this moment, those rows and columns of text seemed to float in front of his eyes, quickly matching and verifying the information provided by the staff.

On the surface, Nan Zhubin remained calm as he continued moving inward after the staff finished their story.