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Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?!-Chapter 668 - 600: Person in Charge: If Teacher Xiao Nan is already this skilled, the other teachers must be even better!
[If I remember correctly, Teacher Bai Qinghua’s research group mainly focuses on micro expressions, right?]
Teacher Hei Quan couldn’t help but recall.
This Nan Zhubin’s current performance is exactly like a young person who has learned only half a bucket of knowledge from the mentor and can’t wait to show off.
Recalling the information he previously found online and the other party’s postgraduate exam results.
Is this—seeing is believing, just a reputation without substance?
Only theoretical knowledge but lacking practical ability?
And emotional intelligence is quite worrying.
"Isn’t this person a bit abnormal?" Teacher Hei Quan murmured softly.
His voice seemed to be heard by nearby consultants, inadvertently causing a few nods of agreement.
On the other side of the conference table, regardless of Nan Zhubin’s behavior, the person in charge quite agreed with what Nan Zhubin said.
The person in charge jokingly said, "Captain Li, you really should take a rest. Look, your current state can be spotted by an expert at a glance."
Captain Li, with a dusky complexion, took a deep breath and forced a smile: "Leader, I’m not tired... The expert might have some misunderstandings about our work, my current state..." 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
"No, you are tired," Nan Zhubin said.
Interrupting Captain Li’s words once again.
Very direct and presumptuous.
Then we heard Nan Zhubin continue, "Just a second before you said you were ’not tired,’ your expression relaxed for a moment. During this process, the muscles of your whole face noticeably relaxed, with your eyebrows raised, eye corners drooping, and lips slightly parted—these are very classic ’fatigue’ expressions."
"The reason these expressions appeared is that you are ’gathering strength,’ or preparing for ’defense.’ After this ’defensive’ preparation, whatever you say is no longer your genuine feelings."
Out of respect for his position, Nan Zhubin softened the words here, without directly using "lying" to describe Captain Li.
"And when you just smiled, only the corners of your mouth moved, while the orbicularis oculi muscle around your eyes did not engage in the expression. At the same time, your brows furrowed, forming a ’川’ character, clearly conflicting with your deliberately controlled smile—this part is instead your genuine feeling—you are uncomfortable, strongly enduring discomfort."
"Moreover, when you said ’not tired,’ your chin slightly protruded forward, which is a body language expressing stubbornness and determination."
Nan Zhubin extended his left hand, palm up, as if highlighting key points with a teaching pointer, making small circles on Captain Li’s face.
"After you said ’not tired,’ the reactions on your body became more pronounced—your shoulders slumped, which is a kind of relaxation after completing a task and a deeper fatigue surging up after the accumulated strength is unloaded."
"At the same time, there’s a distinct swallowing action in your throat—this is a form of self-soothing under pressure—also indicating that your real situation is inconsistent with your statement."
...
Nan Zhubin’s speech was extremely fast, like reciting a document, spraying out each word rapidly like a machine gun.
Rapidly, yet clearly, ensuring everyone present understood his meaning.
As he waved his left hand, the consultants present couldn’t help but shift their gaze to Captain Li, focusing on the parts Nan Zhubin mentioned just now.
However—
They couldn’t see anything.
The eyebrows, the eye corners, the lips, the chin...
Why can’t we see anything?
If they could understand when Nan Zhubin mentioned tense muscles or a sallow complexion earlier, what he said now touched upon their knowledge blind spots.
After a brief bewilderment, the consultants felt alarmed upon reflection.
Even if this young man’s emotional intelligence is worrying, performing such operations in public.
But the operation he displayed—was indeed quite remarkable!
Teacher Hei Quan’s pupils contracted, seemingly presenting some familiar scenes like a hallucination before his eyes.
He couldn’t help but murmur: "Weng, Weng Pinting..."
...
And Nan Zhubin hadn’t stopped yet.
He continued: "Your physical functions are already on the verge of exhaustion, which could pose potential risks to your reaction speed, judgment, and physical strength."
"You equate ’no rest, no sleep’ with ’dedication and responsibility.’ But under extreme fatigue, a person’s cognition becomes narrow, making it easy to make wrong judgments, leading to serious consequences—instead, this is somewhat irresponsible."
At this point, Nan Zhubin slightly slowed his speech, his tone softening.
"This is a typical ’noble risk.’ Your motives are pure and great, but the form of expression is dangerous and unsustainable. You are shifting from a rescuer to a potential rescuee."
Nan Zhubin concluded: "You have fallen into the thinking trap of heroism."
Upon these words, even the person in charge looked a bit surprised at Nan Zhubin.
Because even he spoke to the Captain Li before him with politeness and courtesy.
Captain Li’s breathing began to quicken, seemingly on the verge of hitting someone.
However, he still restrained himself, not speaking to Nan Zhubin but instead turning to the person in charge: "Leader, this little teacher seems a bit..."
This sentence was once again interrupted by Nan Zhubin.
"Of course, your performance might have some deeper reasons. I sincerely suggest that after this matter is resolved, you try to find a psychological consultant for some intervention. But that’s for later; the most pressing issue now—is that you need to rest."
"...I don’t need rest!"







