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Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?!-Chapter 669 - 600: Person in Charge: If Teacher Xiao Nan Is Already This Skilled, the Other Teachers Must Be Even Better!_2
Captain Li turned his head back, his dark face suddenly flushed red, and he took a sudden step towards Nan Zhubin.
Standing over six feet tall, the man whose entire body was as solid and dark as a small tower, looked enraged.
The consultants were flustered, feeling that the young man’s aggression was a bit too strong, as if the situation was getting out of control and not going according to plan.
What happened next indeed was beyond everyone’s expectations.
Faced with Captain Li’s anger, Nan Zhubin calmly nodded and said, "Yes, emotions can be unstable when one is extremely fatigued—of course, that’s a secondary issue."
"Your main issue is that you’re very tired and you need to rest."
"I’m not tired!"
"No, you’re very tired." Nan Zhubin’s voice suddenly softened.
At the same time, he slowly raised his right hand, pressing his thumb against his middle finger.
"If I’m not mistaken, you should feel like your ears are covered with a cloth, with all sounds having a slight echo; your breathing is fast because you need oxygen; your eyelids are heavy, and even focusing your vision becomes difficult...—"
Captain Li paused, then took a more agitated step forward.
The person in charge, seeing how bold Nan Zhubin was, couldn’t help but stand up.
He reached out in Captain Li’s direction, seemingly wanting to intervene as a superior.
At this moment, Nan Zhubin uttered the last sentence: "—So, after I snap my fingers, you’ll fall asleep immediately."
As soon as he finished speaking.
Nan Zhubin extended his hand ahead of the person in charge, rubbing his middle finger against his thumb, snapping them against his palm with a crisp sound.
"—Snap—"
It was like a movie cutting to the next frame, and Captain Li suddenly froze.
The next second, he seemed to have his soul extracted, his entire body limp like a noodle—
He collapsed.
"Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey..."
The person in charge and a group of consultants, who reacted a moment too late, reached out to Captain Li, trying to grab him.
But at this point, their hands, intending to stop him, simultaneously turned into an instinctive gesture to support him.
Even though their minds hadn’t caught up with what had happened.
Fortunately, Nan Zhubin, who was closest to Captain Li, had already prepared for this. As soon as Captain Li collapsed, he slipped both his hands under Captain Li’s armpits, holding him up.
[A bit heavy, really solid... but still a bit lacking compared to my senior brother.]
Having worked out with Chonghui for a while, Nan Zhubin had gained considerable strength.
After steadying Captain Li, he calmly turned to Teacher Wong beside him and said, "Excuse me, can you give me a hand?"
"Ah...ah?" Teacher Wong still looked puzzled.
Nan Zhubin tilted his head towards the conference table: "Help lay Captain Li on the table; we can’t let him sleep on the floor."
"Ah...oh oh okay."
Completely unaware that he seemed to have undergone a compliance test, Teacher Wong stepped forward, puzzled, while other consultants also rushed forward to help.
Once Captain Li was lying down, the person in charge hurriedly checked his condition using some on-site first-aid knowledge.
"Phew...phew..."
No danger, just asleep.
Looking at Captain Li’s peaceful face, the person in charge couldn’t help but smirk.
How long has it been, and he’s already snoring?
The person in charge breathed a sigh of relief. Then, instead of shouting loudly, he quickly went out to call in two staff members, bringing a stretcher over.
The two staff members were slightly surprised when they saw the scene, but then skillfully lifted Captain Li away.
Throughout the process, the bumps of being lifted were inevitable.
But Captain Li showed no reaction, as if he had fainted, the only change being his snoring getting a bit louder.
Everyone watched Captain Li disappear from sight in mute silence.
They all let out a long breath in unison.
Then, their eyes were involuntarily drawn to the composed Nan Zhubin.
During the brief commotion, Nan Zhubin had casually pulled over a stack of files, flipping through them and scanning the intervention team information inside.
He nodded at those he deemed suitable, placing them on his left side; for those he didn’t, he blinked calmly and placed them on his right.
His collected pile on the left soon piled up, seemingly surpassing a third of the total files.
But looking at the unfazed Nan Zhubin, there wasn’t a single consultant who spoke, nor did anyone show that wolfish eagerness they previously had towards those files.
Even the person in charge quietly returned to his seat, sipping tea while watching Nan Zhubin with twinkling eyes, deep in thought.
It wasn’t until Nan Zhubin finished going through the files that the person in charge finally spoke: "Teacher Xiao Nan... was that just now?"
"[Micro-expression Analysis] plus [Hypnosis]." Nan Zhubin responded immediately.
The person in charge blinked, feeling those terms should be familiar, yet they seemed foreign: "...Micro-expression Analysis, and...Hypnosis?"
Nan Zhubin nodded: "Our research group focuses on micro-expressions, judging a person’s state through subtle body and facial reactions, which isn’t particularly difficult for us."
All the consultants who were listening to Nan Zhubin couldn’t help but blink together.
"As for the [Hypnosis] that followed... it’s because Captain Li was too tired. He was resisting his body’s needs with willpower. In such a state, I just needed to temporarily suppress his consciousness, and the things that were being suppressed within his body naturally burst forth."
Indeed.
With [Hypnosis·Basic] abilities, one couldn’t make someone fall asleep instantly.
Just like how Nan Zhubin attempted to hypnotize an old man with a knife in the hospital previously, only managing to distract him momentarily before he broke free.
If Nan Zhubin attempted to make someone fall asleep instantly at his current capability, the most he could do would be to make them briefly faint and wake up immediately; against someone with strong willpower, it might only cause them to nod due to a surge of fatigue.
And then nothing.
But Captain Li was already an exhausted body. His fatigue had accumulated like a flood, held back only by a shaky dam of willpower.
Nan Zhubin only needed to make a breach in the dam, and then it would all come pouring out.
The logic was sound.
Listening, the person in charge felt only unfamiliarity.
Yet, seeing Nan Zhubin’s "it’s that simple" expression, who had already gathered the files about to set off for work, the person in charge swallowed his doubts.
"These files are within my expertise, all the teachers, you don’t mind if I take them, right?" Nan Zhubin shook the files at the consultants.
Nobody spoke.
Nan Zhubin gave a professional and gentle smile. He opened the first file, glanced at the address written on it, and after getting a guide from the person in charge, he turned and left.
The conference tent remained silent for a while.
After some time, the person in charge finally absorbed the information in his mind, took a deep breath, and looked around, saying: "Teachers, I don’t quite understand your professions. But what Teacher Xiao Nan displayed...is it reasonable?"
His face was full of amazement, no longer showing the politeness he had deliberately put on while interacting with Nan Zhubin.
At the same time, there was visible joy on his face—joy at having such an exceptional and beyond normally understood psychologist to help.
Teacher Xiao Nan, who seemed to be only in his early twenties, was already so incredible.
Doesn’t that mean these teachers in their thirties here are even more impressive?
Thinking further ahead, how remarkable could Professor Ji, Professor Bai, Teacher Wong, and the other disciples of Professor Bai, who were not yet involved, be?







