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Chapter 73 - 73: 73 A Patient With Obsessive-



Chapter 73: Chapter 73 A Patient With Obsessive-

Compulsion Disorder

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

There was only one person in the room, yet the sounds of cats and dogs were everywhere.

In addition, Kun had a ferocious expression and looked like he had gone crazy.

This scene is as scary as it gets.

Many timid female viewers were prepared to turn off the livestream at any time.

After Chen Yu explained the black smoke from the jade pendant, even the staunchest of atheists felt their hearts pounding.

They were all afraid that that thing would appear around Kun in the next second.

“Brothers and sisters, quickly send comments to protect yourself.”

It was unknown who had posted such a comment, but the viewers started spamming in the chat.

They spammed comments to overwhelm the screen and prevent them from seeing something scary.

“Chen… what… what are you doing again…”

Kun was more afraid than any of the viewers.

His body trembled, and even his words began to stutter.

“These cats and dogs are your bonds.”

“You swindled charity funds from caring people under the pretext of saving stray animals,” Chen Yu continued solemnly.

“If that’s all, it’s at most breaking the law.”

“But you insist on creating a persona and acting through hurting those animals.”

“To create a tragic scene of stray animals, you cruelly inflicted all kinds of injuries on them.”

“Many of them eventually die from serious injuries.”

“Humans will become bodies of energy after they die, and animals aren’t any different.”

As soon as he said this, the chair in Kun’s hand fell to the ground with a bang.

“You liar! How could an animal become a ghost? This is impossible!”

Kun roared.

“If you turn yourself in now, you can still save your life.”

“If you insist, I’m sorry, but I can’t help you.”

There wasn’t the slightest bit of pity in Chen Yu’s gaze when he looked at Kun.

There was only sympathy for those dead animals.contemporary romance

Everything had a spirit.

Animals could turn into ghosts after they died, but because of their intelligence, there were very few.

The caveat was that Kun’s cruel methods killed too many of them.

After accumulating to a limit, Kun eventually reaped what he sowed.

Not only would his ghost of a son not let him off, even the souls of these beasts wouldn’t let him go quickly.

The only way to survive was to go to the police and surrender himself.

Since ancient times, prisons have always had the most hostile aura.

Any ordinary wandering ghost would avoid these places, let alone the spirits of those animals.

As he spoke, the sounds of cats and dogs howling around Kun became louder and louder.

The temperature in the room also began to drop rapidly.

“Three minutes left.”

Chen Yu glanced at the time and spoke.

Suddenly, Kun did something unexpected.

He ran to the bed and took out a few bank cards before running to the door.

Since he hadn’t turned off his computer, Chen Yu and all his viewers could see everything clearly.

Shaking his head, Chen Yu used his mouse to cancel the call.

“Argh, I’m pissed! He actually escaped!”

“This bastard won’t run for long. I’ve already called the police.”

“I also called them and sent a recording.”

“Dr. Chen, will Kun be caught?”

“Is there a need to ask that? Cameras are everywhere, and any kind of transportation will register his ID. He would probably be caught over the next two days.”

“If I were by his side, I swear I would only cripple him, not kill him.”

“LMAO.”

“I pity those cats and dogs that he used as tools to earn money.”

While the viewers cursed Kun that he should die a horrible death, they began to sympathize with the cats and dogs in his clinic.

Chen Yu tapped his table, and the comments immediately slowed down. “Everyone, pay more attention to any social media over the next two days.” “As for those animals, if you have the ability, you can still choose to adopt them.”

“Doing more good deeds will bring you happiness and distance you from mental illness.”

Chen Yu reminded his chat.

“Alright, let’s welcome the third patient.”

Immediately after, the call-in portion of the livestream that had just been turned off was turned on again.

This time, the online user name of the viewer who called in was [Sienna Tower].

He was a middle-aged man with glasses who exuded a gentle and refined demeanor.

“Look at his username. It’s obvious he’s a hipster.”

“Uncle, cool vibe.”

“LOL. Girly, I’m also giving off a cool vibe. How about I DM you?”

“Do you think you’re worthy of being compared to such a cool middle-aged

man? Other than his age, which part of him isn’t better than you youngsters?”

Woah, be careful there; don’t hurt a snowflake.”

“He’s just an old man. Look at you bunch of ignorant girls.”

“An older man is someone with a mature and steady personality.”

“Exactly that.”

With the appearance of the third viewer calling in, they began their routine trolling.

They all commented on the middle-aged man’s appearance and temperament, speculating what kind of mental illness Chen Yu would diagnose him with.

“Quiet.”

Chen Yu tapped the table, neither lightly nor heavily, and his viewers immediately stopped trolling.

“Hello, Dr. Chen. I’m honored to be your patient.”

The voice of the Sienna Tower was soothing to the ears.

There was a hint of hoarseness within the maturity.

“Hello,”

“Alright.” Chen Yu nodded and said lightly, “Tell me about your condition.”

“I have a very serious Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder for which I have to take

medicine daily.”

“If I miss even a dose, my illness will act up.”

“I know Dr. Chen is not an ordinary psychologist, but I hope you can prescribe

me a special medicine that can completely cure my OCD.”

Sienna Tower’s tone became extremely bitter.

He took out his tablet and played a video.

In the video, Sienna Tower was frantically cleaning every piece of furniture in his house.

Like a robot, he kept repeating the same action.

“This is the footage from my home.”

“Other than OCD, I’m also a bit of a clean freak.”

His Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder began more than ten years ago.

At the beginning of his illness, he had seen countless psychologists and tried all kinds of psychotherapy.

However, all of them were ineffective.

He had no choice but to rely on medicine and drugs to keep it from acting up, which led to his strong drug dependence.

“He must be miserable. Is OCD really that scary?”

“Not only is it bad, but it is also painful.”

“I would like to kindly remind anyone in the chat that if you don’t have OCD,

don’t read too much about it. Otherwise, you might be affected.”

“Ten years of OCD and counting. Many of us have to take medication for life, and I am one of them.”

“The only thing that can fight against OCD is laziness.”

“If someone’s too lazy and has OCD, is that a terminal illness?”

Almost everyone in the chat had heard of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder before.

However, this was their first time seeing someone with OCD up close.

They all started sending encouraging comments.

“Thank you for everyone’s encouragement. I’m here to consult Dr. Chen

because I’ve had a lifelong psychological struggle.”

“Dr. Chen, do you have any medicine that can cure OCD?”

“Yes, but you don’t need it,” Chen Yu replied.

Sienna Tower was stunned before a look of realization appeared on its face.

After a moment of silence, Sienna Tower smiled bitterly and asked, “Dr.. Chen, you can already tell?”

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