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Chapter 793: Chapter 791: Brain Erosion (7)_1 Chapter 793: Chapter 791: Brain Erosion (7)_1 So were you just bluffing earlier?
Ten minutes later, Fu Qian stood in front of the sofa once again, frowning.
Considering the small size of Dr. Nancy’s residence, he had searched every nook and cranny within this short period, yet he still had no clue about the unquestionable reasons she had mentioned.
The only thing related to Kelly was an old photograph, which clearly showed the two of them much younger and seemingly very intimate.
But without a doubt, this held no persuasive power; the photograph certainly didn’t indicate who would go mad in ten or eight years.
In that case–
Fu Qian was never one to dwell on things; if he couldn’t find it, he wouldn’t bother looking, and the next moment he turned and walked towards the door, going to report back to the doctor.
Also due to professional ethics, before leaving, he still chose to close the door properly, respecting Dr. Nancy’s requests.
…
At some point, will an eye open within this phenomenon?
On the way back, Fu Qian gazed at the lights streaming across the sky, recalling what Dr. Nancy had said.
Although it appeared quite unusual, it was really hard to envision that scene.
Moreover, since Dr. Nancy was currently confirmed to be mentally unstable, the credibility of her statement was also significantly affected.
However, Fu Qian was concerned about another matter.
That was, Dr. Nancy had mentioned she learned this information from a patient–if true, could it be one of those three? Which one could it be?
Rosetta undoubtedly had the smallest probability; her claims now seemed far more reliable than Dr. Nancy’s.
As for the other two, both seemed possible, and if the timing was right later on, he could try to probe a little.
Thump, thump!
Lost in thought, Fu Qian had already returned to the clinic; upon swiping his card and entering, he went straight to the doctor’s office and knocked on the door.
“That was quick?”
Kelly was clearly a bit surprised by Fu Qian’s quick return to the office.
The desk in front of her had more case files than before he left, showing that she had been busy.
“Why do you still have the medication with you?”
Without waiting for Fu Qian to answer, Kelly noticed the paper bag in his hand, and her eyes widened in shock.
“I ran into some problems, didn’t deliver a single one.”
Fu Qian was completely unflustered, showing no shame for having not completed his task.
“What problems?”
“Dr. Nancy told me that she’s actually the clinic’s doctor, and that the problem lies with you–that the current situation is just an elaborate arrangement she made to treat you.”
Fu Qian chose to relay Dr. Nancy’s statement, watching for the response of the person in front of him.
“Nonsense, why would I have a problem?”
Kelly’s reaction was quite significant, her look was as if she was seeing a delusional child.
“Because previously you experienced severe mental trauma due to an extremely harmful work environment, you came here to see Dr. Nancy, your classmate, to clear your mind. But then you had a sudden outbreak, took over her clinic, and accused her of being mentally unstable.”
“What you said is mostly right…”
Unexpectedly, faced with the more detailed and serious accusations, Kelly didn’t continue her previous demeanor but calmed down and even decisively admitted it.
“I did come here bearing trauma, and to this moment, I am still not sure why I saw those… ”
“Dr. Nancy is a very good friend of mine; she invited me multiple times to come and relax. I stayed in the Monastery for a while, and out of boredom, I accepted her invitation–these parts are correct, but there’s one key thing: her mental health indeed has problems.”
Kelly stared into Fu Qian’s face.
“When you were at Dr. Nancy’s place, was she locking herself in a room made completely dark, too scared to come out?”
You know about that too?
Fu Qian nodded his head.
“Yes.”
“So how did Dr. Nancy explain this behavior?”
“She told me that the streaming lights in the sky were extremely dangerous and that at some moment, an eye might open within them, driving the person being watched to madness and a loss of reason.”
“Exactly.”
Kelly sneered coldly.
“One of her patients said the same thing.”
“Who?”
Fu Qian suddenly became interested.
“Hushima Zhigui.”
Was it really that gentleman who insisted he was not sick?
Upon hearing Kelly’s answer, Fu Qian naturally recalled the righteous and stern Brother Zhigui.
“Did he also say that an eye would open in the sky?”
“Worse than that, he even hears indescribable voices, claiming to be tormented constantly and feeling like his head was about to split open.”
Kelly picked out a file from a pile on the desk and tapped it.
“Oh, may I take a look–”
“No.”
True to their shared training, both were equally steadfast in their professional ethics.
“Understood.”
Fu Qian did not press further.
“So, do you still think she has no issues?”
Seeing his reaction, Kelly scoffed coldly.
“Correct, this is indeed Dr. Nancy’s clinic, but when I got bored and came to volunteer, I quickly noticed something wrong.”
“At first she wouldn’t admit it, but after I pointed it out, she nearly broke down, and it took a lot of effort to get her home.”
“Her condition is quite terrible, but even I find it hard to describe, it’s like some madness transferred from the patients right into her head.”
“Not only that, but I quickly discovered traces of modifications in the medical records; several serious conditions were covered up by her.”
“This is also why I wanted you to deliver the medicine to the patients as soon as possible.”
“I see.”
Fu Qian listened intently and finally nodded in agreement.
“Including Rosetta’s file?”
The reasoning was sound, but no matter what, Rosetta’s words were that she had never seen you.
…
Kelly hesitated for a moment.
“Rosetta’s isn’t here.”
After a pause, she shook her head.
“She’s not Dr. Nancy’s patient, she’s my patient.”
Hm?
“She may not even know I’m here, but I know she’s over there, and I’m aware of her condition… she needs this.”
Is that so?
Kelly even managed to explain that, seeming slightly more credible than Dr. Nancy.
“So now you believe me? Isn’t it time for you to do your job? I don’t have that much time to spend on employee counseling.”
As Kelly spoke, she sneered, with a hint of mockery at the corner of her mouth that was enough to make anyone with self-respect feel humiliated.
“I hope this time, you won’t be foolish enough to be sent back by another excuse from Dr. Nancy.”
“In fact, her last excuse didn’t get rid of me either.”
Unfortunately, the word ‘defeat’ wasn’t in Fu Qian’s dictionary. The next moment, he smiled as he opened one of the paper bags and took out a small brown bottle to shake it.
It was evidently empty.
“Dr. Nancy has already taken her medicine.”
…
The scene was clearly unexpected, and Kelly stared at the empty bottle in Fu Qian’s hand, momentarily speechless.
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“What about the other three people…”
After a long while, she finally spoke, her voice much softer.
“The other three haven’t yet.”
“Why?”
“As you said, their symptoms are more serious than we thought, it seems like you, doctor, need to go with me.”