??Chapter 2: Chapter 1 Who Am I_2
Chapter 2: Chapter 1 Who Am I_2
The mask was tied tightly; it took about a minute to be completely removed. He opened his mouth and let out an “Uh!” sound. It seed to relax him a lot.
But it was this simple sound that led him to the following conclusions:
First: Judging from the voice, he was probably in his twenties, a man.
Second: He discovered that the muscles controlling his jaw were not too stiff, indicating that the mask had not been on for very long, probably put on just before he woke up.
Third: He wanted to test if there was sothing special about his voice, but it seed there was nothing unusual. So why, with his hands and feet tied so securely, was he also wearing a mask that restricted even the opening of his mouth? Could it be that he was a ntally ill person prone to biting others?
At this mont, the female doctor in front seed to have finished with the docunts she was working on.
“You can go out now!” she said, gathering a pile of docunts from the table and placing them at the corner of the desk.
“Okay, Mrs. Liu, uh… I’ll be right outside. If sothing doesn’t seem right, you can call
imdiately,” the man said, exiting the room and closing the door behind him.
Twice he called her Mrs. rather than doctor or physician. Is that a personal habit? Or maybe the woman in front wasn’t a doctor. Could it be that this wasn’t a ntal hospital? Obviously, these questions were impossible to answer at the mont.
To tell the truth, right now, apart from his mouth and eyes, he had almost no freedom of movent, but why did the man’s tone, as he left, sound as if this place was very dangerous, needing him to be on standby right outside the door, ready to burst in at any mont?
The person strapped to the gurney kept thinking this way. His thoughts were fast, seemingly beyond his control as he observed, analyzed, and inferred… and he simply couldn’t stop!
At that mont, the woman in front raised her head. Almost simultaneously, he began to watch her with focused attention. The rapid shift into this state of concentration didn’t bother him in the least.
Above 30 years old, wearing light professional makeup, her eyes brimming with the confidence of a successful woman, the wrinkles at the corners of her mouth and eyes were faint, indicating she didn’t laugh much, or she knew how to take good care of herself. The lipstick bore a slight mark, perhaps from biting a pen or nibbling on a finger? No, smoking! The earrings seed ordinary, but undoubtedly valuable—a woman of taste who didn’t show off her wealth, and of course, she was also very rich.
The lab coat was immaculate, each corner attended to with ticulous care… Yes, she was indeed a strong-willed woman. She didn’t wear a na badge, and even if she had one, he wouldn’t be able to read it from this distance. However, he should be able to guess which hand she preferred to use, huh? It was surprising that such an outstanding woman didn’t wear any rings on her fingers.
Whether useful or not, all this information rushed into his mind almost instantaneously.
…
Then, the woman started speaking.
“Hi…”
The person on the gurney didn’t answer. From the woman’s single “Hi,” he got no information, so he chose to remain silent to see what else she might say.
Seeing that he didn’t speak, the woman didn’t show any confusion or displeasure, simply flipping open a file in front of her naturally.
“Chen Xiao?” she inquired.
“Oh, Chen Xiao, or maybe Chen Xiao!” He knew that must be his na, then frowned, “No, that’s not right, it’s Chen Xiao!”
Although he had only heard the pronunciation, for so reason, he felt that his na should be Chen Xiao, even if it was a sowhat strange na.
Xiao! There was sothing likable about the character. He thought, seemingly very pleased with the ‘Xiao’ in his na.
Afterward, he actually grinned and was surprised to find that he could stretch his mouth quite wide.
The woman in front of
frowned, as if she’d seen sothing disgusting.
“Uh… looks like my smile isn’t very appealing, huh.” Chen Xiao thought, but he didn’t care and even stuck out his tongue, licking his lips.
Not speaking didn’t seem right either, so in a very low voice, he said, “Hi, hello!”
Then, he was taken aback.
Because he had just made a simple sound, and now, upon actually speaking, Chen Xiao realized his voice was quite high-pitched and a bit grating to hear.
“What?” Mrs. Liu behind the desk frowned again, obviously not having caught what he said.
This was because Chen Xiao had purposely lowered his voice.
“Cough! Cough!… I said hi, hello!” He cleared his throat, pretending to struggle to raise his voice, then spoke even more softly.
Mrs. Liu sighed and, with a look of resignation, picked up the file from the desk and walked over.
This was exactly the outco Chen Xiao had wanted to see.
About 168 centiters tall, she looked a bit on the thin side overall, nothing special about the lower half of her white coat, black trousers, high heels? Then her height must be 165, or even shorter?
Would a doctor wear such shoes? But that didn’t really prove anything.
By now, Mrs. Liu had co to a stop about half a ter from Chen Xiao, possibly because she thought this distance was close enough to hear her clearly, but more likely because… she didn’t want to co any closer to him.
“What’s wrong with your throat?” She asked, frowning.
“Cough cough!!” This ti, Chen Xiao again feigned clearing his throat and replied in a normal volu, “Nothing.”
Mrs. Liu shrugged her shoulders, looked down at the file in her hand, and said, “It seems we can communicate normally, so from now on, you answer whatever I ask you. If you cooperate well, you might just earn yourself a chance to be discharged. If you don’t want to cooperate, you’ll have to go back to the solitary ward, and given your dangerousness, you will probably stay there until you die.” After a pause, she continued while looking into Chen Xiao’s eyes, “Do you understand?”
“…..So it seems this really is a ntal hospital, and I am indeed a very dangerous patient. Has my danger level reached the point where I must be kept in a solitary ward and never possibly be released in this lifeti?” Chen Xiao quietly moved his bound arms…” Well, it appears I am indeed very dangerous.”
So the question arises, this woman says I might get a chance to be discharged, but logically, soone like
would never be discharged. Could it be that my ntal state has nearly normalized, eting the criteria for discharge? And now I’m undergoing the pre-discharge test?
No, that can’t be right. If I were truly that dangerous, no one would take the risk to agree to discharge . People would prefer to lock
up forever.
So, what exactly does this woman an by cooperate well?
Chen Xiao thought, aware that he should get an answer to these questions soon, but he couldn’t help pondering.
“Alright, ma’am,” Chen Xiao said, offering what he thought was a very polite smile.
Mrs. Liu frowned once again, as if the smile had repulsed her.
A sense of frustration welled up inside Chen Xiao: “Is my smile really that disgusting?”
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