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Jiang Xiao grabbed Mu Xitang’s phone on the bus.

The password was already cracked, and he easily accessed the search page.

Oh well...

It’s best to ignore so precociously made search records.

After all, he knew that simply reading books would not suffice, as books in Dragon Country often glossed over many aspects. To deeply understand, Mu Xitang needed to master searching skills.

Opened the hopage.

[Shocking! The real culprit behind Romia Cathedral has been found!]

Is this today’s hot news in the world of Kaidan?

Driven by curiosity, he clicked in and discovered it was just a sensationalist article that reiterated the cathedral robbery, ending on an anticlimactic note.

It seems that journalists from Lan Xing and the world of Kaidan do share so tricks of the trade.

The two most frequently searched keywords in his history were "Sun Wei" and "Shi Shi."

But obviously, Mu Xitang hadn’t managed to locate them.

Approaching noon.

It was when those remaining Chosen Ones reached their passing ti that the trio arrived at the entrance of Qingshan ntal Hospital.

As soon as the three of them got out of the car, the driver almost slamd the accelerator into the gas tank, sprinting away as if afraid they’d follow him back.

Looking at the familiar gate and the familiar striped shirts in the yard, a wave of endless contemplation surged in Jiang Xiao’s heart.

mories always make one want to cry...

Jiang Xiao looked up at the sky at a 45-degree angle, holding back his tears, and whispered,

"Ah, as the saying goes, things change, people change, and everything ends. Tears flow before words, Director, I didn’t expect I’m still a step late and couldn’t see you off on your last journey."

Standing behind Jiang Xiao, the old man who originally wanted to greet him suddenly turned dark!

How co I’m dead?

He wanted to walk around to Jiang Xiao’s front and argue with him.

But whenever he moved, Jiang Xiao moved too, always keeping his back to the director.

Director: I just @#¥%&!

Is this kid pretending to be blind?

In the end, it was Nurse Bai Jie and Doctor Su Ming at the hospital’s entrance who led the three inside.

The feeling of ho was so strong!

"Uncle Hao, good morning! Watching ’Romance of the Great Tang’ again? You’re over eighty, moderate a bit. I don’t want to be sending off a gray-haired man."

"Yo! Aunt Qing, the panties showing from your low back are a bit off, aren’t they? I rember you like wearing semi-transparent lace, why are these n’s? Where did you steal them from?"

"Hahaha, Grandpa Guo still has it, look at that electric butt dance shaking, so lively! Truly like a little motor!"

The called-out folks weren’t angry at all; instead, they warmly greeted Jiang Xiao.

"Not bad, not bad, I knew it, a shaless person like you definitely can’t die that easily!"

"Isn’t that so? I’m ninety-eight today and still haven’t died. With Jiang Xiao being such a brute, he’d have to wait until the day after my death to die."

"Xiao, it’s rare for you to co back, since you’re not exactly a decent man, why don’t you lend your underwear to auntie for a couple of days? I crave that racy vibe of yours!"

The atmosphere was harmonious.

Seamlessly conversing without any discord.

Mu Xitang and Bai Yi followed behind Jiang Xiao, steps in sync, curiously observing everything in front of them.

This is where dad grew up?

Quite interesting indeed.

"Little Bai, we’ve arrived at the ntal hospital. I heard it’s filled with psychiatric patients..."

Isn’t that obvious?

Bai Yi gestured for silence.

"Shh, Xi Tang, psychiatric patients hate it when people say they’re psychiatric patients."

...

In the director’s office.

The normally composed old director was now standing proudly on the table, looking down at Jiang Xiao.

"Don’t pretend with , Jiang Xiao, you’re in my grasp now. If you want your daughter to live well, you must submit to ! Otherwise, don’t bla for being ruthless!"

"Have your old mother co over and mince for her; I think you just want to eat a peanut sundae, don’t you?"

The two were at each other’s throats, neither willing to back down.

Eventually, a graceful middle-aged woman ca over to break the deadlock.

"Jiang Xiao, do you rember ?"

"You are..."

Jiang Xiao’s mory had never been good. This person... he could only say that he vaguely rembered her, but he couldn’t quite place who she was.

Seeing his expression, the woman realized she wasn’t recognized, so she pulled out a pendant.

"Do you rember this?"

This!

I rember!

"Oh! I rember now! You’re that woman who said I was sick! In the end, you found out it was actually you who were sick. Didn’t you say you went to recuperate? Is your gynecological problem better now?"

He ngyao: Fuck !

What?

I don’t have a gynecological problem!

Having composed herself for so long, she thought she could deal with this man on equal terms, but she felt slightly breached right at the beginning of their eting.

This guy surely doesn’t still firmly believe that he isn’t sick, right?

The head of the hospital gave the woman a confirming look.

Yes, you’re right. This guy not only firmly believes he isn’t sick, but because of his strange talent, he is even more convinced that he is a normal person.

Earlier, Jiang Xiao had so doubts about whether he really had a ntal illness.

Now, all abnormality had been conveniently attributed by his subjective consciousness to the personality in Kaidan.

Conclusion:

It’s Pai Daxing and others who are sick, I, Jiang Xiao, am definitely not.

Seeing He ngyao struggling, the head of the hospital suggested Jiang Xiao leave first.

"ng Yao, now what? You’ve t him, do you have any confidence?"

The woman shook her head, indicating she had underestimated Jiang Xiao’s "growth rate."

Unexpectedly, the strange behaviors in Kaidan didn’t make him suspect "he was sick" but instead beca his excuse for thinking "he isn’t sick."

"So what do we do?"

"No worries, since I decided to co here, I definitely have strategies to deal with him!"

"Such as?" the head of the hospital pressed.

"Ever heard of ’Building a plank road to darken Chen Cang’?"

In He ngyao’s plan, since Jiang Xiao was stubborn, she intended to approach the problem through Mu Xitang and Bai Yi.

Of course, not to harm them.

But to indirectly treat Jiang Xiao’s ntal illness through these two little girls.

As the saying goes, you are influenced by those close to you, so by establishing a correct set of values for these kids and thereby affecting Jiang Xiao.

Then, her future treatnt of Jiang Xiao would surely be more effective!

After hearing He ngyao’s plan, the head of the hospital exclaid in approval three tis!

"You truly are amazing, ng Yao. I’m inferior to you. Even though I also thought of Bai Yi and Mu Xitang’s relationship with Jiang Xiao and planned to use it, what I had in mind was to leverage their importance to Jiang Xiao in order to coerce him."

He ngyao had a confident look on her face.

"You think? I heard soone has already arranged for those two little girls to attend preschool, and I, have already taken a step ahead by applying for a job at that preschool. By the ti... won’t I be able to manipulate things as I please?"

Impressive!

The head of the hospital felt inferior.

Taking advantage of Kaidan not yet starting, Jiang Xiao thoroughly fulfilled Bai Yi’s wish.

This little girl had been envious ever since she heard that Jiang Xiao had taken Mu Xitang to amusent parks and such.

Today was the first ti she had left the military compound in a long while.

Now look?

Jiang Xiao borrowed a small car and took the two girls out for drives every day, as for the ntioned preschool...

He had long since forgotten about it.

And although Bai Yi and the others rembered sothing about going to school, they weren’t foolish enough to remind Jiang Xiao.

How could attending school, a tedious affair, ever be as thrilling as going out and having fun with dad every day?

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