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Chapter 1356: Chapter 1328: People Who Can’t Withstand the Test Chapter 1356: Chapter 1328: People Who Can’t Withstand the Test Most won, upon finding a new partner, would fling their ex to Java Country, only pining if their current beau isn’t as good as the last. n, on the other hand, tend to be more indecisive with their exes, maybe because they secretly fantasize about having their own harem. So, many couples end up fighting over the guy’s ex-girlfriend.

By now, Ava Vincent had transford completely.

“I used the techniques you taught and he really listens to now. Seeing him like this reminds of my own past suffering. I feel so undervalued for what I went through, and the more submissive he is, the more disgusted I beco!”

“The past is the past, let it go,” Kiara replied indifferently.

“That’s true, it’s all in the past—oh right, Dr. Clark, my current boyfriend would like to take you out for a al. When will you be free?”

Ava Vincent found a new love this month, and now looking back at her ex, she felt all sorts of disgust.

This mindset aligns with won’s psychology; many won will, during certain tis, fall for a man they shouldn’t—sacrificing for him, abandoning their dignity, going crazy for him. These relationships are typically seen by outsiders as mismatched, like a young girl with a married older man, or like Ava Vincent falling for Galen.

Once a woman gets over this kind of mismatched relationship and looks back on her past obsession, her first reaction is often disgust, quickly followed by an eagerness to disassociate herself, unwilling to admit she was once that foolish.

Everything about Ava Vincent’s reactions was within Kiara’s expectations. To all the lovelorn n and won out there who think their love is unique, to Mrs. Kiara, there were only a few types.

“I don’t have ti, thank him for his kind offer for .”

Kiara turned down Ava Vincent, knowing in her heart that this was probably their last eting.

People like Ava Vincent are rather timid; they escape their past mistakes, which is why she finds Galen disgusting. Similarly, in a few days, she will find Kiara, who once helped her, quite annoying as well, because the psychologist holds the secrets she least wants known. Also, Susi and the two benefactors who introduced Ava Vincent to Kiara, will eventually be disliked by Ava Vincent.

That is human nature.

The most complicated and least resistant to testing.

Kiara left, carrying her child, but after a few steps, she stopped, turned around, and said to Ava Vincent.

“Before I go, there’s sothing I want to tell you.”

“Please, say it!” Ava Vincent still looked at Kiara with gratitude, unaware of what Kiara predicted for her future.

“Over the past month, I believe you’ve mastered so techniques to counter pua, and likewise, you should understand how to capture a man’s heart.”

Ava Vincent’s cheeks blushed as she embarrassingly said,

“Actually, it’s not that great… I still have a lot to learn…”

This was an acknowledgnt, just a matter of customary courtesy.

Ava Vincent was now confident in her charm. The techniques Kiara taught her were so practical that she conquered Fifth Bro Simpson, the most formidable guy at the company, within days. Of course, she wouldn’t stay long in a second-tier city; once she returned ho, this boyfriend would beco an ex, and she was confident she could land an even better man.

“The thing I want to say is exactly about this. Pua is ant to open up your social circle, and in itself, it’s not a bad thing. But if you insist on using these skills for ill purposes, you’ll beco like Galen, soone who manipulates love. Emotions aren’t sothing to be toyed with through routines. Pua itself is harmless, but if you use it to do bad things, you’ll definitely suffer the consequences, just like Galen did.”

“I understand,” Ava Vincent replied halfheartedly.

By her expression and tone, Kiara knew her heartfelt words were wasted—Ava Vincent wouldn’t listen.

But it wasn’t Kiara’s concern anymore. Good advice is lost on those headed for doom: she had said her piece, and now it was up to Ava Vincent’s discernnt.

As Norris Flowery Fox said, she and he were just psychologists paid to solve people’s problems. The things they taught patients could save lives or be misused, so whatever the outco, it wasn’t the doctor’s fault.

Norris Flowery Fox saw toying with human nature as a form of entertainnt, Eldest Brother was only interested in money, Third Senior Brother aspired to be a true healer. What about herself?

Kiara always felt that her purpose in becoming a doctor was very clear, but when she found herself surrounded by so many diverse personalities, Mrs. Kiara realized she was a bit lost.

Her purpose wasn’t completely the sa as those people’s, but it seed like she had taken a little bit from each of them.

Mrs. Kiara made a call to Yuzo Joel.

“Why did you beco a doctor?”

She wanted to hear Yuzo Joel’s answer.

“Do you want the truth?” Yuzo Joel always answered her questions.

“Mhm.”

“At first, it was for money, later it was for you.”

Click! Kiara hung up the phone, her face slightly flushed.

“Damn that Old Man, always so cheesy!”

On the way back, Kiara drove while Wendy was strapped into the child seat, and Susi called to ask mainly about Ava Vincent.

Kiara briefly explained what happened, and hearing that Galen’s sche had failed and he had been snubbed by Ava Vincent made Susi shout triumphantly.

“To deal with those scamrs who treat feelings like a ga, they deserve to feel what it’s like to be played!”

“I have to remind you, be ntally prepared to be shunned by Ava Vincent when you get back.”

“What?” Susi didn’t catch on.

“If things are better, the most she’ll do is to avoid you and Senior Brother in the future. If things are worse, she might spread bad rumors about you, like you being immoral going to nightclubs looking for Duck King or Senior Brother going out to pick up girls or sothing…”

“Are you kidding ? If it wasn’t for my introduction, she’d still be playing the role of Duck King’s Mada!”

“My dear Big Boss, Susi, you are a boss yourself, how can you be so naive? Have you ever heard of ‘gratitude turning into enmity’? To those cowardly people who love to escape, when they feel they can’t repay the benefactor, they will turn against you. Don’t be upset or feel it’s unfair, this is just human nature.”

Human nature that can never withstand scrutiny, giving two children just to follow and play house to beco lifeti friends—such pure interpersonal relationships only exist in Kindergarten.

Susi felt enlightened after being lectured by Kiara and felt she had gained much insight.

After hanging up the call, Kiara glanced at her daughter in the back seat. Wendy was blowing bubbles, giggling upon catching her mother’s gaze, and showing off her few tiny white teeth.

“Will my Wendy grow up to be a heartthrob?”

“Yaww~”

Kiara laughed, “Mommy will teach you sothing. Even if you have the ability to control others’ feelings, never toy with them. Those who walk the night road too much, will sooner or later et—”

“Mommy!” Wendy might not have understood, but she happily chid in.

“Right, those who walk the night road too much will sooner or later et Mommy.” There was nothing wrong with that sentence.

Just like Galen, just like Norris Flowery Fox, these people who t Kiara saw their unbeaten records develop cracks, and Mrs. Kiara loved to strike at these self-important individuals.

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