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Chapter 62: His Condition Is Already Very Serious

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Leng Xie lowered his head and scratched it.

Ah, these two, father and son, were naturally incompatible.

No matter how much Mr. Li cared for and looked after Ding Ding, he always found a way to infuriate him.

“You can go now,” Mr. Li said, waving his hand with a stern face.

Leng Xie cautiously retreated.

Half an hour later.

Li Zhenting and Dr. Robert sat facing each other on the sofa.

Li Zhenting carefully recounted Ding Ding’s recent words and behavior to Dr. Robert.

Dr. Robert furrowed his brows tightly.

“In theory, while Ding Ding does display so symptoms of autism, it shouldn’t be as pronounced as this. It’s really not supposed to be like this.”

“So, I suspect he may have developed schizophrenia, and the condition seems to be quite severe,” Li Zhenting expressed his deep concern.

Last night, he had been sleepless, replaying Ding Ding’s recent behavior in his mind, making detailed comparisons. He had arrived at a terrifying conclusion: Ding Ding might already have schizophrenia.

A five-year-old child’s behavior and speech should not vary so drastically!

Children never hide their problems; they wear them on their faces. There was only one possible explanation: his condition had beco very serious.

Seeing the scene in his office this morning had only strengthened his suspicions, prompting him to call Dr. Robert imdiately.

“Well, Mr. Li, I suggest I observe Ding Ding at Li Castle for a few days and then prescribe the appropriate treatnt. If it turns out he really has this condition, we must treat it as soon as possible, or it will beco a major issue,” Dr. Robert suggested after careful consideration.

Li Zhenting nodded slightly, giving his consent.

At quitting ti.

Shen Ning returned ho feeling exhausted.

She hadn’t slept all night, her head was spinning, and she had worked all day. Physically and ntally drained, she felt like she was coming down with a cold.

However, when she returned ho, she discovered that only Coco was at ho.

“Coco, where’s Xiaoxiao?” Shen Ning asked softly.

Ding Ding was engrossed in playing a ga, leading his troops in a fierce battle. He was riding a horse, killing countless enemies, and was highly regarded.

“Xiaoxiao went to a classmate’s house to play. She’ll be back in the evening,” Ding Ding replied without lifting his head.

Shen Ning furrowed her brows. When had Coco beco so obsessed with playing gas and lost his manners?

Generally, he was quite sensible at ho, helping with housework, taking care of his little sister, and not allowing her to go out alone. The two siblings had always been inseparable.

Moreover, he didn’t run to greet her as he usually did when she ca ho.

Coco had changed!

It wasn’t just her imagination!

Although she had been busy with work lately and hadn’t had the energy to pay much attention to the children’s behavior, as a mother, she could sense their changes without deliberately observing.

“Coco, why are you so obsessed with playing gas now?” Shen Ning walked over and asked with a serious expression. “What have I told you, my dear?”

Ding Ding was a bit puzzled, staring at Shen Ning blankly.

He really didn’t know what Mommy usually said to Coco!

“Coco, the blue light from the phone screen can be harmful to your eyes. You can play a bit, but don’t get addicted. Do you understand?” Shen Ning continued in a stern tone.

Ding Ding understood what she ant and pouted, looking unhappy.

He didn’t like being told what to do by others.

Usually, at Li Manor, he spent his days isolated in his room, passing the ti with his phone. He had beco accustod to it and didn’t want to change.

Shen Ning was shocked to see her son’s thoughts laid bare before her!

She hadn’t expected Coco to change so drastically in just a few days..

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