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Chapter 153 The Psychologist's Warning: Zheng's Father Gradually Goes Mad
At night, Zhou Ya lay in bed, looking at Zheng Jie beside her.
There was about three months left until the wedding, and she wanted to get pregnant at this time so that it wouldn't be noticeable at the wedding.
Once she had a child, both she and the Zhou Family would feel more at ease, and this way, the child would be born around the same time as Liu Wanqing's child.
"Do you have any work tomorrow?"
Tomorrow was Saturday.
Zheng Jie thought for a moment, then shook his head.
"No, there should just be an online meeting at four in the afternoon to discuss the next steps of development with the overseas branch. Why do you ask?"
After Zheng Jie finished speaking, he looked at Zhou Ya curiously.
"So that means you're free tomorrow morning?"
"Yes, I should be free tomorrow morning."
Hearing this, Zhou Ya didn't stand on ceremony.
She only had one thought now, and that was to get pregnant; she had to get pregnant.
An hour later, Zhou Ya lay on the bed.
She felt like she was about to die of exhaustion, but Zhou Ya didn't know that this exhaustion was worth it, because two children were about to appear in her womb, and they were twins—a boy and a girl.
...
Meanwhile, inside the Prison.
Father Zheng looked at the Psychologist in front of him, his face full of indifference.
"We understand how you feel, but no matter what, living is the most important thing. Think about your wife."
The Psychologist began to follow the standard routine to encourage Father Zheng to have a reason to live. Hearing this, Father Zheng raised his head and looked at the Psychologist in front of him.
"She's dead."
"Dead?"
"Suicide."
The Psychologist fell silent.
After a long time, he coughed.
"Then you can think about your son, right? Your child is waiting for you to come back outside."
"I have two children. The eldest is paralyzed and about to stand trial. The second son took my company and is inextricably linked to my wife's death."
Hearing this, the Psychologist clenched his fists.
So this man had basically lost his wife and family. Thinking of this, the Psychologist sighed.
Because if it were him, he would most likely choose suicide as well.
This was just too miserable.
After coming out from inside, the Prison staff looked at the Psychologist.
"How is the situation?"
Hearing this, the Psychologist shook his head.
"Honestly, the situation isn't very good."
"Why?"
The staff member asked quickly. At this moment, the Psychologist sighed.
"Mental illness is by no means something that can be cured simply by taking medication."
"In other words, you need to make the other person have expectations for the future, such as the motivation to live."
"Looking at this person's situation, there is absolutely no motivation. His wife has passed away, his son is paralyzed and about to be sentenced, his second son is an enemy, and the company he spent half his life working hard for was snatched away by his second son. In this situation, who could give him any possibility to live?"
"If it were you, you would also choose to commit suicide."
What the Psychologist said was true.
If it were an average person, perhaps just one of these things happening to them would cause a breakdown. For him to have held on for so long is already quite remarkable.
"But the current situation is that, no matter what, he cannot have any accidents. After all, if something happens to him, then it's really over."
After all, he was under their watch; if he really died, they might be finished.
"If he is guarded properly, he won't die, but I need to give a warning: so-called 'not dying' only means maintaining vital signs."
Hearing this, the few people looked at each other.
"Speak more directly."
"Everyone has an upper limit to their ability to bear pain. If that limit is exceeded, they will create an illusory world for themselves. In this illusory world, he still has his wife and son. Do you understand?"
The people frowned.
"We don't quite understand."
Hearing this, the man took a deep breath.
"To put it simply, if he is allowed to maintain this emotional state, he definitely won't die, but he might possibly become a madman. In this madman's world, he still has his wife and children, and he is still that high-and-mighty boss."
After hearing these words, the staff member couldn't help but swallow hard.
"Is it that scary?"
"It is that scary. Don't think this won't happen. In fact, I judge the probability of him eventually becoming a madman to be 100%."
"Then is there any way to stop this from happening?"
"Yes."
"What method?"
"Let him die. If he dies, none of this will happen."
The staff member was silent upon hearing this. After all, if he died, they would be in trouble, so the Psychologist's words were no different from nonsense.
But if he became a madman, that wouldn't be too much of a problem.
At the very least, he wouldn't be dead, right?