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#100 New Ways to “Treat” Patients
#What to Do When You Want to Expose Your “Enemy’s” Black Material Every Day?
Lu Danggui had never imagined that, as a psychiatrist who had just been made newly certified, he would actually have the chance to treat a top celebrity.
And the other party happened to be Film Emperor Xing, with whom he had a grudge against!
Manic depression? Morbid? Schizophrenia? Could it be this person was trying to create yet another new persona?
Thinking about how to tear off this man’s fake mask step by step, making him reveal flaws, yet he never expected that he really did peel off a layer of his skin, only…
Where was the promised mania and irritability?
Who was this man who, after being scolded by him once, became as pitiful as a big puppy?
Where was the promised sleep disorder?
Who was this man who held his waist every night and slept like a pig?
Looking at the words “alexithymia” written in the medical record, and then looking at the handsome man in front of him who was smiling gently while confessing to him—
Lu Danggui: Who are you?
——
Xing Cheng, who had been thriving in both the idol and film-and-television worlds, one day suddenly announced his retirement from the industry.
In an instant, fans wailed, haters rejoiced, and the media was shocked.
Unexpectedly,
After the Film Emperor retired, he appeared online even more frequently—
@Xing Cheng:
22:05+: Queued for two hours to buy baby’s favorite chocolate
3:00+: Went to be baby’s food delivery guy at three in the morning
9:30+: Sleep especially well when by baby’s side
Everyone: ?? Was the account hacked after retirement??
“Those in the world who love me, try every way to hold me back. Your love is not like that. Your love is far greater than theirs—you let me be free.”
— Tagore, Gitanjali
Gentle, diligent, easily ruffled psychiatrist × cold, aloof, truly crazy Film Emperor
[Reading Guide]
During the period of doctor–patient relationship and the cooling-off period, there is no social relationship between the two, and it does not violate the professional ethics code for mental health practitioners;
Trigger Warning ①: Gong is a schizophrenia & alexithymia patient, with impaired interpersonal interaction / severe personality defects / almost no empathy / when the title says “sick” it really means very sick; later he will have a true change of heart, but in the early stage he’s really, extremely, infuriating; Shou has a bad temper, glass heart, and is especially prone to overflowing with compassion—needs time to grow;
Trigger Warning ②: Self-produced fluff, “do first, love later” literature, melodramatic mess with frequent flights of fancy—everything is in service of indulgence and satisfaction.
Has sweetness and angst, with slight suspense and puzzle-solving elements; early stage has aristocratic family plotline, later stage will have a small amount of entertainment industry plotline; all characters in the story have no prototypes;
Still a healing and redemption theme, love is the eternal cure.
One-sentence summary: The madman died and was brought back to life by love.
Theme: A harmonious family with less quarrels, everything goes smoothly with less stress.