Chapter 45 - II
“I always have nightmares…” Probably because of the frequent chats with the psychiatrist these days, Mu Ci’s desires to talk had become particularly strong, and he wanted to tell his sufferings no matter who he talked to.
There was no one else in front of him but the culprit Gu Huai, so Mu Ci could only talk to him.
Gu Huai’s heart ached with guilt, and he lowered his voice and asked, “What nightmare did you have?”
He originally thought that Mu Ci was dreaming about him, but he still felt bitter in his heart. He didn’t know how ferocious he looked in the dream. Mu Ci unexpectedly said, “I always dream about Ji Yunshu.”
“Ji Yunshu?” Gu Huai was filled with jealousy. He had restrained himself, but traces of sour jealousy still emerged, “You guys seem very loving. Why is dreaming about him a nightmare?”
Was it because separation due to love, separation between life and death, so he got a nightmare?
Gu Huai was a stingy and suspicious man. At this moment, he wished that when Mu Ci had nightmares, he would also dream about him.
Mu Ci stopped talking and closed his eyes as if he was going to sleep.
Gu Huai asked a few more questions, after no response, he also got on the bed and laid side by side with him.
It was still early, and Gu Huai had not planned to sleep, but after lying down for a while, he felt sleepy again. While he was drowsy, he suddenly heard the person next to him say: “Actually…even though you are so bad to me, the one I hate most is Ji Yunshu.”
When Gu Huai heard this, he woke up with a start, sat up suddenly, and was about to ask what Ji Yunshu had done to make him hate him so much, but Mu Ci closed his eyes, as if he was already sleeping.
Gu Huai couldn’t bear to wake him up, so he laid back down again. He couldn’t sleep for the rest of the night, wondering what Mu Ci’s words meant.
Had he been thinking wrong all along? In fact, Mu Ci and Ji Yunshu were not so harmonious? What was the truth behind the dragon robe incident?
It was not difficult to know this. Gu Huai didn’t even have to come forward to ask Mu Ci personally. He could ask Richard everything by instructing Richard to hypnotize Mu Ci.
However, it was inevitable to tell Richard the fact that Mu Ci had traveled through time.
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The psychiatrist thought Gu Huai’s IQ and materialism had blinded the man, but Gu Huai, Jiang Wenjing, and others told him very firmly that this was true, and Richard still didn’t trust them much.
But Gu Huai was still his boss. Even if he had all kinds of suspicions in his heart, Richard could only do as they said. He gave Mu Ci drug for hypnosis and guided him into an environment exactly the day when the dragon robe incident happened, and he was forced to commit suicide by jumping into a well.
Through such hypnosis, Richard discovered an astonishing secret, and he also made a very bold hypothesis. Perhaps the original cause of Mu Ci’s depression was not Gu Huai, but Ji Yunshu.
But when Jiang Wenjing first heard this conclusion, she expressed great doubts. Dr. Jiang’s original words were: ‘How could there is someone much crueler than our Young Master Gu?’ For some reason, her tone was a little proud.
Gu Huai’s face turned dark at that time, and he kicked Dr. Jiang out of the door. Bai Ling ran out to see if she was dead.
Gu Huai turned to Richard, the only one left in the room, and said, “What the hell is going on?”
“That’s it…” Richard said slowly: “I learned a lot from the patient. For example, Ji Yunshu had evil intentions from the beginning. There is another purpose for being a bodyguard around Mu Ci…”
Richard’s Chinese was not very good. It was strange for him to use such a strong national-style word as ‘guard’ or ‘evil intention’. However, Gu Huai had no time to care about this now; he frowns tightly, saying, “So, the dragon robe in Mu Ci’s room was from Ji Yunshu, and he betrayed Mu Ci for power and glory?”
No wonder Mu Ci had that reaction when he saw him for the first time. Maybe Ji Yunshu forced Mu Ci to jump into the well. Such a person, who could make the cold-tempered and sensitive Mu Ci relied on and trusted him so much, but betrayed Mu Ci ruthlessly in the end. It would be strange not to hate that person.
Compared with Gu Huai’s direct harm, Ji Yunshu’s way of deceiving Mu Ci’s trust for three years, like boiling a frog in warm water, should be more hateful.
Gu Huai couldn’t help but touch his face. Was it because his similarity to Ji Yunshu which make Mu Ci resistant to him back then?
“I think Ji Yunshu must have brought great stimulation to the patient, especially since the patient himself is a very sensitive person,” Richard continued. “But his condition was not serious before. Maybe it was because of you that he became serious and relapse.”
Gu Huai still had to be blamed for the twists and turns in the end.
Gu Huai sighed, “Where is Mu Ci? Still asleep?”
Richard looked at his watch. “Due to the medicine, I estimated that he will have to sleep for two hours. But this kind of sleep is good for him, Young Master Gu. Just don’t wake him up by force.”
Gu Huai glanced at him inexplicably, thinking to himself, was he such a bastard? Not even allowing his fiancée to have a peaceful sleep?
In the end, Gu Huai shamelessly lamented that others always looked at him through colored glasses and how unfair the world was. He pushed the door open and entered the treatment room, intending to stay with him until this fragile little thing woke up naturally.