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Don't Lie to Your Therapist—She Already Knows Your Fate

Chapter 350 - 322: Human Nature, The Human Heart (Part 2)
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Chapter 350: Chapter 322: Human Nature, The Human Heart (Part 2)

Still no one!

"I’m talking to a few million people." Wen Ying plucked a number out of thin air. The stream probably had that many viewers, but she hadn’t looked closely.

"Don’t you worry. Everyone can see you. They can see your every move, exactly what you look like. It’s all crystal clear."

Hearing this, a chill ran through the man—a coldness that seeped deep into his bones.

Horrifying!

Fear!

’A few million people? What did that even mean?’

’The city he lived in didn’t even have a population that large!’

’But that was still a massive, massive number. Indescribably huge.’

’And yet, this woman...’

’...was chatting with millions of people?’

’No, that’s not right!’

The man froze. ’My thoughts are going off the rails. If there were people here, there’s no way I wouldn’t see them!’

’The things this woman sees that no one else can... are they ghosts?’

’Are there millions of ghosts here????’

’Packed in all around me???’

The thought plunged the man into even deeper terror. As far as they knew, the NPCs in this mental asylum were a finite, countable number.

But were there really this many ghosts in the places they couldn’t see?

Millions of them!

"Alright, I’m done wasting my breath. You snuck in here. What were you planning on doing to me?"

Wen Ying took out a bag of spicy strips, tore it open, and started eating as she asked.

The scent of the spicy strips filled the small dorm room, seeming especially pungent in the enclosed space.

The man couldn’t help but gulp.

"I..."

"Now, don’t lie. Millions of people are watching you."

The man was speechless.

"I just thought you were pretty, so... In a hellhole like this, you’ve seen it, it’s all men. And a man has needs, right? That’s why I got some... improper ideas..."

His face was a mask of remorse.

Seeing Wen Ying’s silent, expressionless face, the man’s heart lurched. He continued, "Actually, other women have come here before, but only a few. They all... died here. So when everyone saw you, they started getting those kinds of ideas. I’m a man, too, so of course, I was no exception. That’s why..."

He didn’t have to finish. Everyone knew what he meant.

It was as if these animals, driven by their lower halves, would just die without a woman.

[Doctor Wen, we strongly recommend you castrate him!!]

[Every time I see news like this, I wish I could just physically castrate them! It’s a shame the law doesn’t allow it!]

[The Mist is beyond the reach of the law. Doctor Wen, can you make our wish come true?]

Wen Ying looked at the man, seemingly pondering the feasibility of the idea. "Everyone says I should make you a eunuch. What do you think?"

When the man heard her words, a sudden chill went through a certain part of his body, as if he were about to lose a very important function.

"I was wrong, I was wrong, I was really wrong! Please, beautiful, spare me! I’ll never do it again! Beautiful, can you let me go? While you’re holding me, I have no strength in my body. It’s really uncomfortable." The man’s pitiful expression was incredibly deceptive.

Wen Ying had been holding the man with one hand the entire time. And it was true; from the moment she’d grabbed him, he felt completely unable to resist.

"So if I let you go, will you try to attack me?"

The man shook his head. "As if! I’m exactly the kind of ungrateful bastard who would never let you get away without taming you after what you’ve done!"

Hearing his own words, the man immediately clamped a hand over his mouth.

’What’s happening? What’s happening?’

’How did I just say my real thoughts out loud?’

’I’m so screwed!’

"Sorry, I meant that! You think you can just humiliate me because you’re strong? You’ll soon find out that crossing me was the biggest mistake of your life!"

The man’s expression changed drastically!

’This is wrong!’

’This is all wrong!’

’None of this is right!’

’Just a moment ago, he had clearly been trying to beg for mercy, to say nice things, to fool this woman!’

’So how did his real thoughts slip out again?’

[Damn! Saying all that so blatantly... Is he not afraid of dying?]

[Props to you for being such a tough guy! Don’t let me down!]

[Doctor Wen, the evidence is undeniable. Time to carry out the sentence!]

The man clutched his mouth, his body beginning to tremble. He couldn’t understand what was happening.

’Why did the lies he wanted to tell turn into his true feelings the moment he spoke?’

’This woman was too strong. His odds of winning against her alone were slim. He had to use a trump card.’

’But why had his trump card turned out to be so...’

’Had he walked into some kind of trap?’

Of course, no one could have known that the man had been affected by a Truth Talisman!

This was, of course, a prize Doctor Wen had won in a lottery back when she was still at her clinic. Who knows if the viewers watching the stream still remembered?

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