Chapter 128:

When it came to "selling it", Kiyoko Mizunuma's voice was trembling with tears.

Takeo Saeki's heart softened. Although he has no relationship with Kiyoko Mizunuma, as long as his own interests are not involved, such as helping Kiyoko Mizunuma pay for Mimiko Mizunuma's mental treatment, it is not impossible to help others.

So is there any way to help Kiyoko Mizunuma?

A flash of light flashed in Saeki Takeo's mind.

"Ms. Mizunuma, wait a minute, I have something to do now, I'll call you later."

"Eh, ok..."

Takeo Saeki hung up Kiyoko Mizunuma and called Nobita Anjima again.

After the phone rang, Nobita Anjima's voice came out.

"Mr. Saeki, right? What's the matter this time?"

Takeo Saeki said hurriedly.

"Professor Anjima, it's like this. I have a rare mental case here. Are you interested in reducing the treatment fee as appropriate?"

"Reduction or exemption as appropriate?"

Nobita Anjima's tone was rather playful.

"Let's talk about the case first."

"It should be a patient with surrogate Munchausen syndrome. I'm not sure if it's true, so Professor Andao, can you make a fee-based diagnosis first, and then make a decision later?"

Nobita Anjima's tone was very flat.

"It's not a rare disease."

"Well, Professor Anjima...the patient is only 10 years old, maybe even younger, and the one being bullied is the patient's younger sister."

"How much!? Uh, I mean, how old?"

Takeo Saeki heard the surprise in Nobita Anjima's tone.

"Ten years old, my height only reaches my waist."

Nobita Anjima grumbled.

"Ten years old, this age... Is it the youngest patient with surrogate Munchausen syndrome?"

Takeo Saeki asked back.

"So, is this disease rare or not? Such a young child can suffer from surrogate Munchausen syndrome. The treatment must be different from those of adults. Is this the only isolated case in the world?"

Nobita Anjima replied.

"Indeed, children of this age... I have never heard of children of this age suffering from this disease. The brain structure is different... Usually they are mothers or adults."

A piece of cold knowledge, from childhood to adulthood, the brain structure will gradually undergo organic changes. For example, the ability of children to learn language is 30 times higher than that of adults.

Another example is that after the age of 40, human beings will also have fixed brain structural changes, so that they become stubborn and unwilling to accept changes.

Even after some people get a serious illness, their brains will undergo changes, resulting in a drastic change in personality.

The brain structure of Mimiko Mizunuma's age is different from that of adults. She has surrogate Munchausen Syndrome, and her disease mechanism may be different from that of adults.

There is research value.

"How about this."

Nobita Anjima's tone began to glow.

"Mr. Saeki, please bring that child over to me, and I will make an appraisal. If such a young child really suffers from surrogate Munchausen syndrome, I can reduce the treatment fee as appropriate."

"Okay, is Professor Anjima free tomorrow? I'll let the child's mother come over and talk to Professor Anjima in detail."

"Well, come to my consulting room at eleven o'clock, I will find time to come."

"Okay, so I hung up the phone?"

"Mr. Saeki, please."

Takeo Saeki hung up the phone, and then connected to Kiyoko Mizunuma.

Inside the rental house.

Kiyoko Mizunuma's cell phone rang, and when she saw the caller ID was from Takeo Saeki, she was busy connecting.

Saiki Takeo's voice came out.

"Ms. Mizunuma, good news. Have you ever thought about it? In fact, at certain times, the treatment fee can be reduced or even free."

Kiyoko Mizunuma opened her mouth in surprise.

"Reduced or even free? Mr. Saeki, what do you mean?"

Takeo Saeki's voice was full of pride.

"For some rare diseases, many excellent hospitals will treat them for free, and even some terminal diseases with only one case in the world, there will be doctors rushing to ask for them, and they will pay for them to help treat them."

"Ms. Mizunuma, do you know why?"

Mizunuma Kiyoko said in surprise.

"Why?"

"Because doctors have to write papers, patients with rare diseases are rare observation examples. If these patients can be cured, and the treatment plan and actual results are written into papers, it will be very helpful for their status in the industry or evaluation of their titles."

"I found a professor of psychiatry at Oshima University in Tokyo and told him about Mimiko's mental problems. He said that he could take time to look at it tomorrow. If Mimiko did suffer from surrogate Munchausen syndrome, he could reduce the fee at his discretion. Also, the reduction is for the treatment fee, and the diagnosis fee is still required. Mrs. Mizunuma, please prepare."

"Also, if it is identified that Mimiko really suffers from surrogate Munchausen syndrome, and the professor's fee reduction is not enough, Mrs. Mizunuma, you can also try to find other psychiatry professors. Maybe someone will be tempted to treat Mimiko for free, but the premise of all this is that Mimiko really has surrogate Munchausen syndrome."

Mizunuma Kiyoko covered her mouth in surprise.

"This, this, is this true?"

"Is there any reason why I need to lie to Mrs. Mizunuma? Mrs. Mizunuma, you are a single mother who takes care of two children. I know you are working hard, so I should help you. Well, I will send the address and phone number of this professor later. Mrs. Mizunuma, take time to see it tomorrow."

Even though Takeo Saeki was not in front of him, Kiyoko Mizunuma still bowed deeply.

"It's nothing. It's not complicated for me. I just made a phone call. Well, I have something to do here. Hang up."

"Uh-huh."

Takeo Saeki hung up the phone.

Saiki Mansion, the master bedroom.

Kayako left from Takeo Saeki, went to the main guard to wash his face, rinse his mouth, brush his teeth, and went back to bed after washing, and fell asleep with Takeo Saeki in his arms.

Chapter 134 Father

The next morning, ten thirty in the morning.

Mizunuma Kiyoko got off the bus with Mizunuma Mimiko, arrived in front of Anjima Nobita's mansion, and pressed the doorbell.

Footsteps appeared from behind the wall door, and then opened, a middle-aged woman showed her face from behind the door.

Mizunuma Kiyoko bowed.

"Is this Mrs. Anjima? I am Kiyoko Mizunuma. I should have made an appointment yesterday. I, I have also paid the reservation fee."

The deposit is paid online.

The woman behind the door smiled.

"Well, Nobita told you."

The woman behind the door looked at Mimiko Mizunuma, who was being led by Kiyoko Mizunuma, and asked.

"This is Miss Mimiko."

Mimiko Mizunuma lowered her head.

Just like being found guilty of doing something wrong for the first time, Mimiko Mizunuma didn't dare to look at Mrs. Anjima's face at all.

"Mrs. Mizunuma, come in first. My husband is waiting for you in the consultation room on the second floor. I'll make tea for you."

Mizunuma got up.

"Trouble."

After finishing speaking, Mrs. Mizunuma took Mimiko Mizunuma's hand and walked into Anjima Mansion, then went to the second floor.

The consultation room on the second floor had a door number on it, and Mrs. Mizunuma didn't need to ask anyone, so she walked to the door of a room with the number of the consultation room on it, and knocked on the door again.

"Is it Mrs. Mizunuma? Please come in."

Mrs. Mizunuma grabbed the door handle, pushed the door open and walked in.

Inside the door is a clean and capable decoration. Behind the only desk sits a middle-aged man with gray temples and solemn features.

After Mrs. Mizunuma walked in, the middle-aged man got up and walked out of the desk.

"Mrs. Mizunuma, I am Nobita Anjima, a professor of psychiatry at Oshima University in Tokyo, and the doctor who gave your daughter a psychiatric evaluation today."

Mrs. Mizunuma swallowed her saliva.

"Well, I, I heard that mental appraisal is very troublesome?"

Nobita Anjima nodded.

"It is true that judging whether a person has a mental illness has been a problem that has plagued the industry for a long time, but there is a way to actually judge whether a patient has a problem."

Mrs. Mizunuma asked curiously.

"what way?"

Nobita Anjima smiled lightly.

"Magnetic resonance imaging, of course, the brains of most mentally ill patients are normal, and there is no way to detect problems with brain scans. But if organic changes in the brain can be detected, they must be ill, such as brain trauma mental illness, brain tumor mental disorder..."

Nobita Anjima walked up to Mrs. Mizunuma, and bent down to look at Mimiko Mizunuma who was hiding behind Mrs. Mizunuma.

Nobita Anjima laughed.

"Are you Mimiko Mizunuma?"

Mimiko Mizunuma nodded, the little guy's eyeballs rolled in circles, Mimiko Mizunuma decided that she would use her acting skills and charm to charm the doctor in front of her, and let the doctor give her a certificate of normality.

This shouldn't be difficult. When Mimiko Mizunuma came into contact with adults in the past, as long as she made a little effort and was considerate of others' behavior, the adults would be coaxed into a circle.

"Okay, Mimiko, come and sit down, don't be nervous, I'm just asking you a few questions, and you can leave after asking."

Nobita Anjima walked behind his desk, pulled out a chair and signaled Mimiko Mizunuma to come and sit down.

Mimiko Mizunuma laughed in her heart, and it was time to fight her acting skills.

Mimiko Mizunuma sat down in front of Nobita Anjima, looking cute.

"Okay, Mimiko..."

Nobita Anjima took out the recording pen and put it aside.

"When did you..."

A knock on the door rang at this moment, interrupting Nobita Anjima's inquiry.

Nobita Anjima looked at the door displeased and asked.

"who?"

"It's me, Nobita..."

The voice from outside the door belonged to Mrs. Dark Island.

Nobita Anjima asked again.

"What's the matter?"

"It's like this. Someone came to you and said that it is very important, very important, and you must talk about it with Daxiong."

Nobita Anjima looked at Mrs. Mizunuma hesitantly, and Mrs. Mizunuma hurriedly said.

"Professor An Dao, go ahead if you have something to do, I'm not in a hurry here."

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