Chapter 725: Are you a hypnotist?

Chapter 725 Are you a hypnotist?

After the nurses left, Ruan Xueling took Gu Yang's arm and said, "So there are still people next door. I saw that the doors of the next ward were almost locked, so I thought there was no one there."

Gu Yang remembered something, it seemed that Xiao Yize's mother in a vegetable was also hospitalized in the VIP ward of neurosurgery in the military hospital.

I heard from the big brother and sister that she was stimulated by an unexpected accident, suffered severe psychological damage, and became mentally disturbed.

Xiao Yize also asked the eldest sister to ask her to treat Mrs. Xiao's mental and psychological problems.

Originally after the college entrance examination, this matter should have been put on the agenda, but Ruan Xueling's car accident happened, and the whole family was busy, Xiao Yize naturally couldn't bother her at this time.

According to the description of the nurses just now, it is very likely that she was the one who escaped from the ward.

While Gu Yang was distracted, Ruan Xueling suddenly shook her arm and said excitedly: "Yangyang, look quickly, there is a big orange cat! My God, it's so fat!"

Gu Yang came back to his senses, and when he looked in the direction Ruan Xueling pointed, he saw nothing.

"It just got into the bushes."

Ruan Xueling stretched out her fingers and made a "shh" motion, pulling her closer to the Phnom Penh boxwood bushes on the side of the road.

The boxwood bushes in Phnom Penh are half the height of a person, separating the forest path from the green lawn.

Gu Yang dragged Ruan Xueling to the edge of the bushes, looked down and was taken aback.

A woman in a hospital gown is squatting behind a bush and petting a cat.

That cat is the super fat big orange cat that Ruan Xueling saw just now. It is lying next to it at the moment, squinting its eyes comfortably, and it seems to be enjoying itself.

Sensing someone, the woman raised her head and met the astonished eyes of Gu Yang and Ruan Xueling.

Ruan Xueling's eyes flashed with amazement. This woman is very beautiful, her complexion is fair and slightly sick, and she looks gentle and elegant.

Seeing the blue hospital wristband on her wrist, Ruan Xueling realized, "Are you the person they were looking for just now?"

Ruan Xueling nodded blankly.

The woman smiled, lowered her head and continued to stroke the cat.

Gu Yang sensed something was wrong with Ruan Xueling, raised his eyebrows slightly, "Are you a hypnotist?"

The woman was slightly stunned, then raised her head in astonishment, facing Gu Yang's smiling face.

Looking at this obedient and soft-looking little girl, she suddenly felt that the cat next to her was no longer fragrant, she stood up slowly, reached out and rubbed Gu Yang's head, and smiled slightly: "You are so cute."

Gu Yang was slightly taken aback, seeing the woman's smile, he felt a strange feeling.

Because she was trying to hypnotize her?

She tilted her head and smiled at Gu Yang, with a gentle and playful smile, "Little cutie, you won't tell those bad guys where I am, right?"

Gu Yang suppressed the strangeness just now, and said without changing his face: "They are nurses who take care of you, not bad people."

Gu Yangpa pulled down the paw she was rubbing on his forehead, and glanced at the wristband on her hand. Sure enough, she was a patient in VIP Ward No. 1.

There is her name on the wristband. It turns out that her name is Tong Wan.

Hearing Gu Yang's words, Tong Wan said stubbornly: "They are bad people! They locked me up, didn't let me go out, and didn't let me see my daughter!

My daughter must have been hidden by them, I'm going to find my daughter! "

Gu Yang frowned slightly, and it was obvious that Tong Wan was mentally abnormal.

I heard from the big brother and sister that Tong Wan experienced the pain of bereavement. She must have just woken up and couldn't accept this reality for a while.

Good night, good night~

I took a nap for several hours during the day and felt a little insomnia

(end of this chapter)

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