I Fall Every Time I Meet an Alpha [Transmigrated into a Book] - Chapter 27
Meng Yuzhou had endured the entire afternoon, holding back his anger. The moment he returned home, he poured out his grievances to his parents about Meng Yuqing’s actions at school.
Bullying classmates and even pushing someone down the stairs this was far beyond mere mischief. It was blatant criminal behavior!
Filled with rage, disappointment in his sister, and guilt toward the person he loved, Meng Yuzhou spoke with righteous indignation.
His parents were utterly shocked after hearing his account. They turned to Meng Yuqing and asked, “Is what your brother said true?”
Meng Yuqing remained silent, her quietness akin to an admission.
“She has psychological issues,” Meng Yuzhou forced himself to calm down and voiced his conclusion. “You should take her to see a psychiatrist. Before she ends up killing someone and regrets it too late.”
“I don’t have psychological issues,” Meng Yuqing retorted.
“Then why did you push someone down the stairs?” Meng Yuzhou glared at her, enunciating each word deliberately. “What possible reason could you have for doing that?”
“Meng Yuqing, do you want to kill someone? Huh?” The more he thought about it, the angrier he became, his voice sharp with accusation. “I’m asking you, do you want to kill someone?”
“I didn’t!”
“And you still dare to deny it?”
“Enough, stop arguing.” At this point, their authoritative father intervened and instructed their mother beside him, “Make an appointment. Take her to see a psychiatrist tomorrow.”
“I don’t have psychological issues!” Meng Yuqing was growing irritated. If she had actually done it, she might have accepted it but she was being wrongfully accused.
“Whether there’s an issue or not, we’ll find out after the visit,” came their father’s unyielding response.
And just like that, Meng Yuqing was scheduled to see a psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist, surnamed Chen, was a male omega who had already earned a stellar reputation in the field despite his young age.
Dr. Chen observed the girl sitting across from him youthful, beautiful, yet with an icy demeanor that exuded detachment, making her seem difficult to approach. He had seen many teenagers like her; in this era, plenty of young people struggled with psychological issues, though many went unnoticed by their parents.
“Hello,” Dr. Chen greeted politely. “My surname is Chen you can call me Dr. Chen. There’s no need to be too formal. Let’s just have a casual chat. You can tell me about any troubles, frustrations, grievances… anything you’d like to talk about.”
“I don’t have psychological issues,” Meng Yuqing declared arrogantly, eyeing the young doctor.
“I never said you did. Let’s just have a relaxed conversation first.”
“I have nothing to say to you.” Meng Yuqing found the situation utterly ridiculous and sneered, “Would you bare your heart to a stranger?”
“Alright then.” Seeing her resistance, Dr. Chen abandoned any attempt to coax information from her. “Let’s do a test instead. It’s simple, just like answering questions on an exam at school.” He handed her an A4 sheet of paper. “All you need to do is answer the questions on here.”
Meng Yuqing took it, skimmed the questions dismissively, then set it down. She looked at him and let out a light chuckle. “I can tell you exactly what result each answer choice leads to. If you want to prove I have psychological issues, you’ll need to bring something more substantial.”
“Then tell me, what result does each choice lead to?” The doctor regarded her with gentle patience.
Meng Yuqing was growing impatient. She couldn’t be bothered to argue with the doctor anymore and leaned back in her chair, staring at the system interface in front of her with dissatisfaction. “How much longer do I have to deal with this idiot?” she muttered.
System 666: “Just use that clever head of yours to humor him a bit. As long as he thinks you don’t have psychological issues, everything will be fine.”
Meng Yuqing scoffed, “Once you walk through that door, no matter what I say, he’ll think I’m mentally ill, won’t he?”
System 666 whispered, “Actually, villainesses usually do have some psychological issues…”
Hearing this, Meng Yuqing found it utterly ridiculous and burst out laughing without regard for her surroundings.
Dr. Chen, who had been observing her behavior from across the room, frowned slightly when he saw her laughing at nothing. Before the session, he had already gathered basic information about Meng Yuqing from her mother.
Bullying classmates at school and even pushing someone down the stairs, if investigated seriously, this could be considered attempted murder. It would be hard to convince anyone she didn’t have psychological issues.
Through careful observation, Dr. Chen noted that the girl exhibited hostility, impatience, violent tendencies, defiance, delusions of grandeur, erratic thoughts, and even auditory and visual hallucinations, all clear signs of serious psychological problems.
“Alright, that’s enough for today,” Dr. Chen said gently. “I need to speak with your mother privately.”
Ye Qincao, Meng Yuqing’s mother, sat down across from Dr. Chen with concern. “Doctor, what’s the situation with our Xiao Qing?”
“Xiao Qing wasn’t very cooperative,” Dr. Chen briefly summarized the diagnosis process before delivering his preliminary conclusion. “I believe she may have bipolar disorder.”
As Dr. Chen explained the condition using medical terminology, Ye Qincao grew increasingly confused. She wasn’t interested in the specifics of the illness only whether it could be treated. “So, how do we treat it?”
“Try to soothe her emotions in daily life. Avoid arguments and don’t provoke her to prevent extreme behavior.”
At the mention of arguments, Ye Qincao thought of last night’s fight between the siblings and broke into a cold sweat. “I understand.”
“She should come in regularly for counseling. I’ll develop a psychological treatment plan, but it will require full cooperation from both the patient and her family.”
“Of course.”
Ye Qincao left the hospital with Meng Yuqing, neither speaking much along the way. Meng Yuqing felt no affection for her mother, while Ye Qincao simply didn’t know how to communicate with her daughter.
“The doctor said you need to come in regularly for counseling,” Ye Qincao finally said hesitantly.
“I’m not going,” Meng Yuqing refused flatly.
“You have to,” Ye Qincao said softly, her voice as gentle as her delicate appearance. “Otherwise, your father will get angry. He might lock you up.”
“…” Meng Yuqing was at a loss for words. This world didn’t allow her to do as she pleased after all, she was still just a sixteen-year-old girl with no rights or say in anything.
“I don’t have psychological issues,” Meng Yuqing said helplessly.
“The doctor says you do, bipolar disorder. Here’s the diagnosis.” Ye Qincao pulled the document from her bag to show her.
Meng Yuqing took it and glanced over it, then couldn’t help but laugh. This doctor was truly amazing! To diagnose her with bipolar disorder based purely on conjecture, what an incredible feat!
Her eyes brimmed with mockery and disdain as she laughed, her expression bordering on hysterical. Ye Qincao, watching from the side, felt a chill run down her spine. The doctor’s words were all true. Her daughter really did have psychological issues.