On the way to the police station, Gu Zhen and Qi Zecheng talked about it.

After Qi Zecheng heard this, he said, "You are the only one who is soft-hearted. If you beat this brat, she will be obedient."

Gu Zhen said: "That's not necessarily the case, Wei Wei is too stubborn. Besides, she is actually quite obedient except for this matter. She has suffered so much at such a young age, so it's not wrong to be a little wary. Violence can't solve anything. The problem is, even if you force her to obey, if she doesn’t think it’s right in her heart, it will only lead to more psychological problems in the end.”

After hearing this, Qi Zecheng was silent for a while, but he didn't even refute.

Gu Zhen felt that he must understand.Qi Zecheng himself is also the kind of person who is very stubborn and doesn't like to be persuaded by others. He has been very assertive since he was a child, so it must be easier to understand than others on this point.

Afterwards, the two went to the police station and met Li Huisheng.As soon as Li Huisheng entered the door, he saw Qi Zecheng waiting in the room, so he came over and wanted to pat him on the shoulder, but Qi Zecheng turned away and dodged.

Dissatisfaction immediately appeared on Li Huisheng's expression, and he immediately stretched out his hand to grab Qi Zecheng's shoulder, and Qi Zecheng reached out to block it - the uncle and nephew fought directly in the lounge, and it lasted for several rounds in a blink of an eye.

Gu Zhen was stunned.

Gu Zhen already knew that Qi Zecheng's martial strength was not low, otherwise he would not have been able to get along until now without being wrapped in a sack and beaten with a sap or something.But he didn't think that the opponent was quite organized when they fought, and it didn't seem to be all wild.

After punching and kicking you and me for a while, Li Huisheng finally resisted Qi Zecheng, then suddenly pushed him two steps away with all his strength, and said, "That's right, it seems that not only has his kung fu not lagged, but he has improved a little bit."

Qi Zecheng only replied with three words: "I want you to take care of it!"

Gu Zhen felt embarrassed for him as he watched from the side.When Qi Zecheng met his uncle, his temper instantly regressed to 13 years old, like a big boy who hasn't grown up.

But this made Gu Zhen know one thing.

Qi Zecheng's attitude towards his uncle was obviously not as repulsive and unfamiliar as he himself said.He himself is not a person who will show his childish side in front of anyone - in fact, in front of most people, Qi Zesheng's behavior and attitude may occasionally be arrogant, but it has absolutely nothing to do with childishness.

... On the contrary, many times, he is a little too precocious and paranoid, and because of this, he appears to be arrogant and arrogant.

Although Qi Zecheng's attitude was unruly, the three of them still had business to discuss, and Li Huisheng did not continue to haggle with him. Instead, he put on a straight face, stretched out a hand to Gu Zhen, and said, "Mr. Good. It's the first time we met, I made you laugh."

Gu Zhen immediately shook hands with the other party, and replied, "Hello, Director Li."

Never comment on the relationship between uncle and nephew.

Then the three of them sat down and started talking about business.

The two sides talked for more than half an hour, and Li Huisheng even asked someone to show Gu Zhen the newly downloaded documents and some records and data.Gu Zhen read the specific documents and found that the results of the reformation of juvenile delinquents in City C were indeed mostly unsatisfactory.

What Li Huisheng meant was that he hoped that the physical therapy center would provide technical support and spend a certain amount of time designing a process of personality reshaping for the juveniles in the juvenile detention center.He himself came up with this idea after reading the relevant records in Gu Zhen's column about using Dr. idealism and dream instrument to reshape the sense of responsibility.

The police department believes that although Gu Zhen has explained the limitations of the Dream Maker in the treatment of procrastination in the column, but this process does not have a significant effect on procrastination, but it does not mean that it will not be effective on juvenile offenders.Even in the last few psychological consultations, the counselor as a volunteer suggested to Li Huisheng to try the new therapy used by the physiotherapy center under the name of Gu Zhen.

After understanding the general situation, Gu Zhen said: "I have already understood the situation, but we must first do a data collection on the specific plan before deciding. If it is convenient, Director Li will set a time, and I will arrange for someone to go to the children to learn about it. Tell me about your specific personal situation, so that you can make a targeted plan... In addition, can you give me the contact information of the previous psychological counselor?"

Naturally, Li Huisheng would not refuse, and quickly wrote Gu Zhen's contact information, and promised to arrange a time as soon as possible for Gu Zhen's physiotherapist to go and understand the situation.

After agreeing with Li Huisheng on this matter, Gu Zhen went back to Charm and took the script of the second part of "Innocence" "Persistent Promise".

The fire of the first part of Innocence made the creators more cautious about the second part. It took a long time to finalize "A Persevering Promise", which tells the story of a divorced young man and a female tenant.

The beginning of the story is a bit suspenseful. It tells the story of Tang Xin who rented a new house. Every night when it is close to midnight, she will hear someone walking outside the door several times, so she is very worried. , only to find that the person who ran to check whether the gate was locked at twelve o'clock every day was the young landlord who lived next door to her.

The landlord, who had divorced at a young age, lived alone in a spacious small building, leading a life that was so regular that people felt weird.He has a gentle personality, is hardworking and clean, but occasionally has puzzling behavior...

The female screenwriter of "Innocence" seems to like to arrange a complicated, moving past for each male protagonist that shows the connotation of humanity. In "Persistent Promise", the male protagonist also has such a past - his ex-wife is pregnant with someone else's son, and after the two divorced, he was never allowed to see the child's face again.The misfortune of his marriage caused him to suffer from severe mental symptoms... Every time he was at home, he would have many uncontrollable compulsive behaviors, such as watching the door, making milk periodically, and auditory hallucinations, etc...

Because of these obsessive-compulsive symptoms, the psychiatrist finally suggested that he hire a tenant and disrupt his own lifestyle to perform exposure therapy, and Tang Xin entered the other's life like this.

So the two of them were flying around, and the dumbfounding life of living together began.The landlord repeatedly emphasized that he wanted Tang Xin to live a "free" life, but whenever Tang Xin began to create traces of life that did not belong to the other party's habitual range, it often made the other party extremely anxious.

This anxiety not only made Tang Xin helpless, but also made her a little helpless and curious about the other party.So in the process of mutual tolerance and constant coordination, they became acquainted. As the two gradually deepened their lives with each other, the landlord's original regular life finally gradually had to change with Tang Xin's behavior.

Gu Zhen closed the script.

In this story, the male landlord is a very trustworthy person.The main plot of "Guilty Verdict" has actually put forward a central argument, that is, the essence and source of the illness of people with mental illness lies in their own spiritual battle.Whether it is a sense of morality, values ​​or other things, when their meaning of existence is destroyed, it will affect a person's self-recognition to some extent.

"Guilty Verdict" explains the root cause, but "Persistence Promise" tells the most essential difference between a mentally ill patient and ordinary people.

The hero made a promise with his wife, which is "marriage", and he also made a promise with his unborn child, which is "love".

In his cognition, the agreement with his wife has been canceled by the other party, but the agreement with the child is still in progress, so he instinctively refuses to give up this agreement, and feels anxious because he cannot practice it.

At the end of the story, Tang Xin finally managed to get the male protagonist to meet the child, and let the child express himself that he was very happy and did not need the male protagonist's love, so that the other party could be relieved.

The two finally hugged each other, and Tang Xin told each other: "He is not the child that you made a promise with... So, you should give this child a chance to be born first."

So in the background of the playground, the hero finally proposed to the heroine.

Gu Zhen is not from the film and television industry, and he doesn't know anything about script creation, but this does not prevent him from judging whether a story is touching or not.

"Persistent Promise" did not make him feel boring at least in terms of story.

It was still noon after returning home, Gu Zhen looked at the calendar mark hanging on the wall, and found that Gu Shen had a charity publicity event all day today, which was to go to the Autistic Children's Hospital as a volunteer and then directly perform a voluntary fundraising performance.

Because of the gradually familiar relationship with Wei Wei, Gu Shen not only personally donated to medical research and welfare organizations in this field, but also participated in several such activities this year.

Since Gu Shen was not around, Gu Zhen put the script on the coffee table first, and then went downstairs.

He went to Ji Weibai's apartment.

He pressed the doorbell a few times, but there was still no response from inside. Gu Zhen hesitated for a moment before calling Ji Weibai and asking where he is now.

At this time, Ji Weibai was in the staff restaurant of the Four Seasons Group, and then took out his mobile phone to take a look, and saw the caller's name almost missed a beat, so he quickly picked it up, and replied: "Hello?"

Gu Zhen asked, "Hey, I didn't have time to say more on the phone last time. How are you recently?"

Ji Weibai responded immediately: "I'm fine." Then he immediately regretted it after saying it—how could he blurt out that I'm fine?The year that he obviously couldn't see Gu Zhen was completely terrible for him.

Gu Zhen relaxed a little after hearing his reply, and asked, "Are you busy recently?"

"It's okay." Ji Weibai's tone was obviously a little nervous, like a kid, which inevitably aroused the curiosity and surprise of the employees in the company next to him-this little boss usually looks so young and tender, Everyone couldn't help but suspect that the person on the phone was his girlfriend.I only heard him say nervously, "I mean...not busy."

"In this case, when you have time, let me treat you to an afternoon tea. It just so happens that I have something to ask you about the last call."

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