The prince of heaven only wants salted fish

Chapter 147: The Leader of the Mental Hospital (19)

When the concert ended, it was already very late.

When the performers bowed, Mu Yue's face was filled with excitement - although when the audience stood up to leave, his expression returned to being expressionless.

The reason was simple.

Next to Mu Yue was a very familiar figure.

The young man was wearing a suit, and his outstanding appearance and demeanor made him look like a high-level celebrity - in fact, before he failed in the struggle in the Yu Group, he was indeed one.

However, when he thought of the fact that this man had stuffed a sock into his mouth and knocked him out with a stick in the middle of the night, Mu Yue couldn't equate him with the word celebrity.

Through the violin that Ji Cheng played in the basement of the villa a few days ago, Mu Yue had already had a rough estimate of his artistic level: basically zero.

I don't know what kind of shit luck this man had when he was in the sanatorium before that he could beat him!

Thinking of this in his heart, when Mu Yue saw Ji Cheng at the venue today, he automatically assumed that this man would fall asleep in the middle of the concert. After all, it is normal for an ignorant person to feel sleepy after sitting like this for several hours.

However, to Mu Yue's surprise, although it can be seen that Ji Cheng is indeed not interested in these things, he maintained basic audience etiquette throughout the concert and did not show any fatigue or impatience.

This will undoubtedly make people who really love music and this orchestra feel quite good.

After walking out of the venue, Ji Cheng asked him: "How is it, not bad?"

He did not stretch, just asked a general question, and his tone did not have any provocation.

In short, it was so normal that Mu Yue was a little creepy.

He asked: "Did you take the wrong medicine?"

Ji Cheng: "..."

He smiled, and his tone was still polite: "What do you think?"

Mu Yue: "..."

For some reason, his back suddenly began to feel cold.

Remembering that this ticket was given by Ji Cheng, he suddenly became alert: "What do you want to do?"

This is a visit and a concert ticket. No matter how you look at it, Yu Ji's plan is not small!

As expected, Ji Cheng paused and said, "Do you think Mu Song, your father, is good to you?"

Mu Yue said without thinking, "Of course, he is my father, how can he be bad to me?"

"Why not?" Ji Cheng said, "Not every parent in the world is competent enough."

"When you were sick, he didn't take you to a regular hospital, but threw you into a sanatorium; he took you out because Ren'an was exposed by the article I wrote, and it would be bad for his reputation if you stayed there; but if necessary, he didn't mind lying in an interview under your name," he said a series of things easily, "He didn't go home much after taking you back, and he probably didn't care about your preferences - he probably didn't know as much as I did."

"Although he probably didn't treat you badly in terms of material, to be fair, do you think your father really cares about you?"

Mu Yue interrupted him angrily: "So what? What does this have to do with you? What do you want to do by saying this? Are you mocking me?"

Ji Cheng said: "Look, I contributed to your leaving Ren'an sanatorium."

Mu Yue looked unhappy.

"I've also been to your house to see you. I know what you really like. I can give you some life guidance when the time is right. For example, if you're not really good at painting, I won't use your father's method of hiding your masterpieces in the basement to cruelly hit you. Instead, I'll compete with you and use the method of facts speaking louder than words to conduct practical education."

"And if I'm not mistaken, you probably don't like painting at all, right? Your obsession and even your illness are related to him."

Mu Yue's expression gradually became complicated.

"--So why don't you consider recognizing me as your father?"

Mu Yue clenched his fists.

"Get lost!!!!"

Ji Cheng narrowed his eyes: "Huh?"

Mu Yue: "...You, you are going too far."

The Crown Prince spread his hands innocently: "I am clearly speaking to you openly and honestly!"

He took out his mobile phone to check the time, and then took out a business card from his business card holder and handed it to Mu Yue: "Keep in touch when you are free, Dad's door is always open to you!"

Mu Yue: "You!!"

However, Ji Cheng did not give Mu Yue a chance to refute. After forcibly stuffing the business card into Mu Yue's hand, he waved his hand and got in the car and left.

Mu Yue looked down at the business card that Ji Cheng handed him:

Ranji Foundation, phone number xxxxxxxx

There was also a line of handwritten words below - give every child who lacks love a warm home.

Mu Yue: "?!!"

Who is the child who lacks love? ? ?

Once again, to Mu Yue's surprise, from the beginning to the end of this meeting between him and Ji Cheng, the other party still did not ask him to come forward to testify for him, and since that day, Ji Cheng has not taken the initiative to look for him again.

Mu Yue was still worried for a while because of this. Although he was very reluctant, he had to admit that in just two meetings, Ji Cheng's words had already shaken him a lot.

If he met a few more times...

Mu Yue quickly shook his head to avoid thinking too much.

It was normal for this person not to show up. Ran Ying Newspaper and Ran Ji Foundation were both in Hai City, which was Yu Ji's base camp. He came to Didu to stay temporarily. It was normal for him to give up and go home after failing to persuade him twice.

——

Time flies, and the online debate about so-called mental illness becomes more and more intense. Mei Youde and others fan the flames. Among them, those who believe that depression and the like are social losers and should be eliminated have dominated for quite a long time.

Driven by such remarks, even the Ren'an Sanatorium, which was originally criticized by the public and was only one step away from closure, is still shaky and maintains its business.

Although there are no patients living in it, Mei Youde and others are not most concerned about whether there are patients in the sanatorium.

This situation continued until the winter came, and finally someone couldn't stand it anymore and took the lead in standing up——

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But it wasn't Ji Cheng.

At the end of this year, a psychiatric academic summit was held in Country A, and many experts who were famous and influential in Country A and even the world attended. In addition to academic discussions at the meeting, it was inevitable to have some comments on the Ren'an Sanatorium incident that shocked the country this year.

Shortly after the summit, when the online debate had not yet completely subsided, a joint proposal signed by all the scholars present was released.

The call for action in the proposal was also very concise and clear: resist the "stigmatization" of mental illness.

Stigmatization, in simple terms, is to give a certain group of objects some negative characteristics, that is, "labeling". Mental illness is the most commonly stigmatized group. "Crazy", "personality defective", "unpredictable", and "aggressive" are all labels that are often attached to this group - not only outsiders, but also patients themselves often label themselves in this way.

The meaning of this joint proposal at this time is self-evident.

Perhaps they were afraid that their meaning was not clear enough. Several famous psychologists or psychiatrists were interviewed after the summit, directly cueing the Ren'an Nursing Home and the various online debates during this period.

The old men on the screen, who were over 300 years old in total, were so angry that their beards were about to blow up: "From the investigation report of Ren'an Sanatorium, the way they treat patients is more like the way they detained serious criminals a few centuries ago-"

"I think the content of the first report was too light!!"

"And those who say that mentally ill people are social losers," one of the old men emphasized, "If they are all social losers, then what is the meaning of us old-fashioned people working for most of our lives?"

In the end, the host of the show was a little too busy to ask questions, and was all persuading the professors to calm down first, because anger is harmful to the body!

When the topic was discussed again, the person who first exposed the Ren'an Sanatorium-that is, Ji Cheng, the emotions of the old men finally calmed down.

"That report was well written," a professor praised. "A good news article emphasizes truth and social benefits. He has achieved both. Moreover, his writing is logically rigorous and he cites a lot of psychology literature. If he were to do scientific research, he would definitely be a good candidate."

"I have met him before," another professor said. "He has a good temperament and good conversation. He is willing to work hard. It's a pity that he didn't work in our field."

--Met him?

The audience watching the interview were stunned when they saw this.

However, as the interviewer, the host naturally had a comprehensive understanding of the information before the program started, so he easily continued the conversation: "Are you talking about the previous summit when Yu Ji attended as a special guest?"

The professor nodded naturally: "Yes."

"I have also read some news on the Internet discussing Yu Ji before. It said that he has poor professional ability, depression, bad temper, and will beat people at any time," the professor said, and he couldn't help laughing, "It's as if this is not a person, but a monster with green face and fangs that eats people."

"But I don't I think this young man is smart and rigorous, down-to-earth and polite, and quick and bold in thinking. What Lao Li said is right. He is indeed a good candidate for scientific research. In addition to his appearance, if he were my student, I would definitely be proud to take him out. "

The professor who was called "Lao Li" smiled and said, "Then he is also the most vivid example of stigmatization."

"Haha, indeed."

Because these professors are all respected figures, and some of them are even academicians, as soon as this program was released, coupled with the role of the previous joint initiative, it almost immediately caused a huge debate.

With the public statements of authoritative scholars, the faction that had been clamoring fiercely that "mental illness is a social loser" immediately stopped shouting - this was named and dissed by the academician, so what else can they do if they don't quickly shrink their tails?

The attention of Ren'an Sanatorium, which had already dropped, was pulled up again. The two factions that were busy arguing about "whether depression should be locked up" finally remembered the beginning of all the events and further realized: why hasn't this sanatorium closed down?

With this group of professors publicly speaking out, even Mu Song’s initial interview was questioned—

Professors and even academicians said that the treatment methods of Ren’an Sanatorium were inappropriate, and they also praised Yu Ji greatly. Why are their sentences all different from what you said?

Mu Yue himself did not expect that Ji Cheng did not invite him to do an interview, but he was blocked by a group of reporters who came out of nowhere.

The other party eagerly handed him the microphone: "Mr. Mu Yue, your father, Master Mu Song, had previously publicly supported Ren'an Sanatorium in an interview and pointed out that Yu Ji beat up staff members in the sanatorium. He said that you told him all this. Now that Professor Li and others' interviews have come out, do you have anything to say?"

Mu Yue was on his way home from buying strings when he was caught off guard by someone. He was unable to think straight for a while and immediately said, "I never said these words! My father never asked me so many questions!"

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