Chapter 26 - Brother Sihan has Bipolar Disorder (1/2)

Chapter 26: Brother Sihan has Bipolar Disorder

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

He was slapped not only because he kissed her but French kissed her!

She did not think that she had done anything wrong. If any woman was faced with this kind of situation, there was no doubt they would resist and react in anger by instinct!

Her neck was still very much in pain, and her throat burned like it was cut by a razor blade. She did not want to answer Lan Yanzhi. If anything, he was a comrade and it seemed like he would justify the actions of his ‘Fourth Brother’.

She did not have a good impression of that man nor of his evil friend.

Lan Yanzhi looked at the back of Nan Zhi’s head and thought that this little girl was really quite stubborn.

He glanced at the horrifying strangulation marks on her neck, the usual devilish smirk on his lips disappeared and said solemnly, “You really can’t blame Fourth Brother for almost strangling you to death. You triggered his most hated memories from his childhood. He hates women who slap him the most.”

Nan Zhi closed her eyes under the blindfold and did not respond to Lan Yanzhi’s apparent explanation. She did not care for his reasons. If she was to ever meet that horrendous man again, she would definitely take a detour.

“Fourth Brother is a business prodigy, a rare one in a hundred years, but he’s not perfect, he has some faults in his character.” Lan Yanzhi paused, “He has bipolar disorder. After undergoing treatment for the past few years, his condition has improved significantly.”

Still silence. “Who would have thought your appearance tonight made him lose control again.”

The hands on Nan Zhi’s knees tightened slightly.

She would never have thought that that man turned out to have bipolar disorder.

“Little girl, I apologize on behalf of Fourth Brother for what he did tonight. I don’t know if you know anything about bipolar disorder, but the biggest symptom is that they cannot control their emotions after being angered. It’s not that he really wants to kill you, but it’s an illness. He really can’t control himself.”

Understanding was one thing, forgiveness was another.

Fortunately, she would not have any contact with this person with bipolar disorder anymore. She never wanted to see him again in her life.