Chapter 46 - Hypnosis, The Person in the Dream (1/2)

Dr. Li said, “Let’s try again. This time you must cooperate well.”

Nan Xun quickly agreed.

This time, Dr. Li didn’t let her close her eyes directly. He took out a pocket watch from his pocket and hung it over her head and gently swayed it.

Nan Xun’s eyes stared at the pocket watch that kept constantly swinging, her eyelids became heavier and heavier until she slowly closed them.

She was surrounded by a vast expanse of white, until the distant sky came instantly, the fog around her gradually dispersed and she slowly saw the surrounding scene.

She was standing on a street surrounded by a stream of vehicles, waiting for the green light to cross the pedestrian crossing.

She looked across the street and saw a man.

The man wore white shirt and black trousers, as if he had just come out of the company.

Tall, straight, handsome, can be seen at a glance within the crowd.

Nan Xun thought it was strange that she could see his face clearly, but she couldn’t remember what his face looked like.

The man stood on the side of the street with no expression and looked cold. Suddenly he looked at her, and the pair of bottomless eyes went straight to her, and his face suddenly changed. There was a trace of hidden happiness within his eyes.

Nan Xun couldn’t help but look at her left and right side, but there was no one besides her.

He was watching… her.

Suddenly, the man ran towards her, his eyes seemed to have nothing else besides what he saw, completely forgetting about everything.

Then, Nan Xun heard the sharp, harsh brakes, followed by a violent crash.

The man fell to the ground and was covered in blood.

Nan Xun looked at the man who was hit by the car and suddenly felt it was hard to breathe and was out of breath.

The man was lying in the pool of blood and his mouth squirmed twice, seemingly calling, “Bai Mo…”

Nan Xun suddenly woke up, sat up and gasped heavily.

She looked around for a week and saw Dr. Li, who was frowning.

“Miss Bai, what did you saw just now?”

Nan Xun described the dream from now and Dr. Li’s brow wrinkled more tightly.

“Miss Bai, your situation is more serious than I thought. If you’re not playing me, I think you may have some mental problems.”

Nan Xun: …

She felt that the other party was euphemistically saying that she was crazy.

She was so angry that some people said she was crazy.

Dr. Li returned his pocket watch, drew two lines on the medical record and then prescribed several medications for Nan Xun.

“Miss Bai, if you don’t get better after taking these drugs, I suggest you–” he paused and reached for his glasses on the bridge of his nose. “You can go to the psychiatry department to have a look. Please don’t be angry, I just give my advice objectively. You can have your own thoughts.”

With that, he looked at the wall clock habitually.

But at this point, his vision suddenly seemed fixated.

Nan Xun called out twice, “Dr. Li? Dr. Li?”

She felt that something was wrong and hurriedly looked into the man’s eyes, only to find that his eyes became dimmed, as if when he looked at the wall clock, he had been hypnotized.