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Please Let Me Go novel Chapter 133

When they were full up and leaned against the sofa, she suddenly understood what the constellation of that waitress was. An outsider cared about her appetite, but what about her husband?

"Thank you." Adelaide seemed to say it to him often. These days, she had no appetite for food. Every day, she was hungry, but she didn't want to eat anything when she sat at the table. She nearly wondered if she had anorexia.

Calvin didn't point it out, but asked with a smile, "I have no patients to see today. Do you want to go to my office?"

She hesitated for a long time. She didn't want to disturb him, but...she had failed to sleep well for a long time.

So Adelaide nodded and thanked him one more time.

His clinic, or office, was in an administrative building. He rent a room by himself. Compared with offices of big companies, his office was more like a small cozy room.

Adelaide was quite familiar with this room and she sat on the bench inside directly. Leaning on it, she was very sleepy and fell asleep before Calvin took a cup of tea and came in.

He put down the cup in his hand, took a blanket from the room and covered her with it gently. She frowned when she was asleep. It could be seen that she did not have a sweet dream. Calvin pursed compressed his lips. He had seen the tiredness on her face when they were in the restaurant. In his memory, they hadn't seen each other for just a few days. But she already had deep-set eyes. He knew her problem, but he was just a psychiatrist, not the person who could solve it.

He could regulate her mood, but could not cure the sequela caused by her incomprehension of that injury.

Calvin sighed helplessly and closed the door for her when he walked out quietly. Mellow music was on in low volume inside the room.

Adelaide woke up in the afternoon and felt dizzy. She looked at her watch, realizing that it was late afternoon. She stumbled to open the door and attracted the attention of everyone outside the room. She blushed instantly in shock, nodded hurriedly and smiled apologetically.

"It's okay. She is also my patient and just came here." Calvin's voice was always like a medicine that could refresh her like the spring in the mountain.

Adelaide nodded hurriedly.

This patient was also a girl. Under great study pressure, she ate a lot of food and therefore got fatter and fatter. Her classmates laughed at her, saying that she was fat and ugly; her teachers looked down upon her for poor study; her parents didn't care about how hard she worked, just asking why she made those mistakes in tests and beating and scolding her finally.

Having a sense of inferiority and being under great pressure for a long time, the girl was finally overwhelmed and committed suicide after the placement test. Luckily, she was saved because the cut wound was not deep and her parents found it and sent her to the hospital in time.

Her parents were standing behind her. They seemed to be workers with little education. The fact that she committed suicide really shocked them. And the girl hadn't said a word since she came here.

Seeing that Calvin asked her questions for many times but she did not answer, the grumpy father rolled up his sleeves and wanted to beat her. The girl subconsciously dodged.

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