Chapter 185 Have You Let It Go?
After Raymond walked out, only Manuel and Ainsley were left in the Psychological Counseling Room.
Ainsley immersed herself in these documents. The atmosphere in the room was quiet and embarrassing.
“Ms. Easton, shouldn’t you care about the patients first?” Manuel raised his eyebrows
and said..
Ainsley put the documents into the drawer and said in a calm tone. “What kind of psychological problems do you have, Mr. Gage?”
Manuel kept looking at Ainsley. “I’ve lost my love. I feel so much pain every day. What
should I do?”
“Mr. Gage, I don’t know if anyone has told you that losing love is a normal psychological phenomenon, but not a psychological problem. If you think that your pain has reached a serious level, then I suggest that you choose the emotional venting method or the emotional sublimation method.” Ainsley said in a calm tone.
Manuel looked at Ainsley with great interest. He liked to see Ainsley in high spirits. At his time, she looked… more like real her.
“So, what is the emotional venting method and the emotional sublimation method?” He pretended not to know, and asked.
Ainsley answered calmly, “Just as its name implies, the emotional venting method is to talk to someone, your relatives or friends. The emotional sublimation method is to turn. the grief into an inner strength. You can make rapid progress in work or study. My personal suggestion is also these two methods.”
Manuel tapped on the table with his fingertips. It made a clear and dull sound. He suddenly pointed at her and said, “Well, can I talk to you, Ms. Easton? I can be regarded
as your friend after all.”
Ainsley shook her head, and said, “Mr. Gage, you have many friends. I’m just a teacher in the Psychological Counseling Room, and I have a lot of work every day.”
“You just told me this?” Manuel was a little disappointed.
Ainsley looked at him puzzled and said after a moment’s meditation. “So, what do you want to hear? Broken love is a matter of time. Some people can get over it in just a few days, but some people try their best to barely forget it, and some people can’t let it go in
their entire lives.”
“So, what about you?” Manuel suddenly approached her and stared into her eyes.
Ainsley’s breathing was stagnant. She dodged his eyes, cleared her throat, and said, “Mr. Gage, we’re talking about your problem now.”
Manuel didn’t intend to let her go, and continued, “Ms. Easton, why didn’t you answer me? Do you think you can let go soon, or the latter two?”
Ainsley didn’t want to answer him. “If you finish consulting, you can go now. Don’t delay
other students’ consultation.”
Manuel leaned on the backrest again. He looked at her with a faint smile. “Aisy, you
haven’t let it go, how can you persuade me?”
Ainsley felt her heart pierced. She had to admit that what Manuel said was true.
She couldn’t let go of this relationship, and she couldn’t even persuade Manuel.
She insisted and said, “But this is different, Manuel. You have Irene.”
“No, I don’t.” Manuel looked at her seriously and said word by word, “I have always had
only you, and I have never met anyone else.” Ainsley shook her head and said, “Before
you met me?”
Manuel’s eyes flickered. He couldn’t answer this question. “Aisy, I only liked you.”
“Don’t say this anymore. Your grandpa started to discuss your engagement with the Wade family. You and Irene are childhood sweethearts. I should have left long ago.” Ainsley laughed at himself.
Manuel frowned and asked, “Who told you these words?”
“Apart from your childhood sweetheart, who else could it be?” Ainsley sneered.
*These are all fake. You know my heart.”
Her eyes were filled with tears. “No, I don’t know. Have you ever told her these words? Or
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