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You Owe Me, My Love novel Chapter 220

Bai Rong went to a place near the university.

That restaurant was located in an alley where cars weren’t allowed.

Therefore, they parked the car elsewhere and went there on foot. Along the way, they passed by Bai Rong’s alma mater.

There were students drifting in and out of the university.

She had graduated for almost seven years. Looking at her alma mater after so many years, she still felt a sense of familiarity for some inexplicable reason.

“Do you know what I thought about all the time when I was in university?” Bai Rong asked Gu Mingchen.

The latter gazed at her and made a guess. “Graduation?”

Hearing that, Bai Rong cast a smile as her eyes curled into a crescent shape. “You’re right. I wanted to get out of the university so badly,” she answered.

“Why? You got good grades, didn’t you?” Gu Mingchen asked in confusion.

“Actually, I think people’s beliefs and values are shaped by their university life. There are too many influencing factors—the disparity between the rich and the poor, emotional issues, relationship problems, difficulty in coping with university life, peer influence, endless temptations, and so on. A person’s beliefs and values usually change after encountering an unfortunate or traumatic event,” Bai Rong lamented.

“I remember that there was a counseling room in every school, and there were a few part-time counselors on duty.” Gu Mingchen went with the flow of her topic.

“Many of those who work in Mu Xiaosheng’s research institute are working as part-time counselors in various high schools. However, many people have insufficient knowledge and awareness about mental illnesses. Most of the time, people just deny having such illnesses because they think it’s an embarrassment. Some of them don’t even think they are mentally ill. As a result, the number of suicides due to depression grew significantly over the past decade,” Bai Rong chatted casually with Gu Mingchen.

“I’m no expert in psychology, but I can see that more and more people are suffering from mental illnesses. I once attended a lecture and learned that mental illnesses are prevalent nowadays. Almost everybody has shown symptoms of mental illnesses, more or less. According to the statistics, two out of ten people have depression. In fact, I’m curious. What made you decide to become a psychologist instead of a gynecologist?” asked Gu Mingchen.

Suddenly, a student riding a bicycle sped out of the university.

Reflexively, Gu Mingchen held Bai Rong’s waist and pulled her toward him.

She didn’t push him away and just allowed him to hold her in his arms.

The streetlamp glowed dimly, shrouding the pair in a cloak of warm light.

Bai Rong looked into Gu Mingchen’s eyes.

There were several reasons why she opted for psychology.

Other than the fact that she met Mu Xiaosheng by coincidence and her mother was a psychiatric patient, another reason was that she realized she had a psychological problem other than depression and wanted to treat herself.

However, she didn’t want to tell him about her psychological problem. “All kinds of reasons, I guess. After my mom recovers, I’ll bring you to meet her.”

“Alright,” Gu Mingchen replied before he fell silent.

Bai Rong didn’t say anything further as she was enjoying the pleasant ambience while they were together. The chilly wind was blowing, but it wasn’t as cold as she thought it would be.

Gu Mingchen took off his coat and wrapped it around her.

Pulling the coat tighter, Bai Rong smiled at him. “Thank you.”

He held her hand in his. “Is the place far from here?” asked Gu Mingchen.

“No. It should be just around here.” Bai Rong scanned the surroundings and frowned.

The area had undergone a lot of changes. Many high-rise buildings had been erected, and the small shops that she used to visit were all gone.

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