Black Technology Monopoly (The Black Tech Monopoly Corporation)

NO. Five hundred and sixty-four psychological counterattack

It wasn't until Zhang Heng's parents left the room that Doctor Bai turned to look at Zhang Heng, smiled and said habitually, "Little Zhang Heng, don't be afraid, don't treat me as an aunt, but as your friend of the same age. ,is it okay?"

"I'm not afraid.???" However, the four-year-old Zhang Heng tilted his head, leaned directly on the sand, and said indifferently in a delicate childish voice, "Then what should I call you, my same age friend?"

Doctor Bai was stunned for a moment. She glanced at Zhang Heng in a daze, and then burst out laughing, "You're really brave, then, you can call me Bai Qin, how about I call you Xiao Heng?"

"Very reasonable." Zhang Heng nodded indifferently.

"Then, Xiaoheng, I need to ask you a few questions now." Bai Qin took out a piece of paper similar to a test paper and asked, "This is the questionnaire you filled out before, the sixteenth question above,' Am I afraid of the dark? You answer no. The twenty-third question is whether I am afraid of being alone. You also answer no. The twenty-sixth question is whether I am afraid of having nightmares. You still answer no. "

Bai Qin's expression gradually became serious. This is a psychological suggestion method. By first narrowing the distance and then showing seriousness, it is easier for the patient to fear and answer honestly. At this moment, she said in a serious tone, "You answered no to all the questions, I think, there are always a few questions that are affirmative, right? Everyone has something that he is afraid of, don't be afraid, you must overcome it. Now, I want you to tell me, what are you afraid of?"

However, Bai Qin didn't expect that her psychological suggestion method was useless in front of the four-year-old child, only to see a hint of an adult smile on the corner of Zhang Heng's mouth, and immediately said, "Bai Qin, tell me first. What are you afraid of, I'll tell you what I'm afraid of, okay?"

Bai Qin was stunned again when she heard the words. The question of the four-year-old child in front of her surprised her. She hesitated for a while, and then reluctantly said, "Okay, then we'll deal fairly."

Saying that, Bai Qin thought for a while, and said in a perfunctory manner, "When I was a child, my grandmother died, and I cried for a long time. Since then, I have been very afraid to see the death of my relatives, and to see the people who cared for me. To die, I think, is what I fear."

"The person who cared about you died?" Zhang Heng looked at Bai Qin with some scrutiny, "Are you sure?"

"I'm pretty sure, you may not understand when you're still young," Bai Qin was a little angry, and quickly defended, "But you have a grandma too, I like my grandma very much, when an old man dies, you will never be able to do it again in your life. Can't see her, understand?"

"Of course I understand." However, Zhang Heng stood up, walked over to Bai Qin and sat down, his little round hands slid across Bai Qin's black silk, and said in a low voice, "But your eyes tell me I, you lied to me."

"Where did I deceive you?" Bai Qin suddenly felt that the wind blowing outside the window was a little cold, she leaned back subconsciously, and said in a hoarse voice, "What I said is true, deception is a puppy."

"What you are afraid of is not the death of your grandmother, but the unknown things formed after the death of your loved ones." Zhang Heng continued to lower his voice. Qin, "Like... ghosts?"

"Little, little children shouldn't think nonsense!" Bai Qin heard the words and laughed, but even she could feel that her smile at the moment must be extremely ugly. She quickly moved on the sand to avoid the strange little boy in front of her. The boy looked at it and picked up the questionnaire on the coffee table as if evading, and said in a panic, "Now, it's your turn to talk about what you're afraid of."

Zhang Heng put away his expression, sat back in his seat again, and said indifferently, "Myself."

"Are you afraid of yourself?" Bai Qin asked rhetorically.

"Sometimes." Zhang Heng nodded maturely.

"Why are you afraid of yourself?" Bai Qin held her breath secretly. She felt more and more incredible about the little boy in front of her.

"because,

I can always see through some people's lies. "Zhang Heng narrowed his big bright eyes, and the playfulness in his eyes flashed away.

"Who?" Bai Qin shrank in his heart and asked reluctantly.

"For example...you." Zhang Heng leaned on the sand like a child and pulled his feet back and forth, "I can see your lies and your arrogance clearly."

"Where did I deceive you?" Bai Qin exhaled and laughed angrily, "Well, even if I deceived you, can I apologize to you?"

"You don't need to apologize." But before he finished speaking, Zhang Heng answered first, leaning back towards Sha while laughing.

"Why not?" Bai Qin immediately asked back.

"Because you are already an adult," Zhang Heng thought for a while, and looked at Bai Qin with pity, "It's very humiliating."

Bai Qin stared at Zhang Heng in a daze, and a fear of the boy in front of him suddenly developed in his heart...

Zhang Heng stood up again, took the questionnaire from Bai Qin very naturally, and read it in a delicate childish voice, "Question 26, are you afraid of having nightmares?"

"You want me to answer?" Bai Qin asked mechanically.

"Yes or no?" Zhang Heng continued to ask with an aggressive tone.

"..." Bai Qin was silent for a while, then said decisively, "No!"

Zhang Heng shook his head and smiled. He slowly pushed out the questionnaire in his hand and said in a low voice, "You should answer - 'Yes'."

...

Ten minutes later, Zhang Heng walked out of the physiotherapy room in good time. Zhang Heng's parents had been waiting for a long time, and when they saw Zhang Heng come out, they hurried to the door of the physiotherapy room, but they saw the arrogant white man. The doctor, sitting on the sand with a pale face, stared blankly at the questionnaire on the table.

"Doctor Bai, how is my son?" Zhang Heng's mother asked quickly.

Only then did Bai Qin regain his senses. He looked at the two of them, and suddenly showed a lingering expression, "You two, I'm afraid I won't be able to heal your children. You should hire someone else."

"What happened?" Zhang Heng's parents were stunned, and Zhang Heng's mother was even more anxious, "Doctor Bai, is there any accident in my son's condition?"

"..." Bai Qin shook his head and smiled bitterly, "His condition is beyond my understanding, two, is your child really only four years old? I have worked for so many years, and I have never felt this way... "

Saying that, she looked at Zhang Heng's parents' worried expressions, and finally added, "...a feeling of being seen through everything."8

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