Just after graduating from university, Guan Miao picked up a stray kitten on the road. She initially wanted to send it for treatment, only to find out that it was a wandering system from a higher d...
"good."
After watching Guan Miao's door close, Chi Yi turned to look at Chai Yue and said, "Help me make an appointment with the best psychiatrist."
"Psychologist?" Chai Yue was puzzled. "For whom? Sister Chi Yi, you look normal."
"Of course not for me," Chi Yi rolled his eyes at her, then lowered his voice and said, "It's for Miaomiao. I feel that her psychological problems are still very serious.
She was just pretending nothing had happened, but she was actually very defensive. Didn't you notice that Miaomiao didn't smile much when she saw her fans just now? She never did that before.
"Really? I think it's okay," Chai Yue said while peeling an orange. "On the contrary, I think it might be because after filming this movie, Miaomiao has a deeper understanding of human nature, so she has matured a lot and doesn't like to laugh anymore."
An Jing retorted, "What does maturity have to do with not liking to laugh? I tend to agree with Sister Chi Yi. Miaomiao used to be very lively, but now she's really too calm."
As she spoke, she pushed herself up with her left hand and nimbly jumped onto the sofa, “And when she came into contact with Xiao Xiao just now, her whole body was very stiff.
I think she's afraid of being touched by strangers. She's been living with us for the past few months, so we didn't notice anything unusual, but today, her problem was exposed as soon as she came into contact with the outside world."
Chai Yue put down the orange peel and asked, "So what's your conclusion?"
"Psychological intervention is very necessary. It would be best if we could ask a teacher to come over and take a look tomorrow."
"Okay, then I'll check which psychiatrist in this city is reliable."