Su Linyuan sat down, but instead of putting him in shackles or giving him a sedative as he would with other patients, he asked, "Your glasses are broken and stained with blood. With such a dim red light, you can't see the book clearly, can you?"
"Hmm." Si Jin nodded: "I can't see clearly."
Su Linyuan raised an eyebrow: "Why are you looking if you can't see it clearly?"
Is the world of madmen truly incomprehensible to ordinary people?
He had been researching the human brain for ten years, focusing on the difference between madmen and geniuses. He was more interested in novel situations, so he remained motionless, waiting for Si Jin's reply.
After a long pause, Si Jin spoke up: "I read books because they are useful."
Su Linyuan laughed: "What's it for?"
Si Jin then put down her book, slowly turned her head, and approached Su Linyuan.
In a moment, their lips met, light as a feather, and parted just as quickly.
But it was like a pebble falling into Su Linyuan's calm heart, creating ripples that made him breathe even softer in an instant.
He saw Si Jin's red lips so close to his own, and he saw Si Jin's eyes hidden behind her gold-rimmed glasses, half-smiling, half-bright, utterly bewitching.
Then Si Jin said, "Naturally, it's because posing as if I'm reading under the red light makes me look artistic and beautiful, and beautiful people usually have special privileges."
"I was thinking that maybe if I read this, the doctor wouldn't give me a shot, wouldn't lock me up, and would give me a new set of hospital gowns instead?"
The young patient's voice was low and soft, as if she were muttering to herself, yet it carried a hint of grievance, making Su Linyuan's mind increasingly chaotic.
Finally, Su Linyuan's Adam's apple bobbed, and he finally regained his composure, continuing, "Murderers will be locked in the top-floor intensive care unit, guarded by a dozen robots 24/7."
"Sealed in a tin shack, never seeing sunlight, and when he regains his mental sanity, he will be handed over to the Galaxy Court for trial."
"Is that so?" Si Jin moved away from him, sat up straight again, and her eyes showed obvious disappointment: "I don't want to let the robot watch over me. In that case, then..."
He raised his hand, took the positioning shackles that Su Linyuan had brought, locked his hands, and held them up in front of Su Linyuan: "Lock me up."
The positioning shackles were quite heavy and had the ability to restrict the patient's movement. At this moment, they pressed against the boy's fair and jade-like wrists, and soon two red marks appeared.
They may seem pitiful, but they can easily evoke the sadistic tendencies hidden deep within people's hearts.
A hint of malice flickered in Su Linyuan's eyes. He suddenly felt that the mark shouldn't have been made by the steel ring, but by his grip.
After realizing what had happened, I immediately slapped myself twice in my mind—you beast!
Finally, Su Linyuan loosened the steel ring and asked, "Why won't you let me give you the injection?"
"If I get an injection... then the illness will be cured, right?" Si Jin lowered her eyes, her eyelashes concealing most of her emotions: "If the illness is cured, I won't be able to see the pretty doctor anymore. How boring will the rest of my life be?"
He said, "How boring! That gloomy look on his face, as if he had the doctor as a lifeline, made people feel sorry for him for no reason."
"Never mind." Su Linyuan finally sighed, as if he had made a major decision, and got up to lead Si Jin to the spare ward next door.
He explained, "There's a bathroom inside. You can go in, take a shower, and change into a new hospital gown."
"Hmm." Si Jin asked, "Then doctor...aren't you going to help me change my clothes?"
Su Linyuan appeared calm on the surface, but in his heart, he had a thought of pressing him against the stained glass...
But in the end, he suppressed his emotions, straightened his white coat, and resumed his usual serious demeanor: "You can do these things yourself."
"I see." Si Jin turned around, her hospital gown pulled down below her shoulders, and glanced at him sideways. "It seems that Dr. Su's privileges for beauties are nothing more than this."
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