Chapter 4: Is she here too?
At this time, Yue Ran put his hand on the gauze around his left eye.
"What if it's post-traumatic stress disorder and my eyesight is dazzled."
The gauze was lifted, and the lamp hanging upside down from the ceiling emitted a dazzling light. The room did not change as he had imagined.
"Sure enough, it's dazzling," Yue Ran's tone was not only relaxed, but also a little disappointed, "post-traumatic sequelae."
Yue Ran didn't pay too much attention to the "post-traumatic syndrome" in his left eye. After all, after being hit by such a big car, it would be abnormal if there was nothing wrong with him.
"Go to bed early. I have to go back to school with my aunt tomorrow. Hey, my unreliable mother actually rented out the house."
Yue Ran complained when he thought about what Li Yaning said about renting out the house during the day.
Yue Ran didn't sleep well that night. In addition to the tingling sensation in his left eye, there seemed to be a voice whispering in his ears. Until the sky turned white, the whispering sound was like a demonic voice. It gradually disappeared, and Yue Ran fell asleep completely.
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At eight o'clock in the morning, Li Yarou's knock on the door brought the confused Yue Ran back to reality.
At this time, the white fish belly in the east has appeared, and the soft sunlight is like broken glass, scattered messily on the ground.
Yue Ran stretched his body to try to clear his head.
That night he was tormented by the mysterious whispers, as if someone was whispering in his ears, but he couldn't clearly hear what the voice was saying.
"The sound made me feel like my brain was boiling water."
Yue Ran rubbed his cheeks vigorously to cheer himself up quickly. Only then did he realize that the gauze covering his left eye had fallen off at some point. The scarlet left eye looked through the mirror. Yue Ran felt a little frightened in his heart, and even the whispers from last night slowly emerged in his mind at this time.
Yue Ran shook his head, and the murmur in his ears slowly disappeared. When he covered his left eye with gauze again, Li Yarou's knock on the door sounded again.
"Yue Ran, come out to have breakfast."
"I know." Yue Ran responded casually.
Li Yarou, who was biting a fried dough stick in her mouth, glanced at Yue Ran who came out of the room and said something vaguely.
"After you eat the fried dough sticks and soy milk, let's go back to school. You have a class at nine o'clock, so you can just make it in time."
Yue Ran nodded without protesting, and then took a big gulp of the warm soy milk.
Yue Ran was still in a daze from the murmurings last night. He was so dazed that he had no intention of expressing his protest about a sick patient having to go to class.
Thinking that Yue Ran would protest about attending the first class, Li Yarou was already ready to move her sister, Yue Ran's unreliable old mother, out.
But Yue Ran's current state made Li Yarou a little surprised. After all, in Li Yarou's impression, Yue Ran had always been against her, so at this time Li Yarou began to think about something.
"Am I not caring enough about this nephew?"
With this idea, Li Yarou started to feel a little guilty towards Yue Ran.
"Do you want to go to the hospital and then go to school?" Li Yarou thought for a moment, and then added, "I can ask for leave for you."
Then Li Yarou pointed to Yue Ran's left eye. That scarlet eye seemed to be imprinted in her heart and she could never forget it.
"It's okay, it just hurts a little bit, and..."
Yue Ran didn't know how to describe the whisper in Li Yarou's ear last night. He thought for a while and then said to Li Yarou: "There is also some tinnitus. I think it is post-traumatic syndrome."
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The two of them finished their breakfast in ten minutes. By the time Li Yarou sent Yue Ran to the Provincial University, there were still fifteen minutes left before the first period of class.
It's August now, and the entire Provincial University is filled with the atmosphere of youth.
Yue Ran stood in front of the iconic statue of the Provincial University, took a deep breath, and then shouted loudly.
"Youth, it's the smell of youth."
Li Yarou, who was following Yue Ran, looked at her nephew who was getting nervous, subconsciously took two steps back, and then made an expression like "I don't know him."
"Auntie, why are you so far away from me? Hey...Auntie, don't go. Why are you walking faster and faster? Wait for me."
Ten minutes later, Yue Ran stood in front of the door with the name A410 on it, looking at Li Yarou with some suspicion.
"Auntie, I remember this is a psychology classroom, right?"
"Um."
"Auntie, I remember you teach psychology."
"Um."
"But I remember I'm not a psychology major."
At this time, Yue Ran suddenly had a bad feeling in his heart.
"Well, yesterday I helped you choose psychology in your school elective courses. The first class today is here."
After finishing speaking, Li Yarou, wearing a peaked cap and casual clothes, opened the door and entered the classroom, and then stood on the podium as if nothing had happened.
"Students outside, class is about to start. If you don't come in, I'll count you as absentee."
Li Yarou's serious voice made Yue Ran, who was stunned at the door of the classroom, feel a chill. It felt as if he had been caught red-handed by the teacher for being late.
At this point, Yue Ran had nothing to complain about. He could only enter the classroom dejectedly and find a seat casually.
"I said, when she told me that there were classes in the first period, I felt weird. She said that there were classes in the first period. They were all liars! Liars! She was just afraid that if I ran away halfway and didn't go to school, it must be me. Mom asked her to do this, that’s for sure!”
Yue Ran, who wanted to understand, kept mumbling through gritted teeth.
"Wundt, born in Mannheim, Germany on August 26, 1832, is an iconic figure in scientific psychology..."
After seeing Yue Ran find his seat, Li Yarou also started her class today.
Yue Ran, who had no interest in psychology, couldn't skip class in front of Li Yarou, so he had to look around boredly.
There were not many students taking psychology as an elective, and most of them chose to sit at the back of the classroom. After signing in, they could sneak away.
However, Li Yarou seemed to have guessed the thoughts of the students who were sitting in the back and were ready to run away at any time. From the time they entered the classroom door, they have not mentioned signing in until now. This made the students sitting in the back of the classroom start to be very interested in the young female teacher in front of them. There are complaints.
Just as Yue Ran was boredly counting how many people there were in the classroom, his eyes fell on a female classmate with short hair and a white loose T-shirt sitting in the third row.
"Zhang Xin? She also took psychology as an elective."