Chapter 63: Liu Kai's Day Trip to the Mental Hospital

They graduated from the Fourth Academy, ready to join a special department, to fight for their country, to fight for all mankind.

These were the slogans they chanted at graduation.

Director Hao's face was full of smiles. "Welcome, students, to Qingshan Mental Hospital. Let me introduce myself. My name is Hao Ren, and I'm the director here. I'll be guiding you on a tour of Qingshan Mental Hospital."

"You can rest assured, the mental patients are not what you imagine. You'll find out when you interact with them."

His gentle gaze rested on each student.

Hmm!

Not bad!

There are a few wealthy ones.

One-Eyed Dragon is indeed a good friend; the quality of the students he arranged is quite good.

With proper handling, this will be a profitable endeavor.

A staff member whispered, "Director Hao, these are people who haven't experienced a beating. You handle it. The only requirement is that no one dies."

"What are you talking about? Qingshan is so safe, how could anyone die? I don't understand what you're implying at all," Director Hao frowned.

The staff member smiled awkwardly. "Right, right, you're absolutely right."

"Students, come in with me," Director Hao greeted them enthusiastically.

Qingshan Mental Hospital used to be bustling every day, but today, with so many volunteers, it was even livelier than usual.

Green grass.

The patients strolled leisurely in the green world.

Lin Fan and Old Zhang were趴在那里, sticking their buttocks up as usual.

They weren't watching ants go home.

Instead, they were communicating cautiously.

"They keep watching us. I can't find a chance to distract them," Old Zhang said.

"Don't worry," Lin Fan said.

They had agreed back at the hospital that they would continue to try when they returned.

But under the high-voltage box stood two orderlies, holding sticks, their eyes like hawks, not looking at anyone, just locked on Lin Fan and Old Zhang.

And that wasn't all.

The patrolling orderlies also stared at them from time to time.

This feeling was very unpleasant.

During their hospitalization, Director Hao had a protective fence built around the high-voltage box and personally assigned the most important task to the orderlies.

No matter when or where, as long as you see the two patients from Ward 666, keep an eye on them, stare them to death.

In the distance.

Director Hao led the students along the corridor, pointing to the patients on the green grass in the distance. "These are the patients in our hospital. They come here every day to relax."

The students looked in the direction Director Hao pointed.

They whispered amongst themselves.

They felt sorry for these patients. This place was like a birdcage, seemingly vast, but actually very small. Being locked up here must be very lonely.

But thinking that they were all mentally ill, they were still a little scared.

"Alright, you can go and talk to the patients. Maybe you'll discover something new," Director Hao said with a smile.

The graduates of the Fourth Academy were all very curious. At first, no one moved, but as a few brave ones took the lead, the others relaxed.

"Director Hao, this shouldn't be a problem, right?" a staff member from the special department asked.

He was actually a little worried.

After all, those were mental patients, their thoughts and minds were unpredictable.

Director Hao smiled. "Don't worry, what could possibly happen? Let me tell you, my patients are all good people. They're not like those with violent tendencies. They're pure mental patients. The difference between them and normal people is their way of thinking and understanding of the world."

The special department staff member said, "Director Hao has a deep understanding of these matters."

Director Hao smiled faintly. "I couldn't be the director without some professional skills."

Although that's what he said.

He didn't tell the staff member that his patients indeed wouldn't hurt anyone, but the students who interacted with the two patients in Ward 666 must maintain their inner peace and possess an unshakeable worldview, then there wouldn't be any problems.

But if there was any wavering…

Then the consequences wouldn't be so good.

In the distance.

The graduates of the Fourth Academy all found patients they deemed suitable, greeted them with smiles, and tried to get along with them. The process was a bit tortuous, but fortunately, nothing happened.

Student Liu Kai stood on the grass, seeing that everyone else had found a patient, he naturally couldn't fall behind. His eyes searched.

Suddenly.

He saw two shaking buttocks in the distance. He didn't know what they were doing趴在那里, but that didn't matter. No one went to talk to them, so he would go.

The special department arranged for them to come to Qingshan Mental Hospital. He didn't have any thoughts; he just felt that the special department was a thoughtful organization.

Who are we protecting?

Protecting those free people.

But there are places they can't see, like here, a group of people living in this enclosed environment, this is all they have.

It's quite pitiful to think about.

Did they choose to become mentally ill?

No... They naturally didn't want to, but it was caused by some special reasons.

Liu Kai walked forward. He was a righteous person. His parents had told him since he was young that when he grew up, he must protect the weak, because when his mother was pregnant with him, she was invaded by an evil entity. If it weren't for those heroes sacrificing their lives to protect his mother, he might not have been able to come into this world.

Therefore, he had set his ambition since childhood to successfully get admitted to the Fourth Academy.

As a graduate of Maoshan High Academy, he naturally had a sense of superiority, but this sense of superiority was hidden very deeply because he was a kind-hearted person. He wouldn't show off his identity in front of those who were inferior to him. When others praised him, he would humbly wave his hand and change the subject, talking about something else.

Because he wasn't the kind of person who liked to show off, he was afraid of causing misunderstandings and thus alienating others.

Lin Fan and Old Zhang were discussing how to distract those bad guys so they could climb onto the high-voltage box.

But they thought of many ways, and none of them worked.

It wasn't that their brains weren't smart, but there were too many bad guys.

"Hello, what are you doing?" Liu Kai squatted down, greeting the two patients with a smile.

He showed what he considered a friendly smile.

Hoping the smile would make the two patients feel his friendliness.

"Hello."

"Hello."

Lin Fan and Old Zhang looked up at him, both extending their hands towards him at the same time. When someone greeted them, they had to respond.

Liu Kai smiled. It seemed the first step was successful.

He wanted to shake hands with Lin Fan, but Lin Fan withdrew his hand. Then he wanted to shake hands with Old Zhang, but Old Zhang withdrew his hand. Then, they both extended their hands again simultaneously.

"You shake hands with my friend first," Lin Fan said.

"You shake hands with him first," Old Zhang said.

They had a good relationship, even pushing apples to each other, and now they were pushing the opportunity to meet a new friend to each other.

Liu Kai encountered a dilemma.

He really wanted to ask, isn't it the same whether it's first or later?

But he held back.

He remembered what Director Hao had just said to them, when communicating with mental patients, don't limit your own understanding. Often, an ordinary small matter has a different meaning.

If you have an epiphany, congratulations, you can be considered to have initially integrated into their world.

Liu Kai smiled, a brilliant smile.

He crossed his arms and grasped Lin Fan and Old Zhang's hands simultaneously.

What a perfect maneuver, this little problem couldn't stump him.

"My name is Liu Kai."

"Lin Fan."

"Old Zhang."