Chapter 205 Cheng Hui: Pupil Earthquake

At this point, Cheng Hui's problem has become clear.

The most direct impact of Chen Jie's death on Cheng Hui is [overblaming].

According to Cheng Hui's account, she has taken on the responsibility for Chen Jie's worsening condition and eventual suicide, even to the extent of being largely responsible herself.

This kind of [overblaming] is naturally an [irrational belief].

To put it somewhat coldly, if someone sees an elderly person fall in a traffic accident and doesn't dare to help, leading to the old person's eventual death—can it be said that this person killed the elderly person?

Clearly, it can't be.

According to Cheng Hui's account, there's one point that's not wrong — she and her other roommates indeed didn't have the obligation to take care of Chen Jie meticulously.

To be able to pay attention to Chen Jie during class, meals, daily activities, and so on, and to adjust one's lifestyle for Chen Jie's sake.

These are already very considerate changes and accommodations.