The student's bedroom is very small.
A bed, a desk.
Beyond that, the remaining space can only accommodate four to five standing people at the same time.
It's probably only two-thirds, or even half, of a standard psychological consultation room.
Considering the nature of this neighborhood and building, such cramped space is understandable.
On the bed in the room lies Nan Zhubin's target student for this visit, his left wrist and right ankle wrapped in thick plaster splints and bandages, lying weakly on the bed.
Psychological assessment not only drains the assessors but also poses a significant burden to the assessed.
After Nan Zhubin and his team entered, the student's gaze was immediately attracted to them.
"Mingchen." The parents came in after them.
Compared to when communicating with Chang Ming and the others, Ms. Li's attitude had undergone a dramatic change.