"It's because you guys didn't tell me that I was left to imagine things wildly," He Zhilan rolled her eyes and huffed, then leaned on He Teng's shoulder, "I'll take a nap, wake me up when we get there."
"Pig." Lin Chan teased, but still turned the music in the car down, and changed it to something softer, worried that He Zhilan, tired from the train ride, might be disturbed from her rest by loud music.
Because there was still a colleague at He Dongxue's place, and He Teng was with him, it wasn't appropriate for the two big brothers and sisters to move in as well, so they temporarily stayed in a hotel. After settling in, Lin Chan took them out for a meal, and then they all went to the hospital together.
This time, the psychologist introduced by Bian Muhe was much younger, but still two or three years older than He Zhilan, a master's degree candidate still in school, yet a student with excellent grades.