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Fatal Dangerous Realm.
Chapter 538: Two Personality Traits. [538]
Summary
In a treatment room, the narrator grapples with the implications of a potential schizophrenia diagnosis, which Dr. Xue disputes, attributing symptoms to unstable neurotransmitter levels. She explains the duality in the narrator's personality—oscillating between depression and excitement—leading to mental stress. The causes may be genetic or rooted in childhood experiences, particularly a hierarchical guardian relationship that stunted emotional development. Dr. Xue highlights the narrator’s complex emotional intelligence, yet contrasts it with a lack of empathy in judgment. Aesthetic preferences reveal deeper emotional patterns, suggesting unresolved dependencies on past guardians.Full content
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