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Chapter 636 Fatty Wei finally called

That day, the two of them had lunch in a small shop outside the school gate and chatted for nearly an hour.

Teacher Luo fully analyzed the situation that Li Zheng was currently facing from the sociological and philosophical levels, and finally made Li Zheng very desperate.

He had to face the fact that he had become the most popular person in the school, and he had to accept the current reality of studying under the excessive care of the school leaders.

However, Teacher Luo told Li Zheng that this kind of thing would be over after a while.

The heat will subside.

Li Zheng thought about it and felt that the teacher's words made sense. He thought that this kind of popularity would be over in just a few months. Didn't all the heroes in the spotlight do this in the past?

But he never expected that things were completely beyond his expectation.

In the past, Tunghai University did not have a first-class college student veteran like Li Zheng. It happened to be that this year Donghai City was conducting a competition for spiritual civilization construction, and the college, as an educational unit, was naturally included in the assessment.

As a result, Li Zheng, a rare example, was used as a model for the college's spiritual civilization construction, and the propaganda department wrote materials and submitted them.

Li Zheng's heroic aura was further magnified by the brilliant writing skills of the scholar from the College's Publicity Department.

It was originally a typical example of a one-in-a-million product, but it was processed, polished, and sent out to create a sensation.

It just so happened that this year, Donghai City held the first "Donghai Good Person" selection. As part of a series of spiritual civilization construction activities, it was also the first time. Naturally, it had to be a special event and pay more attention to it.

As a result, Li Zhenggang, who gave a lecture at the college for a week, thought he was out of trouble, but ended up being pulled into the spotlight again.

Various activities, various lectures, Li Zheng calculated that the time he could actually spend studying was less than one-third.

The halo of honor actually brings more than just glory. The greater the fame, the greater the pressure.

Li Zheng's pressure is increasing day by day.

People's requirements for heroes are often perfection.

You are a hero and a college student. In addition to your past honors, you must not be bad at studying. Otherwise, some people will say that you are just a touted model and you are unqualified as a student.

As a result, Li Zheng had to squeeze in time, participating in various activities during the day, and going to the library to read and study at night until it closed.

This kind of life is not physically tiring like Hell Week, but psychologically tiring, and the latter is actually more deadly.

The college's spiritual civilization construction activities lasted for three months and finally ended as scheduled. Li Zheng was also named one of the ten "Good People of the East China Sea", which is truly an honor.

After everything was over, just when Li Zheng breathed a sigh of relief and thought he could escape the sea of ​​suffering, a late letter of praise brought him in front of all the teachers and students in the school.

The letter of commendation was sent from the small county town in my hometown. The content was very simple. It said that Li Zheng, a student at the Law School of Tunghai University, was on his way to the market to buy vegetables at a certain time on a certain day of a certain year when he encountered the police chasing a fugitive. Li Zheng

The classmates did not hesitate to step in to assist the police in arresting the fugitives. They climbed over a two-meter high wall without hesitation, and captured the brutal fugitives who were escaping on campus and turned them into the hands of the police...

Two months later, Li Zheng thought that the incident had long since passed.

Catching a thief shouldn't be too simple. Why bother with such a trivial matter?

So Li Zheng didn't worry at all, and he even forgot about this letter even if it didn't come.

But the department head called him to the office that day, put the letter in front of him, and asked him: "Li Zheng, you are the one to be praised in this letter, right?"

Li Zheng took the letter and looked at it in confusion, and secretly said "fuck" in his heart. The letter was really about him.

Looking at the admiring eyes of the teacher in front of him, Li Zheng couldn't deny it even if he wanted to.

That was a letter of commendation sent by the police station. My grandmother lived in the elementary school, and her information was stored in the household registration file. If she denied it, even if she could hide it from the teacher or the hospital leaders, she would not be able to compare the household registration information with the police station in the future.

Escape...

"it's me……"

Others are happy to be praised, but for Li Zheng, it seems like mourning.

He was really scared.

He also knew very well what this letter of praise would bring to him.

In fact, he guessed it right.

The heroic deeds of Li Zheng, a fourth-year student at Tunghai University Law School, were soon published in the "Tunghai Daily".

Today's print media has long declined, and it is rare to have such a sensational subject matter. The newspaper sent the best reporter who was best at reporting people's deeds. He hurried to the school with a few assistants and called Li Zheng from the classroom.

I came out and had a face-to-face interview in the corridor.

Then came the city TV station...

Then there is the provincial daily newspaper.

Later, it was the provincial TV station...

A first-class hero, a college student from a prestigious university, a courageous person who does what is right...

The BUFF keeps increasing, and the halos are set one after another, which is more powerful than a Russian matryoshka doll.

Various local companies came to offer condolences, and then came various high-paying employment promises, as well as various invitations to speak and various interviews...

The level increased step by step, from the city to the province, and finally even to the national media...

One day half a year later.

A young man walked into a psychiatrist's clinic in Donghai City.

The clinic's chief physician, whose surname is Hao, saw that the patient was so young, and thought that it was probably a mental illness caused by excessive workplace pressure.

Because it can be seen from the description of the condition during the appointment that he is anxious, hesitant, and depressed.

Typical symptoms of workplace mental illness!

He smiled slightly and felt that it was not difficult.

"sit down."

He asked the young man wearing a mask to sit down on the sofa opposite him.

Treating psychological patients requires great attention to detail. Take this sofa as an example. Dr. Hao spent a lot of money to personally select it by going to furniture markets all over the East China Sea. The comfort level is the best among the sofas he could find, and he didn't even know it.

When purchasing online, you must experience it yourself and feel OK before placing an order.

The young man sat down opposite him, smiled and said, "The sofa is very comfortable."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Dr. Hao said: "I personally selected it, and you can even sleep on it for a while."

The young man shook his head: "I would like to sleep, but I haven't had enough sleep recently."

Dr. Hao asked: "Are there any psychological problems?"

The young man shook his head: "Actually no, I just..."

Having said this, I stopped and seemed to be thinking about which situation I was in.

"I just want to chat with someone I don't know."

Dr. Hao said: "Don't worry, I have studied psychology and passed the license exam. Everything you say here is a secret. I will abide by professional norms and ethics."

As he spoke, he felt that the young man opposite him looked familiar, but he couldn't remember where he had seen him before.

"Actually, every adult has some degree of mental illness, but they don't care about it and don't know it. Before starting treatment, I want to hear you talk about your understanding of yourself. What do you think about yourself?

Do you feel bad in other aspects? Have you encountered any setbacks in life and work? "

The young man thought for a long time before saying: "Actually, I am not bad, and I have not encountered setbacks in life. On the contrary, everything is going very smoothly for me. Everything I have gained is something that others would envy, but I feel that these things are too much for me to bear."

It’s just more pressure that I don’t want to bear.”

Dr. Hao said very confidently: "Are you making too much money and feeling that your life has no purpose and meaning?"

He has also treated many big bosses, especially those who are lucky enough to be lucky enough to become rich suddenly. They have enough money to last for five generations if they don't gamble and invest randomly. Often, this kind of people suddenly become rich.

After I got rich, I started to buy luxury goods like crazy, buy villas, buy luxury cars, travel around the world, eat the best food, drink the most expensive wine, and after a lot of trouble, I ate what I needed to eat, what I needed to drink, and what I needed to play.

After playing with it, I seem to have bought what I should have bought, but I don’t know what to do next.

In the final analysis, this is not a mental illness, it is just a disease of wealth and pretentiousness.

The young man shook his head: "No, I don't have much money. I'm talking about honors. I have too many honors. In the past six months, my life has been completely surrounded by honors. I have many lectures and speeches. Every day I

I have to be exhausted. When I get home at night, I have to read the Q&A list of other people interviewing me, think about how to answer it, review the reports written by others for me, and whether I agree with it..."

As he spoke, he couldn't help but sigh.

Doctor Hao's eyes lit up: "I remember! Aren't you the classmate Li Zheng in the newspaper?"

Li Zheng nodded with a wry smile: "It's me, doctor. To be honest, I came today just to find someone to chat with to relieve the depression in my heart... No, it's not depression. I don't know what it is. It's like a ball that I don't want.

Something has been stuffed into my heart, and I just want to find a place to spit it out."

Dr. Hao was stunned for a moment, then smiled: "I have time, you can talk to your heart's content, I will waive your consultation fee today."

After two full hours, Li Zheng came out of Dr. Hao's clinic.

He looked up at the sky and breathed a long sigh of relief.

After talking to Dr. Hao for two full hours, Li Zheng felt a little more relaxed under the guidance of professionals.

Suddenly, his cell phone rang in his trouser pocket, and Li Zheng took it out to take a look.

That's a familiar number.

"Fat Wei?!"

It’s Wei Guoxing, Fatty Wei, who has been missing for half a year!

Li Zheng hurriedly pressed the connect button and cursed: "Damn Fatty Wei! Where have you been missing for the past six months!? When I call you, you turn off your phone!"


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