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44. Escape from the lunatic asylum

In the office, a graceful young woman with her back to Mu Su was talking to Dr. Baker.

"Mother!"

Mu Su knelt down, astonishing the two people in the office. He moved his legs to the young woman's side and hugged her thighs, with tears and runny nose flowing: Mom! They must say that I am sick, but your son, I am innocent! You must

Get me out of here!"

Mu Su burst into tears, thinking that if someone hears this and sheds tears, even if you have a heart of stone, you cannot remain indifferent.

While crying, I heard two long choked sighs suddenly coming from outside the door.

"Is my son's condition already so serious..."

"Let's go through the admission procedures now."

Mu Su, who was holding the young woman's thigh, turned around in surprise. An old couple stood outside the door, leaning on each other and looking at each other sadly.

Mu Su, who felt bad, turned to look at Dr. Baker: "Excuse me -"

"Well, those two are your parents." Dr. Baker replied quickly.

Mu Su looked up blankly, his field of view was blocked by her chest, and he could not see the young woman's face.

"Then this is..."

"My daughter."

Mu Su was deeply shocked: "It's unscientific. How can a bad old man like you have such a beautiful daughter?"

"I think I was also a famous quarterback in school when I was young, and there were countless girls chasing after me." Dr. Baker recalled with a hint of reminiscence.

He stood up from his seat, walked to the door and said to Mu Su's parents: "Madam, the current diagnosis is that your son suffers from a certain degree of delusional disorder and mild mania... But don't worry, adults in modern society

There are more or less mental problems. However, Levi's condition is quite serious, and he was brought by the police for attacking people, so we had to carry out some treatment..."

"We understand, it's just... ugh..."

Mother turned away and sobbed softly on her father's shoulder.

The father sighed and continued: "Then our child will be left to you."

"Please rest assured that Stanson Mental Hospital has always given priority to protecting the human rights of every patient. Patients have a certain degree of freedom, and you can apply for visits at any time." Baker explained while hitting his colleagues. "Then please

Come and settle the fees with me... Irene, I'll leave it to you."

Mu Su was unwilling to give up and thought: What does this mean? He escaped from the hospital in reality and was caught again in the game?

"How long do you want to hold me?" a pleasant female voice came from above.

Mu Su tightened his arms again and quickly entered the role: "I am mentally ill now."

"So you want a shot of tranquilizer?"

Mu Su let go of Dr. Baker's daughter as if nothing had happened.

"You stay here and don't leave." Erin warned, obviously not wanting to listen to her father's words.

Mu Su stood beside him obediently, and the little chicken nodded: "I promise not to leave..."

Erin nodded with satisfaction, stepped on her high heels and left.

"...That's weird." Mu Su revealed a sinister smile and said to himself: "You didn't send anyone to look after you... Then don't blame me for being rude."

He slipped to the door and almost bumped into someone just as he was about to go out.

The visitor was dressed in blue and white, a patient outfit that was very familiar to Mu Su.

The patient came close to Mu Su and whispered mysteriously: "Hey... you know... our world is a game."

Mu Su said in a faint tone: "Of course I know."

The patient was shocked, and a fierce light flashed in his eyes: "How could it be! I don't remember that I know you... Wait, you are a stranger! Damn it, are you one of those hateful GMs..."

Mu Su said expressionlessly: "Because I am a player."

The patient's whole body trembled, and his cloudy eyes were filled with the existence called hope: "I'll give you the money, can you take me away?"

"I can't do it."

"Why!"

"Have you ever played games?"

"Played with it."

"What are you playing for?"

"Super Mario."

"Tsk...then can you bring Mario to the real world?"

"This..." The patient was lost and suddenly seemed to want to understand something and murmured: "Am I doing useless things all this time..."

Mu Su nodded impatiently.

"Thank you player... I think I understand..." The patient muttered something crazy and left.

Mu Su sighed with emotion. Once upon a time, he often enlightened patients in the 14th Ring Mental Hospital. According to incomplete statistics, the number of patients he treated and recovered was several percentage points more than that of the best doctors there.

He was thinking about Dington a little bit.

If you think about it carefully, this guy can be considered the root of all evil, right? Those guys who often open Pandora's box in film and television literature.

After watching the patient leave with emotion for a while, Mu Su suddenly remembered his purpose, straightened his collar, straightened his chest and left the office.

The open corridor on the first floor can directly see the garden. Not far away, a caregiver is standing in the middle of the corridor in front.

Mu Su's expression remained unchanged, he walked closer and patted his shoulder: "My friend, I leave it to you. You must take good care of him."

Pretending to wipe the corners of his eyes, Mu Su left the corridor and walked to the garden path under the suspicious gaze of the guards.

The gate appeared in front of the field of vision, and Mu Su approached quickly. Suddenly, a group of people walked to the gate from the side, talking and laughing, and Mu Su's cheap parents were among them.

Mu Su, who had dead eyes open, turned to the right at a right angle.

Far away from the gate, Mu Su, who was standing under the wall, looked up at the three or four-meter-high courtyard wall and thought of a plan.

"Hey... can you do me a favor?" Mu Su called to a patient who was facing away from him under the wall. "You lift me up."

The patient slowly turned his face. Mu Su couldn't describe the look of this man... It was like a mix of lust and bitch, forming a heart-wrenching image...

The patient muffled: "Do you want to beat me..."

"Yeah!" Mu Su nodded heavily.

The patient took a deep breath and screamed loudly: "Here comes someone! A patient is trying to escape!!!"

Everyone near the door was attracted by the shouting, and the patients who looked like zombies wandering around the garden also looked over.

While Mu Su was stunned, the guards climbed over the wall, rushed out of the grass, emerged from under the pool, jumped from the second floor of the hospital, and surrounded Mu Su.

Mu Su was so frightened that she almost peed, thinking that these caregivers were the FBI pretending to be the guards. They were much more cruel than they were in reality.

The captain walked over slowly and first acted like the patient who tipped off the news: "You did a good job."

The patient looked flattering: "Boss, look, I have arrested three patients, right..."

The captain shook his head slightly and said: "The hospital needs you, and we don't have a more suitable candidate than you."

The patient's face showed dissatisfaction: "It was clearly agreed that it would be three times, but three times and three times after three times, and three times after three times, that's almost ten times, boss!"

Mu Su was almost frightened out of the game and shouted: "Aren't you guys! Is this a mental hospital or a concentration camp? Why are there still two or five boys! Infernal Affairs!?"


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