Page 1019

Story: Stars In His Eyes

After the military found out about it, He Zhilan was somewhat agitated and uneasy.

"Brother, do you think Dr. Qin will tell Madam Gu about my situation?" He Zhilan really didn’t know what kind of person Dr. Qin was, and as a doctor, what exactly would Dr. Qin do.

"She has already gone to the capital, and Chen Yun has sent people to follow her. Even if she wants to see Madam Gu, Chen Yun’s men will stop her," He Teng obviously didn’t know the answer either, so he could only comfort He Zhilan in this way.

But in reality, he was no less worried than He Zhilan.

He knew that Xing Ye was about to return, and Xing Ye’s return meant that the political battleground in the capital would enter an intense phase.

At this time, any slight movement amongst those families would be under the scrutiny of countless eyes, let alone something as significant as the biological daughter of the Gu Family standing in Xing Ye’s camp.

Meanwhile, Dr. Qin in the hotel had no idea that she was being monitored. She was still preoccupied with Madam Gu and He Zhilan’s affair, hesitating between her professional integrity and morals all night long.

It was not until evening that she left the hotel, hailed a taxi, and went to the Gu Mansion alone.

After receiving the call, Lin Chan immediately had someone intercept Dr. Qin on her way, and then he, along with Chen Yun, chased after her by car.

When Lin Chan arrived, Dr. Qin, who had been stopped halfway by strangers, was already angry and had even called the police, preparing to notify her friend, Mother Zhou, in the capital.

"Dr. Qin! I’m truly sorry that we had to meet you in this manner, out of necessity," Lin Chan had spoken to Dr. Qin countless times over the phone, but this was their first face-to-face meeting.

Dr. Qin recognized Lin Chan’s voice and frowned, "Was it you, Mr. Chan, who arranged such a grand interception for me?"

"Yes," Lin Chan straightforwardly admitted, "Dr. Qin, you were going to the Gu Mansion, right? May I ask, as a professional psychologist, isn’t your most fundamental professional principle to protect your patients’ privacy and secrets? And you, in such a hurry to go to the Gu Mansion, is it to tell Madam Gu about He Zhilan’s matter?

Don’t you think there is something inappropriate in doing so? "

"You know everything?" Dr. Qin was slightly shocked, "Since you know, why are you indifferent? You know that the cause of He Zhilan’s illness lies with her biological parents, yet you do nothing – do you truly intend to help her or not?"

"Dr. Qin, how do you think one should help a person? By doing what you’re doing, revealing information hidden in someone else’s heart without their consent?

Have you ever considered that your so-called help might actually put He Zhilan in danger?

She knows about it herself, yet she chooses not to speak.

Who are you, Dr. Qin, to presume you are her savior and speak on her behalf?

Do you think what you perceive as good for her is truly good?

Or is it just your sense of self-righteousness that makes you think you’re doing the right thing, and hence you just do as you please? "

Dr. Qin had not expected that the seemingly cordial Lin Chan over the phone could be so harsh in person.

"I just want to cure He Zhilan’s illness.

Even if you all know about He Zhilan’s situation, you may not understand the suffering Madam Gu went through back then.

Why, when they are both still alive and even within reach, must such close relatives be separated and torn apart?

Allowing misunderstandings to widen the gap between them more and more? "

Table of Contents