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024. Sanity to zero

[Sanity: 0]

Good guy.

When Lu Jian saw this attribute, he called him a good guy.

My own sanity was reduced to zero in just one night.

According to the understanding of attributes, if the sanity returns to zero, it means that Lu Tiao no longer has any sanity.

Reason, logic, and thinking, the things that make humans human, will all be gone.

In other words, if the sanity value reaches zero, Lu Jian should immediately fall into a madness that will never recover. How could he remain the same as he is now?

Is there any deviation in this?

Lu Tan feels that he is currently very healthy, both physically and mentally.

In fact, because of last night's experience, Lu Jian felt that his mental state had never been better. After all, being able to sleep for a few hours without being disturbed was of great help in restoring his energy.

"Go see a psychiatrist after that."

Lu Tiao thought.

The time was already past six o'clock and almost noon. Lu Tan took one last look at the dilapidated Jiangcheng Grand Theater, packed up his things, and walked out of the door.

After taking the bus and subway back to the city, Lu Tan did not rush home. Instead, he went to Jiangcheng People's Hospital first.

Putting his backpack and crowbar in the public locker, Lu Jian registered and sat on the hospital bench waiting for the doctor to call him.

"Uncle, it's not good for you to do this. Smoking is prohibited in the hospital."

Lu Tan saw the old man sitting next to him holding a homemade cigarette in his hand, lighting it tremblingly, and he quickly put it out with his fingers.

The old man glanced at Lu Tan, his eyes were hollow and lifeless, and dark red blood vessels were pulsing under his pale skin.

Lu Tiao noticed that the mother with a silent child not far away looked at him in horror, and turned the child's head away to prevent her from looking at Lu Tiao. He smiled.

"Please Lu Tian to the second clinic. Please Lu Tian to the second clinic."

Hearing his name, Lu Tan straightened his clothes and came to the consulting room.

Opposite him is a male doctor in a white coat. He is about forty years old and wears frameless square glasses. He looks very friendly.

"Hello, my surname is Hao, you can call me Dr. Hao."

He introduced himself and shook hands with Lu Tan.

"Do you feel uncomfortable somewhere in your heart, or have any emotional problems?"

Dr. Hao held a clipboard and pen in his hand, with the medical record that Lu Tiao had just received beside him, and asked in a soft tone.

After hearing Dr. Hao's words, Lu Tan thought for a moment before speaking calmly.

"I think I might be crazy."

"?"

Dr. Hao was stunned.

He looked Lu Jiao up and down and adjusted his glasses.

"You mean, you think you have a mental problem?"

"right."

Lu Tan nodded.

"Are there any symptoms?"

Dr. Hao has been treating patients for so many years and has seen all kinds of mental patients.

There are people who have become depressed because of practicing the knife skills they saw online, there are big bosses who always feel that there are unscrupulous people trying to harm them, and there are also "killers" who use a potted plant as a friend and wear sunglasses at night.

After most patients with mental illness sit down and face Dr. Hao's questioning, their first words are usually: I'm not sick.

There are very few people like Lu Tan who say "I'm crazy" when they say it.

Of course, it's not completely absent.

For example, there was a kid from a rich family who hit and killed someone with his car and then repeatedly ran over him. Finally, he went to a psychiatrist and strongly demanded that he be diagnosed with mental illness to get out of the crime. Dr. Hao was of course realistic and saw him being sent to prison.

"I have encountered ghosts one after another recently. They want to kill me and torture me. I also saw monsters in the starry sky. As soon as they open their eyes, mankind will perish."

Facing the doctor's questions, Lu Tan told the truth.

"ghost?"

Dr. Hao patiently asked Lu Tiao while writing a few words on his note board.

Paranoia, ghost direction.

"Yes, there are at least two ghosts in my home."

Lu Tan nodded.

"Do you think they'll hurt you?"

"One will, and one may not."

"oh."

Dr. Hao wrote a few more words on the clipboard.

Persecutory delusion, mild, with suspected schizophrenia tendencies.

"I see that you seem very calm. Aren't you afraid that those ghosts will harm you?"

"I can hit them with a crowbar, and I can also play the suona to drive away evil spirits."

"Suona?"

Dr. Hao paused.

Suona exorcises evil spirits, and it feels like there are many problems, but there seems to be nothing wrong with it.

"Yes, I have a suona. If you play it, you can see a dark yellow planet in the universe. On that planet, there is a great being dormant. He has not yet awakened. He only relies on the murmurs in his dreams.

It can affect humans and drive them into madness..."

Lu Tan described what he saw in detail.

There is no confidentiality policy in the system of Quiet Place, and they even specially gave the mission video to Lu Jian, obviously not caring about confidentiality.

But normal people would definitely not believe Lu Jian’s words unless they had personal experience.

While Dr. Hao listened to Lu Tiao's story, he wrote another sentence on the paper.

The delusional disorder is extremely serious and has formed its own theory of the world. It is recommended to take X-rays for observation, as organic lesions may have occurred.

The illness is not serious.

"I see you were about to say something just now and kept glancing at me. Is there something wrong?"

Dr. Hao asked again.

"No."

Lu Tan replied immediately, and then looked away from the doll with a funny smile on Dr. Hao's shoulder.

"...Okay, I understand your situation."

Dr. Hao finished taking notes and continued.

"I think your situation may be caused by too much pressure, it may be due to your childhood experiences, or it may be due to some recent stimulation. You'd better maintain a normal attitude towards these things."

"For example, ghosts. Of course there are no ghosts in this world. The reason why you think there are ghosts may be because of excessive delusions."

Mentioning this matter, Dr. Hao remembered what the nurses were chatting about this morning, which seemed to be about some kind of supernatural video.

"Many of what you think are ghosts are actually just special effects. I heard that there are some popular supernatural videos on the Internet, saying that there are ghosts. In fact, these videos are fake at first glance. It can be seen that they are special effects. You might as well go find some

Let’s take a look? I’ll look for it… and I have it.”

Dr. Hao took out his mobile phone and searched briefly. He quickly found the video that had been viewed more than six million times. He handed the mobile phone to Lu Jian.

Lu Tan took the phone and saw the video titled "Never open it at night!!!", saw his room in the video, and saw himself lying down.

"But the doctor..."

Lu Tan's expression remained unchanged and he pointed at the video on his phone.

"The person here is me."

"???"

Question marks appeared on Dr. Hao's head.

He hurriedly pulled up the video progress bar, and then he saw that the man lying on the bed with dark fingerprints on his body and struggling with his eyes closed was really Lu Jian.

"Let's do this... you go get a CT scan and we'll see if there are any lesions."

He wrote a note and handed it to Lu Kan, and watched the kind and ordinary man leave the room. He did not rush to call the next patient, but finished watching the six-minute video first.

After a long time, Dr. Hao, who almost threw away his phone, touched his shoulder, picked up the pen again, and circled the conclusions he just made on the board that recorded Lu Jian's condition, turning them into a section of diagnosis and treatment results.

Severe delusional disorder, persecutory paranoia, and schizophrenia have formed a complete and self-consistent worldview system, and delusional behaviors have been projected into reality. They have slight self-mutilation and self-abuse tendencies. Long-term observation is recommended.

After finishing writing, Dr. Hao recorded the contents on Lu Jian's file in the hospital's internal system, and made a brief note on the system linked to the police.

The remark only has four words.

【Very dangerous!】

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