Chapter 1144: Coming to Ji Minghui
Chapter 1144: Coming to Ji Minghui
Editor: Henyee Translations
Gu Yang chose the most economical and environmentally friendly option: she took the bus alone, riding every route in the city. From the starting point to the end, she took in all that Jin City had to offer.
The spring sun was bright, the sycamore trees lining the streets were lush, and the cherry blossoms dazzled her eyes.
Sitting by the window, Gu Yang gazed at the scenery outside.
She noticed many students in blue and white uniforms along the way and suddenly remembered that today was Friday, the day school let out.
“Next stop, Jin City’s No. 1 Middle School.”
...When Gu Yang heard the announcement, she tore her gaze away from the group of high school students returning home.
She got off at the next stop.
Once school ended, Gu Yang grabbed her bag and pretended to be a student of Jin City No. 1 Middle School, moving against the flow of students and entering the campus with an expression of nonchalance.
As she walked through the campus, a sense of familiarity washed over her, despite never having been there before. She felt as if she knew the location of the library, the classrooms, the track podium, and more.
Everything was too familiar.
As Gu Yang watched the students playing badminton on the field and others in the classrooms, a familiar scene flashed in her mind.
This time, the figures were clearer than before.
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She saw familiar versions of Gu Jin and Feng Jue, though they weren’t entirely the same. Gu Jin had long hair and appeared even colder than usual. Her expression was much more subdued, with icy eyes and a beautiful face that seemed shrouded in frost.
Feng Jue, still obedient and shy, had clear eyes now tinged with hostility, and his smile lacked warmth.
A sharp pang pierced Gu Yang’s heart.
Other figures began to materialize in her mind, still within Jin City No. 1 Middle School. They were both male and female, all looking youthful.
Those faces felt familiar, yet she couldn’t place them.
A headache surged through Gu Yang. She covered her head and squatted down, wincing in pain as her brows knitted together.
Jin City No. 1 Middle School was one of the few places that triggered these memories during this period. Gu Yang suspected she had lived here once and had friends, but their identities eluded her.
She was certain that she had lost her memory.
Desperate to clear the fog and uncover the truth, she also knew that she couldn’t solve this riddle on her own in such a short time.
Determined to find help, Gu Yang went to the mental hospital in Jin City.
Although she was knowledgeable about psychology and mental illness, she recognized the difficulty of treating herself. Seeking professional assistance was essential.
However, when Gu Yang met with the doctor, she quickly realized that the treatment plan offered was not suitable for her. The doctor seemed overwhelmed, not only by Gu Yang’s condition but also by her extensive knowledge of the subject.
If it weren’t for her youthful appearance—looking no older than 13 or 14—the doctor might have suspected she was an authoritative expert. She spoke with more proficiency in professional jargon than he did.
The doctor said, “Ms. Gu Yang, um, I mean, Student Gu Yang, in two days, Director Ji Minghui will be visiting Jin City for an inspection and will be available for consultations. You can get his contact information.”
“Director Ji Minghui is the head of the mental hospital in the capital and a prominent figure in the Ji family. He is highly regarded in the fields of mental illness and psychology.”
Gu Yang nodded, appreciating the information. “Thank you.”
Having access to top experts would certainly be beneficial.