Chapter 240
The Woman From Hell
Both of them would not have crossed paths with each other. Xander was younger than us as well,
so they could not possibly be from the same university.
Before Xander was able to answer, Jerome came forward, tugged at me, and said, "We met each
other b y chance when we were studying. Let's head for lunch. I'm starving."
It was obvious that he was trying to hide something. H e hung out with me all day when he was
studying. I never saw him being close with someone outside of the university.
Although I was rather skeptical about it, it was his private matter, after all. It would be better for me
not t o ask so many questions about it.
The four of us ate lunch together. Xander needed to leave earlier as he had something else to do.
Cecilia said she was feeling uncomfortable, hence she went back home to sleep.
This left just me and Jerome. He looked at me and asked, âShall we stay for a chat?"
I nodded my head.
"Thereâs a coffee shop opposite here. Letâs go there!"
Then, he stood up. I followed behind him.
We reached the coffee shop and ordered our drinks. I was holding onto the cup. I hesitated for a
while, not knowing what I was supposed to say. Although Jerome was a doctor, he was a man, after
all.
Jerome looked at me quietly. It took him some time to speak. "I'm your doctor. If itâs not easy for you
to talk t o me about it, then it'll be pointless for you to continue consulting me about your illness.â
He was right. I mustered my courage and told him the reason for my change in attitude and
demeanor.
While Jerome was working, he would put away his typical careless and casual attitude. He would
quietly listen to me. He then spoke in a serious tone. "Indeed, it's caused by psychological barriers.
This canât be cured with medications. The only way is to undo the knot in your heart."
I knew that too. The problem was, how could I undo that knot? By removing that memory from my
brain? I t was impossible.
"There's actually a way. A broken heart needs mending. Theo is your heart's cure. Tell him and let
him help you undo the knot in your heart. Both of you can solve this together."
"I came looking for you because I donât want him to know about this." I had been concealing this
matter for a long time. I had never thought of telling him.
"I don't understand what you're taking into account here. You were a victim from the beginning till
the end in this matter. And it was caused by Theo. He has the right to know about it." Jerome raised
his voice, his expression was slightly gloomy.
He paused for a moment and continued, "If you want t o solve this problem, you'll have to let him
know.
You're suffering from mysophobia, and you canât get over your psychological barriers. Every time
you make out with him, it's a conditioned reflex that your brain will reject him."
Jeromeâs words were straightforward, yet they were true. I was feeling a little awkward and said in a
soft voice, "It wasn't like that back then."
"That's because you never witnessed it directly." Jerome went straight to the point.
"Although you knew about his relationship with Cindy back then, youâve been protecting yourself.
You refused to think or believe it.
"But when you heard that recording, it caused you to imagine the same scene countless times.
Those images will always linger in your brain. Then, your brain will form a conditioned reflex. Thatâs
why you're so resistant to make out with him."
"Which means that I'm not actually turning cold? Itâs only with him?" I had always thought it was
because o f him that I had completely lost the ability to do it.
"Do you need to test this?" He gave me an evil grin.
I glared at him and turned my head to look outside the window. I was feeling a little down. It seemed
that this issue could not be solved any time soon. I might as well not think about it. I turned my head
back and asked him, "When are you leaving?"
"Soon. I'll have to confirm the first stage of the treatment for your condition first. Otherwise, you
won't be able to wait until I come back."
I had already said what I was supposed to say. After this, he had to come up with a treatment plan
for me. I picked up the cup and finished drinking the juice. Taking out my car key, I handed it to him.
"You're familiar with the area here. Go and take a leisurely drive."
"What? I came from far away but you and Cecilia are both not keeping me company. It's not fun
strolling alone!" He felt wronged and unhappy.