Chapter 1: Dr. Cheng
Fortunately, I Met You
Translator: Qoob
Editor: Nyxnox
âAny patient suffering from mental trauma is someone worth listening to. The primary goal of psychiatric care is not to provide patients with an unachievable state of happiness, but rather to help them build up their own patience and resolve to confront their own struggles.â
âProfessor, does that mean that you believe that mental illnesses canât be treated?â
âNo, quite the opposite in fact. Mental illnesses can be treated, as long as we provide these patients with sufficient patience and resolve.
âThen, professor, what if your patient ends up falling in love with you because of that?â
Cheng Xi raised her head and smiled at the student who had asked the question, a young, pretty girl who immediately hid behind her neighbor upon noticing Cheng Xiâs gaze.
Cheng Xi was a psychiatrist and, at the same time, a lecturer at a medical university. Because of her age, wit, and looks, she was very popular among all the students, and her lectures every Thursday were almost always filled to maximum capacity. Of course, this meant that she also received all sorts of strange questions at the end of every lecture.
This wasnât the first time she had been asked such a question, and so she was able to answer it handily. Smiling, she said, âI think Iâd be very happy, because that would mean that the patientâs mind is under a wonderful misconception.â
Someone else followed up and asked, âProfessor, do you think that love is a misconception?â
âRather than that, Iâd call it more of a temporary illusion.â
âHave you had such an illusion, professor?â
âNo, because Iâm already old.â
âBoo----â The whole crowd of students playfully booed her comment. âPretending to be old is shameful!â A bold student even jokingly asked, âProfessor, I donât mind that youâre old, so can I date you?â
Cheng Xi smiled as she nimbly shot back, âA date in the lab as my test subject?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The student who had just asked her about dating quickly recanted with a serious expression on his face. âLove between students and faculty isnât permitted. Professor, Iâll do my best to work on my self-restraint.â
Everyone laughed, including Cheng Xi. âHow regretful.â
The classroom once again filled with laughter. The bell rang not too long later, signaling that it was time for the students to file out of class. While saying goodbye to her students, Cheng Xi packed up her books and teaching materials. But just as she was about to leave, she noticed a male student that was resting his head on his desk, sound asleep.
She walked over to him, and quickly prodded him awake. The male student rubbed the sleep from his eyes and looked at her.
âDo you want some candy?â asked Cheng Xi as she extended her hand, a colorfully wrapped sweet resting on her palm. âIâm sorry that my class made you feel so bored.â
The student looked at her in a daze, as if she were a monster.
Cheng Xi smiled, left the sweet on his desk, and stepped out of the classroom.
While walking, she received a call. âCheng Xi, where are you?â
The phone call was from Cheng Xiâs own professor, Madam Cai Yi. She was both Cheng Xiâs doctoral advisor and a national authority on psychiatry. After retiring, she felt restless about doing nothing, and subsequently opened up her own office and lab.
âI just finished teaching.â
âGood. Come to my office.â
Cheng Xi left her things in her office and immediately headed over. Madam Caiâs office was right next to her home, and its surroundings were the definition of natural beauty. By her office was a lake, and by the lakeside was a flock of pigeons. The surroundings were filled with vibrant shrubs and blossoms, and, even more unusually, the water itself was clear and limpid. It was truly a relaxing place to be.
The only problem was that it was a bit far from the school, and the evening rush hour only exacerbated the long drive. By the time Cheng Xi arrived, it was already late enough that the early winterâs dusk was only being held at bay by the surrounding lights.
She pushed the door open and entered, bringing wisps of the winter cold in with her. Madam Caiâs hair was streaked with gray, and her gold-rimmed glasses giving her a classic scholarly air. She was sitting on the sofa in front of her desk, talking with the young man sitting beside her.
Upon hearing Cheng Xi enter, both people looked over at Cheng Xi. Madam Cai smiled at her. âYouâre here already? Itâs cold outside, isnât it?â
Cheng Xi cheerily replied, âItâs fine, just a little windy.â
The two made small talk as Madam Cai motioned for Cheng Xi to sit by her side. She pointed at the young man and introduced the two, saying, âThis is the CEO of Donglai, Lu Chenzhou, or Director Lu.â And to Lu Chenzhou, she said, âThis is the young, pretty, and creative Dr. Cheng that Iâve been telling you so much about.â
Cheng Xi knew of Donglai, a large drug manufacturer; many of Madam Caiâs projects were supported by the company.
She just hadnât expected their CEO to be so young. He was a relatively handsome man, and probably not even thirty yet.
However, Cheng Xiâs first impression of Lu Chenzhou was not only that he was young and handsome, but also cold and aloof. When their gazes met, it was as if she were but a speck of dust in his eyes.