Chapter 187: Don’t Look For Me Ever Again
Fortunately, I Met You
Translator: Qoob
Editor: Nyxnox
Lu Chenzhouâs voice was far too placid, so much so that Baldy felt a chill run down his spine, and even his excitement to see what would happen when the two of them met was quickly snuffed out. He nudged Xu Po with his elbow, wanting to pass the problem onto someone else. âGo fetch them.â
But Xu Po reacted even faster than him; heâd already retreated to one side long ago. âWerenât you the one who called them over? Youâre also more familiar with them.â
â......â
The two of them stared daggers at each other until Baldy finally relented and went downstairs to fetch Tian Rou and Cheng Xi. On the way up, he kept nervously repeating, âWe really didnât do much tonight. Weâre only here to eat some food and play mahjong.â
But he repeated it so much that Tian Rou became suspicious. âDid you do something bad?â
âPeh, what bad thing could I have done?â
Tian Rou calmly replied, âIf not, then why are you so nervous?â
Baldy didnât have a reply to Tian Rouâs rejoinder, and Cheng Xi couldnât help but smile slightly at his comical reaction. Tian Rou narrowed her eyes and then gently placed her hand on the back of Baldyâs neck as she calmly said with a hint of anger, âWhatâve you done now? Come, let Cheng Xi go up by herself. Weâll have a little talk on the side.â
With that, she dragged Baldy to the side without even giving him a chance to resist as she said that sheâd be lenient if he told the truth. But before he was dragged away, all Baldy managed to say to Cheng Xi was, âZhouâs in the room right in front of you. If you walk a bit more, youâll be able to see it......â
Then, Cheng Xi saw the two vanish into another corridor. She knew that this was Tian Rouâs way of excusing her and Baldy so that she could have a one-on-one conversation with Lu Chenzhou.
After thinking about it a little, Cheng Xi walked forward as Baldy instructed. There were no rooms along the straight and narrow open corridor, but at the end, she could see a standalone two-story bungalow.
The door to the room was open, and she could see lamplight and a few faint shadows spilling from it.
When Cheng Xi walked a bit more forward, she recognized one of the shadows as Lu Chenzhouâs. He was wearing a bathrobe as he sat in front of a desk and expressionlessly played with the tea set on the table. Besides him was a young girl, and opposite him, Xu Po. Xu Po was gazing outside, and he seemed to relax significantly when he saw Cheng Xi, as he quickly turned around and said something to Lu Chenzhou.
Lu Chenzhou nodded, and Xu Po stood up to greet her, waiting at the door for her to come closer. âDr. Cheng, long time no see.â
Cheng Xi smiled back warmly. âLong time no see.â
âHave you eaten?â
âYup.â
âThen please enter.â
Cheng Xi entered without further ado. Lu Chenzhou was still lazily playing with the tea set by him, but the girl by his side raised her head and looked at Cheng Xi curiously.
Cheng Xi smiled kindly at her as well. She walked in front of the table, looked straight at Lu Chenzhou, and asked, âCan we talk?â
Lu Chenzhou stopped playing with the tea set, but he still didnât respond. Luckily, Xu Po understood his thoughts, and he brought the girl away. âLetâs go. Weâll wait at the door for the others.â The girl hesitated slightly, but when Lu Chenzhou didnât object, she obediently followed Xu Poâs lead out.
And then, the two of them were the only ones left in the room.
But the door wasnât closed, and Cheng Xi could still voices drifting in from outside. It was that girl, and she asked, âMr. Xu, who is that person?â
Neither Cheng Xi nor Lu Chenzhou paid any attention to Xu Poâs answer. Cheng Xi sat down in front of Lu Chenzhou and asked, âYouâre back from your business trip?â
Lu Chenzhou didnât intend on exchanging pleasantries with her, and he directly asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
His tone was cold, as if he had returned to that same indifferent Mr. Lu that Cheng Xi had first seen. He was aloof, reserved, and regarded other people as if they were mere specks of dust.
Cheng Xi knew that she didnât have to beat around the bush. In fact, she didnât want to either, because she was in a sour mood. She bluntly responded, âIf I asked you to help me transfer Chen Jiaman out of my professorâs laboratory, would you do so?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Lu Chenzhou raised his gaze to look at her face, his expression still calm and unmoving. He mockingly asked, âAre all doctors as naive as you?â Then, he smiled slightly as he answered, âYou seem to have forgotten that Donglaiâs mine.â
âYet I seem to recall that you once told me you didnât care that much about Donglai.â But Cheng Xi didnât want to encourage him to destroy Donglai, so she mollified her tone and changed tack, instead earnestly saying, âLu Chenzhou, a single Chen Jiaman canât change anything. On the other hand, she herself will be the only one whoâs changed, and maybe even destroyed. Iâm not making baseless accusations here. I just came back from my professorâs place. Her psyche was already very weak, and without careful care and attention, any sort of forceful or harsh treatment will only exacerbate her condition. The standardized treatment that my professorâs working to establish wonât benefit from Chen Jiamanâs case......â
Lu Chenzhou raised his eyebrows questioningly. âAre you calling Cai Yiâs knowledge into question? I seem to recall that her reputation in the field of psychiatry is far more established than yours.â
Cheng Xiâs expression was serious as she replied, âHaving an established reputation doesnât necessarily mean that youâre always right, and our dispute is simply ideological in nature. Iâm not disputing her knowledge. My professorâs taking the whole future of the world into perspective, while Iâm just focusing on a single person in front of me. Lu Chenzhou, help me, please.â
He looked at her. The Cheng Xi in front of her seemed to merge with his first impression of Cheng Xi, that petite doctor filled with naivete who had rejected her professorâs offer with a smile.
After being together for so long, he had almost forgotten that she was a doctor as well.
And in some sense, only a doctor.
Lu Chenzhou smirked coolly. âHelp you? Cheng Xi, I almost killed you. Even now, when you sit in front of me like this, I really want to do something bad to you......â He despised her identity as a doctor, and despised her personality that would sacrifice and give up anything to fulfill her duties as a doctor...... but these same parts of her that he despised, he was also deeply attracted to.
Malicious emotions boiled over in his heart, and he warned her in a low voice, âFor your own benefit, you shouldnât look for me ever again.â
âLu Chenzhou......â She could sense his abnormal mood, and she reached out towards him.
Lu Chenzhou continued speaking as if she hadnât said anything. âWhatâs more, donât ask anyone about my affairs in the future either. Do you remember what I asked you in the past? I asked if youâd ever get into bed with your patients, and you said no. So donât try to âfixâ me anymore. Iâm no longer your patient, and youâve long since lost any right to be my doctor.â
âIâm doing quite well for myself right now.â His eyes drooped, and his gaze fell to his hands, almost as if he was replaying the scene of when he had strangled her in his mind. He frowned. âBut I have to admit that what youâve done to me isnât completely useless. At the very least, my restraint has improved, and I can like females now. Not just you, but others too.â
As he said this last sentence, he tilted his head, shifting his gaze. When Cheng Xi followed it, she ended up looking at the girl standing outside. She was standing a bit far from the door, but was attentively looking at the two of them. When she saw them look over, she began to smile.
âSheâs my new girlfriend, and perhaps soon, my new fiancé.â
â......Should I congratulate you?â
âIf you wish.â
Cheng Xi forced a smile onto her face as she said, âAlright. It seems like this conversation stops here. Iâll leave now, then. Sorry to have bothered you.â
She briskly got up and left.
But she was only able to take two steps before Lu Chenzhou called out to her. âWait.â She turned around, and he withdrew a piece of paper from his wallet. âCan you tell me what the answer to this is?â
Honestly, his OCD was the only part of him that she could count on without fail. Cheng Xi had only thought to write that note because she had such a good grasp of his personality; she knew that heâd fixate on what seemed like a brainless question.
If it were anyone else, they might have just laughed upon seeing it, but Lu Chenzhou...... He would ruminate on it over and over, endlessly trying to find an answer, and if he werenât able to do so, then he would undoubtedly find her.
And now, he had found her, but why did it have to be in these circumstances, in this situation?