"Uh... it’s nothing serious! You don’t need to worry, with Jason’s help, this illness can definitely be cured." Ji Chuan stamred.
"If it’s not an illness, then what is it?" Yan Huan was originally very worried, and Ji Chuan’s evasiveness made her even more uncertain.
Her heart was pounding wildly, thumping in her chest.
"Yan Huan, first tell , do you trust deep down?" Ji Chuan focused intently on Yan Huan’s eyes.
Yan Huan nodded slowly.
"Since you trust , let arrange everything, okay? You shouldn’t have any worries in your heart, just cooperate with Jason when the ti cos for treatnt." Ji Chuan didn’t plan to tell Yan Huan what exactly was wrong with her at that mont.
"But..." Yan Huan was a bit unwilling.
This strange illness had left many people helpless over the years.
It was a rare chance to et an expert from the United States, and she finally had hope of unraveling the mystery of this illness, but Ji Chuan still refused to tell her.
"Yan Huan, let tell you." Jason noticed Yan Huan’s eagerness to know, and as Ji Chuan wasn’t willing to speak, he couldn’t help himself.
"Hey! Jason!" Ji Chuan quickly stopped him.
"Ji Chuan!" Yan Huan furrowed her brows tightly, "Please! Tell ! No matter what this illness is, I won’t be afraid! I won’t back down! Even if it’s death, I won’t fear it! But at least let understand clearly!"
"No, no, no! It’s not death." Jason didn’t understand why Ji Chuan wanted to conceal it from Yan Huan.
In his view, this illness wasn’t unusual at all.
"Tell , Jason!" Yan Huan pleaded, her eyes locked on Jason.
"Well..." Jason glanced at Ji Chuan and then said, "Co here, I have sothing to discuss with you."
Jason pulled Ji Chuan into the bedroom and closed the door: "Ji Chuan, this illness is quite common in the United States. There’s no need to keep it a secret. Yan Huan should have the right to know."
"No. Jason, you don’t understand the situation here in our country. This illness is still unexplained now, and I’m afraid if I explain it to Yan Huan, she might misunderstand and get scared!" Ji Chuan had his concerns.
He hoped to explain it to Yan Huan slowly once there was improvent or after recovery, rather than telling her now.
"I understand your feelings. However, during the subsequent treatnt, you’ll need to repeatedly talk about this with Yan Huan. We need her cooperation, so it’s necessary to make it clear to her." Jason said.
"Well... fine." Ji Chuan sighed and agreed.
The two finally reached an agreent and walked out of the bedroom.
"Can you tell now?" Yan Huan looked at them with longing in her eyes.
Jason nodded with a smile: "Of course! Actually, your illness is not a strange illness at all. Your body is very healthy, without any disease whatsoever!"
"Then why am I...?"
"I understand what you an. Your problem isn’t in your body but in your mind!" Jason said.
"Mind? There’s sothing wrong with my mind?" Yan Huan was stunned; this was the first ti she’d heard of having a ntal illness.
"Yes. We call it a psychological disorder." Jason patted his chest and said, "And I am not only a doctor but also a psychologist."
As soon as he finished speaking, Yan Huan’s face suddenly turned pale.
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