Chapter 553 If He Is a Suspect
After Hong Ling left, Chu Sisi asked, "Teacher, she didn't say anything, why do you suspect she is..."
"What is she?" Muchun lay lazily on the chair, "The registration fee is 10 cents, and I can't do any examination. It's too difficult for me."
"Teacher, let me tell you something serious. In such a situation where communication is impossible, why did the teacher guess that this girl has this problem of doing the same thing repeatedly? Is it because she ate six cute ones?"
"That's one reason, and then there's the gut feeling."
intuition!
What an answer.
"Why do you have this intuition?" Chu Sisi asked.
"Because I'm familiar with it. I've seen a lot of cases." Mu Chun said, "By the way, why didn't Dr. Chu go to his outpatient clinic today? Why did you stay here with me? What case analysis did you say this morning? Is it Zhou Gang? What happened next?"
Upon hearing the word "Zhou Gang", Chu Sisi's face suddenly turned red.
"It's like this, maybe I'm overthinking it, but I think it's very possible, and I've been thinking about this for two weeks, and it feels more and more logical." Chu Sisi is actually very confident, and can even say , Chu Sisi believed that she had obtained enough evidence, and the question now was how to deal with such a situation.
"Is it about our patients here?" Muchun frowned.
"Yes, the matter starts with Sumikawa Medical College. This incident has troubled Liu Yiming for nearly a month. Within a month, there were several calls to the police. There was also a female student from Sumikawa Medical College who went directly to the police station to report the case. Three All the girls said the same thing, and these three girls lived in the same dormitory area, and all of them said the same thing, their underwear was missing.”
"This sounds a bit familiar." Muchun responded.
Having said this, Chu Sisi's face returned to normal a little, and she became more and more confident in her reasoning. She walked to the coffee machine and poured herself a cup of coffee. After returning to her seat, she looked at her like a detective. Muchun said: "I suspect that my patient is related to the disappearance of underwear at Sumikawa Medical College."
"Huh? So shocking!"
"Does the teacher think it's possible?"
"I don't know. I'm listening to Dr. Chu's analysis. Tell me whatever you think."
Encouraged by Mu Chun, Chu Sisi explained to Mu Chun the first time she heard Liu Yiming mention the incident of missing underwear at Sumikawa Medical College until she became more and more certain that Zhou Gang had done it.
"I probably understand that you think your patient is a thief." Muchun concluded.
"Yes, because the teacher can take a look at his address. His address is Lane 211, Zhaoyan Road. Lane 211, Zhaoyan Road, is the faculty apartment building of Sumikawa Medical College. It is outside the south gate of Sumikawa Medical College. This community is an apartment building for teachers of Sumikawa Medical College. There is a row of female dormitories in the south gate separated from the teachers' apartment building. "
After Chu Sisi finished speaking, she took a few sips of coffee.
The room suddenly became extremely dull. Mu Chun held her face and did not look at the computer or say whether Chu Sisi's reasoning was correct or wrong. Chu Sisi couldn't stand the silence, so she urged: "Teacher, why don't you check it out? Information about Zhou Gang?”
"Since you said it is the faculty apartment building of Sumikawa Medical College, it must be it. There is no need to verify this. What are you going to do now?"
"This is where I hesitate. I can't figure out what I should do, what should I do if I make a mistake."
Muchun took a sip of coffee and seemed to be thinking deeply, while Chu Sisi looked at Mu Chun expectantly.
"Then you first tell me Zhou Gang's treatment status in the past few weeks, and I want to check your treatment records."
Chu Sisi dutifully returned to her clinic and took out the treatment records and gave them to Mu Chun. When Mu Chun read the treatment records, Chu Sisi's heart almost reached her throat, and she felt like she was being corrected by a teacher on the test paper.
Mu Chunzai looked at it carefully for a long time, then closed the treatment record and placed it squarely between the two of them.
"What's wrong?" Chu Sisi asked nervously.
In Chu Sisi's impression, Muchun read very fast, so it took the teacher a full fifteen minutes to read the therapy records today. Chu Sisi's whole heart was raised and she couldn't put it down at all.
"Does this mean it's still [hoarding disorder]?" Muchun asked.
"Well, yes." Chu Sisi didn't feel confident when she said this.
Mu Chun naturally noticed this lack of self-confidence.
In Zhou Gang's case, it has taken a total of one month from the first outpatient visit to the present. Zhou Gang has not been absent from four follow-up visits. Not only did he come to the hospital on time, but each treatment lasted more than an hour.
Most of the content in the treatment records is listening to the patient's self-narration, and this Zhou Gang really likes self-narration and can talk for an hour each time.
What Mu Chun saw from the treatment records was nothing more than sorting out women's underwear at home every day. This incident affected his social life. He felt that others would look down on him very much if they knew about it.
As for Zhou Gang's work, it is not clear in the treatment records.
In short, this treatment record seems to have no problems, but there are many hidden problems.
And now, Chu Sisi said that Zhou Gang might be a suspect in the case of missing girls' underwear at Sumikawa Medical College that Liu Yiming was handling. Judging this matter with the caution of a psychopsychiatrist, Mu Chun had no way not to feel overly worried. of.
It is not an exaggeration to say that he is thinking carefully now, and the focus of his careful consideration is not Zhou Gang, but Chu Sisi.
As an inexperienced intern in the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, what happened to Chu Sisi? What did she hide or deliberately ignore in this case?
Mu Chun looked at Chu Sisi, and the outpatient room was so quiet that the heartbeats of both of them could be heard.
Chu Sisi subconsciously moved her eyes away from the treatment record in the middle and looked at the bleak sunlight outside the window. The new building opposite has completed the structural capping. When the sun is not good, the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine must turn on all the lights at 8 o'clock in the morning to ensure sufficient lighting. If there are no patients, the stubborn Dean Jia will most likely still think about asking the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine to leave the hospital. Thinking of this, Chu Sisi suddenly felt a strong sense of incompetence, and even wondered if she was dragging down the entire Department of Psychosomatic Medicine.
Looking at the shadow of the building reflected on the wall, her heart began to sink, little by little, her palms were slightly sweaty, and she did not dare to look away from the window. Time in the outpatient room seemed to be condensing.