After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 340 - 256: Winter Break Begins
After she left.
The remaining girl said with a satisfied look, "It’s so relaxing to have a meal after the exams."
But it’s a bit awkward!
Teacher Ning, who’s so busy she forgets to eat lunch, eats even less than them!
No wonder beautiful people with good figures have their reasons!
The girl secretly swore in her heart, "I’ll start dieting after this meal!"
"Eating makes people happy!" Ning Youguang agreed.
The girl who went to buy drinks returned after a while.
She was holding three cups of milk tea, gently placing one in front of Ning Youguang, sweetly saying, "Teacher Ning, have some milk tea."
Ning Youguang took a sip, "Thank you."
The two girls drank their milk tea while watching her eat.
Noticing how cleanly she ate everything except a few pieces of meat, "Does the teacher not like meat?"
The other one realized and asked, "Oh right, why doesn’t Teacher Ning eat meat?"
Ning Youguang shook her head, "This pork belly is a bit greasy."
"Greasy?" said one girl, "I just ate some, it’s not greasy."
"If the teacher doesn’t eat it, I’ll have it." The girl next to her clearly didn’t like wasting food.
Ning Youguang said, "You don’t mind eating what I left behind?"
The girl laughed heartily, "Of course not!"
Isn’t it too wonderful?
She shared meat with the goddess.
This kind of thing can be remembered for a lifetime!
Ning Youguang handed over the untouched pork belly to her. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
The girl poured it into the remaining rice, mashed it up, and finished it in a few bites.
The three walked out of the first canteen together as more students were coming in for lunch.
Ning Youguang said, "Rest well after the exams."
"We will, teacher," said one girl.
The other girl said, "We’re going back to the dorm to soak our feet, then hide under the blankets and watch movies, I’ve stocked up quite a few that I haven’t watched yet."
"That’s very nice." Ning Youguang smiled, "Wish you happy movie watching."
The two girls giggled, "Happy New Year, Teacher Ning."
Ning Youguang laughed, "Also, a Happy New Year to you both in advance!"
...
Months later, seeing Xiao Qi again.
Ning Youguang noticed that the child had obviously grown taller and fatter, and his expression was much livelier than before.
Xiao Qi’s parents were very happy to see her too.
Xiao Qi’s mom’s complexion was also better than before, "Teacher Ning, thank you so much, ever since we returned from Beijing, everyone in our family can see that the child’s temperament is much more lively than before, he doesn’t vomit several times a day like he used to. So this time in Beijing, we plan to completely cure the child’s problem."
Ning Youguang asked her, "Do you still argue with your husband often?"
Xiao Qi’s mom glanced at her son sitting quietly outside, whispered, "Still arguing, but now we try to avoid doing it in front of the child."
After a slight pause, she continued, "Since you told us the reason for the child’s vomiting, I’ve also been careful about what I say in front of him, trying hard not to complain about his dad in front of him, and my husband and I also spent more time with him."
Ning Youguang smiled, "Okay, I understand, you and Xiao Qi’s dad go out for a bit, I need to talk to Xiao Qi alone."
Xiao Qi’s mom quickly left the small treatment room.
...
Now only Ning Youguang and Xiao Qi were left in the room.
She smiled at him, "Your mom tells me that whenever she talks about school with you, you throw up. When you get home from school and start reading or doing homework, you throw up. Do you dislike school?"
Xiao Qi awkwardly scratched his head, "I don’t know why, but whenever mom talks about school or reading or homework, I want to throw up. I really don’t want to be like this, Teacher Ning, you know? Getting all the stuff out of my stomach feels awful. I like reading, I quite like school, it’s better than staying at home where I’m alone, whereas, at school, there are classmates to talk to and play with."
"I see." Ning Youguang nodded, "If it’s not fun at home, I would also want to go to school. But then you’re vomiting because your mom talks about school and homework, do you think that’s normal?"
Xiao Qi shook his head and sighed, "It’s not normal, others aren’t like this."
Ning Youguang said, "Do you know why?"
"I don’t know." Xiao Qi furrowed his brows.
"It’s because your subconscious is bothering you." Ning Youguang said, "You should have heard of the idea that nothing in this world happens without a reason. Behind every event, there are causes we cannot see."
Xiao Qi nodded, "I’ve heard that."
"Right." Ning Youguang said, "Although vomiting is a physically painful reaction, from another angle, isn’t vomiting also helping you get some opportunities? Avoiding things you don’t want to face?"
Xiao Qi thought for a moment and said, "Every time I vomit, my parents stop fighting and let me rest at home, they spend time with me."
"After you went back last time, did your parents fight?"
"I haven’t seen them argue at home."
"Do you realize your subconscious has regarded ’vomiting’ as an effective tool?"
Xiao Qi asked, "Teacher, what is subconscious?"
"It refers to psychological activities we can’t see ourselves." Ning Youguang tried to explain in language Xiao Qi would understand.
"The teacher means my subconscious is something even I don’t know about, right?" Xiao Qi asked.
"Correct." Ning Youguang said, "You don’t know about it, but it influences your behavior. For instance, if your subconscious has regarded ’vomiting’ as a useful tool, then whenever you face some issue in life you can’t handle or confront, it will emerge on its own, your body feels it but you’re unaware."
Ning Youguang knew long before that Xiao Qi’s struggles weren’t merely due to disliking school; there were numerous deeper issues.
During the last treatment session, she recognized many fundamental problems remained unresolved, aware Xiao Qi’s ’vomiting’ wouldn’t improve instantly either, the reason being—
In the temporary treatment of Xiao Qi, her approach was solely based on the child’s perspective.
This was far from sufficient.
To genuinely heal Xiao Qi, his parents need to be actively involved in the treatment.
Because if the child’s psychological issues originate from the family, parental involvement is necessary in the treatment for fundamental solutions.
Otherwise, as long as family issues persist, like a virus, they continue to infect the child, making the child ill. 1314







