the next morning.

The sunlight shines softly into the psychological counseling room.

Fang Tingting accompanied Su Qianman here as usual.

After experiencing the terrible nightmare last night, Su Qianman's face now looked somewhat solemn.

Although there was no extreme fear, there was still some worry in my heart.

She sat on the chair and said calmly, "Mandy, I dreamt about that scene again last night, and it was very clear."

Her counselor has always been Mandy.

Mandy is also a mutual friend of her and Tingting, and Mandy knows all about her situation.

"Does the feeling you get from this dream remain as strong as before?" Mandy sat on the chair, leaning forward slightly, looking at Su Qianman intently.

"It's still the same. I can't get rid of the sense of reality. It's like I was in the delivery room and it was so real."

Su Qianman frowned and spoke seriously about her feelings about the dream.

Fang Tingting also walked forward a few steps and sat on the chair next to Su Qianman.

His face was gloomy as he continued, "We have been following your advice over the years. Our team never sees pregnant women and avoids mentioning Manman's mother. We thought that by doing so, Manman's condition would improve, but it still didn't work."

Mandy heard this and folded her hands under her chin.

After thinking for a moment, he spoke: "Manman, I think your situation is likely derived from deeper experiences in childhood, and it is very likely man-made."

"What? What does this mean?" Su Qianman frowned, looking confused.

Isn't it because she feels guilty towards her mother that she keeps having nightmares?

Doesn’t all this stem from her personal psychological problems?

It’s none of other people’s business.

She has always believed so.

Now it's man-made?

Mandy stood up and explained seriously while pacing: "From a medical professional point of view, the fact that you knew your mother died because of your dystocia is not enough to cause you such a serious and lasting psychological trauma, or even develop a fear of childbirth.

I have seen many people with similar experiences, but most of them just feel guilty. I have never seen a case as serious as yours. After many experimental comparisons and in-depth research, we found that your condition is rare. "

As Su Qianman and Fang Tingting listened, the worry and tension on their faces became more and more obvious.

The meaning of these words did not seem to be as simple as they thought.

Things seem to be more complicated than they thought...

Knowing that Su Qianman took this matter very seriously, Mandy stopped and looked at her solemnly: "I have carefully studied your psychological reports over the past eight years. After repeated thinking and inference, I made a bold guess."

He paused and said gloomily: "The scenes in your dream may not be dreams, but real scenes that you have witnessed with your own eyes."

"What?" The two girls shouted in unison, their faces full of shock.

What...what does this mean?

Real scenario?

How can this be?

Mandy took a deep breath and continued, "Normally, even when you grow up, you will still have some memories of your childhood. But if you saw it before the age of four, the memory will often become blurred as you grow up, making it difficult for you to distinguish whether it is real or a dream. I guess you most likely saw the video of your mother's death during childbirth before the age of four."

"What?" Su Qianman's body shook violently and she froze.

This... How is this possible...

No matter how horrible the truth was, she was ready to accept it.

But...this...this was something she had never thought of.

Fang Tingting was also surprised and trembling all over.

This is incredible.

But seeing that Manman was frozen, she quickly stood up, put her arms around Manman's shoulders, and tried to comfort her.

She and Manman have been supporting each other over the years.

She knew that Manman had been living under the shadow of her mother's death in childbirth all these years.

I suffered a lot because of this, and even suspected that I had mental problems.

Manman must have been greatly shocked to hear such words at this moment.

Mandy sat down and looked at Su Qianman seriously. "And I suspect that you have not only seen it once. Before you were four years old, you may have been watching the video of your mother's difficult labor over and over again. Those bloody and cruel scenes had a great impact on you when you were young, which gradually made you suffer from fertility phobia.

Under this kind of continuous stimulation, you gradually develop deep memories, so those scenes will appear repeatedly in your dreams so realistically, aggravating your symptoms of fear of childbirth. "

After saying that, Mandy kept her eyes on Manman.

She knew it was a cruel truth.

But as Manman's psychologist, only by speaking out can she help Manman get out of the shadow of the past.

Su Qianman listened to every word Mandy said.

It was like being hit hard by curses from hell.

A creepy feeling of fear suddenly came over me.

All along, those delivery room scenes frequently appeared in her dreams.

She originally thought it was just an illusion, a fantasy she had created.

But now I am told that all this is real.

Every frame and every clip was a tragic scene of her mother's death during childbirth.

At this moment, her mind was completely blank, and she only felt numb all over...

"Mandy, are you saying that someone deliberately forced Manman to watch these videos before she was four years old, which caused Manman to have psychological trauma?

Fang Tingting was extremely surprised when she heard what Mandy said just now, but she still tried to maintain the only trace of clarity she had, and asked with a frown.

"We can't rule out this possibility." Mandy frowned and was silent for a moment, her expression extremely solemn: "The person who has these videos and allows Manman to watch them frequently is most likely her relative, such as... her father, or... grandfather."

When Su Qianman heard this, the fear she had just felt was now replaced by a greater shock.

She kept shaking her head violently, her eyes wide open, filled with disbelief and fear: "Impossible... It can't be Grandpa, absolutely... Impossible..."

How could it be grandpa?

It definitely couldn't be grandpa's.

From childhood to adulthood, her grandfather was the only one who cared for her and loved her.

There is no way that grandpa could be so hard-hearted and cruel to her.

Grandpa would never treat her like this.

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