Chapter 403 The Everlasting Case
Nan Zhuren looked at Weng Pingting's expression and made an embarrassed face:

"So whether it's consultations or classes, I might need you to find someone else to cover for me, Sister Pingting."

For some reason, Weng Pingting suddenly felt like her child had finally grown up.

—It's not easy, this young man in front of me has finally listened to me for once!

This is the first time that Weng Pingting and Nan Zhuren have reached a consensus on this matter!
With her exceptional professional skills, Weng Pingting managed to keep her expression steady after a great deal of effort.

However, given Nan Zhuren's abilities, he could still clearly see the excitement on his senior sister's face.

He just smiled.

After finally calming herself down, Weng Pingting thought for a moment and asked, "Who do you think is more suitable to succeed you?"

Nan Zhuren had already prepared a plan for this.

……

Chang Ming's expression was somewhat conflicted.

He looked at Nan Zhuren and Weng Pingting in front of him.

And a third person.

This person's chin was held up slightly higher than others, making him appear very confident.

On his slightly high chin, there was also a striking and handsome beard.

Weng Pingting introduced to Chang Ming: "This is Teacher Hu Zhongming, a graduate of Nandu Normal University. He has been practicing for ten years and is a national level-two psychological counselor. He is proficient in core counseling techniques such as behaviorism therapy, positive behavior support, and systemic intervention. He is particularly skilled at dealing with academic pressure, emotional distress, behavioral problems, and conflicts between home and school in adolescents."

Nan Zhuren added, "In the case of the professor at Jiang University, Professor Hu was my assistant in handling the case."

Weng Pingting continued, "Teacher Hu is also one of the top senior counselors in our counseling center. In addition to psychological counseling, she is often invited to conduct relevant training courses for enterprises and universities."

Nan Zhuren added, "He had previously come with me to give lectures at Jiangnan University."

Teacher Hu smiled and extended her hand to Chang Ming: "Hello, Director Chang."

Chang Ming's facial expression control was second to none among mental health professionals. He extended his hand with almost no hint of regret and said, "Hello, Professor Hu, I've heard so much about you."

That's a polite way of putting it, but it's not entirely just politeness.

Teacher Hu has been working in Jiangdu for many years and has gained some fame. He was once a senior consultant who took on government-related projects.

When Chang Ming tries hard to recall, he can vaguely remember seeing similar handsome beards on certain occasions.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Nan Zhuren explained, "The case I'm working on right now is very important, and I also have to go to Beidu in a while. Besides, for someone in his early twenties to say he's going to give a lecture at the National Health Commission is just an exaggeration..."

Chang Ming suddenly realized and nodded regretfully to show his understanding.

Mr. Hu was beaming with joy, showing no sign of being part of Plan B. He was at a crucial stage of his career transition and desperately needed to enhance his speaking resume, when this huge windfall fell from the sky.

I'm too happy to have so many random thoughts.

He looked at Nan Zhuren beside him, his eyes gradually becoming fervent.

Nan Zhuren blinked, and for a moment it seemed as if she saw Chonghui, who had just left.

At the same time, Nan Zhuren breathed a sigh of relief.

Now that this task has been outsourced, the contact person has become Weng Pingting and the psychological center where she works.

This is actually the normal procedure.

After all, the person who took over this project was originally Weng Pingting.

If he took on these two jobs, he would not only owe a favor to the people behind Chang Ming, but also owe Weng Pingting a share. It would be like taking a portion of Weng Pingting's connections for himself. The current situation is the best.

Even Teacher Hu could have a sip of soup.

Before leaving the office, Nan Zhuren overheard Hu and Chang exchanging pleasantries.

"Where is Teacher Hu from? What made you decide to work in Jiangdu?"

"Hey, I'm from Jiangdu."

"Then why did you go to school in Nandu?"

"Director Chang, that's a question you asked. If you can't get into Jiang University while studying in Jiang Province, then you have no choice but to go abroad..."

It was a classic local joke, and Nan Zhuren managed to hold back his laughter.

Outside the door, Nan Zhuren's assistant, seeing him come out, quickly said, "Teacher Nan, your visit just came by phone to confirm the time. They said you're on your way."

Nan Zhuren nodded: "I'll go to the consultation room to prepare first."

……

crunch--

No, the door to the Weng Pingting Psychological Counseling Center is newly installed; it doesn't make that heavy sound.

The sound of the door lock turning was barely perceptible, and a barely perceptible breeze carried the visitor into the consultation room.

Now that the Jiangyi Middle School project is complete, Nan Zhuren only has one visitor left.

Nan Zhuren raised her head and looked at the thin man in front of her. The man had a bracelet made of several small wooden blocks on his left wrist, and his palm was stained with several dark patches of paint that were difficult to wash off.

When he saw Nan Zhuren's gaze fall on him, he subconsciously tugged at the corner of his mouth and rubbed the small wooden bracelet with his right hand, but stopped a second later.

Nan Zhuren smiled at the visitor: "It's been a long time, Teacher Li."

"Long time no see, Teacher Nan," Li Minglu replied.

He then let out a long breath and leaned back against the sofa.

Li Minglu, a young painter who almost fell victim to Lin Lilin.

This is also the only case that Nan Zhuren has handled.

Perhaps due to his own unique circumstances, or perhaps because of the specific nature of depression, he has not yet completed the case filing.

Nan Zhuren also maintains a weekly frequency of providing him with consultation and intervention.

Although a complete cure has not yet been achieved, Nan Zhuren can clearly feel that Li Minglu's condition is improving every time.

Maybe a lot, maybe a little, but Li Minglu is definitely getting better.

"It's been exactly one week since our last consultation. Our consultations have always been scheduled very regularly," Nan Zhuren began as usual.

Li Minglu declined as usual, saying, "Thank you so much, Professor Nan, for accommodating my schedule. I heard that you've been really busy lately, and it's amazing that you still managed to find time to give me a consultation..."

Nan Zhuren countered with a positive response: "This is my job. On the contrary, the fact that you consult so regularly shows that you are quite proactive in improving your situation, and that the internal strength you are building up is getting stronger and stronger."

Before the conversation could fall into another push-and-pull dynamic, Nan Zhuren stopped in time and then delved deeper.

"Last time you talked to me about the recent changes in your life and how you felt about them."

Has anything new happened in the past week?

(End of this chapter)

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