《Jenlisa | Guide To Raising The Sick Villain》119

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Jennie's heart surged with indescribable anger.

But Hanbin continues,

"If you think this question is a bit difficult, we can start with a simpler initial question. Let's not discuss people with mental illnesses. Let's discuss whether people with disabilities can have their own love."

This problem is much simpler than before.

After Hanbin said this, someone answered immediately.

"The disabled also have love because loving someone is regardless of age, skin color, or race. Of course, there is no distinction between health and disability!"

"Why can't, the disabled are also emotional and thinking, how can they not have love?"

Everyone's rare thoughts agree, and they all believe that this issue does not need to be discussed at all.

Hanbin smiled, not surprised at all, "It's good for everyone to think that way. You can't be prejudiced against anyone, but today we are going to discuss more realistic issues, so I will ask more directly, since you With all that said, can you accept a boyfriend or girlfriend with a disability?"

As soon as these words came out, all the people who had just been arguing to speak were dumb.

People always talk loudly when talking about other people, and when they get to themselves, they become obstructive. It took a long time for someone to speak. Jennie turned out to be Yeri.

Yeri thought for a while and said, "If I really like it, it doesn't matter even if it is a disabled person."

"It doesn't matter to you, what about your parents, your friends, and other people out of society in the future?"

With a single sentence, Hanbin pushed Yeri back, and Yeri was startled and stopped talking.

But Hanbin is smart. After taking Yeri back, he followed Yeri’s idea to round out Yeri’s words. In everyone’s opinion, Hanbin is very fair and rational, which shows that the disabled can be like normal people. Having your own love, but the road to love is much harder than normal people.

Even Jennie couldn't find out where this kind of rhetoric was inappropriate.

After this topic has passed, I will return to the topic just now, that is, can people with mental illness have normal love, because just a case has just been analyzed, so when this question comes out, everyone will inevitably think of the threatening girlfriend suicide Boys.

A natural conclusion comes out, that is, no.

Because of mental illness, I am thinking wildly, so I am paranoid, stubborn, extreme, possessive, and when I am unsatisfactory, I also make my partner feel unhappy.

And the most frightening thing is that they don't think it's sick or wrong at all.

This time everyone's discussion was more intense than before.

Some say that if you have a mental illness, in order to make yourself and the people around you live better, the most sensible thing is to stay away.Once we are really together, what should we do if the condition gets worse, even if we have a child later, if the child also has a genetic disease, will the healthy partner of the couple complain?Will children complain when they grow up?Some people also say that patients are already isolated by society, and there are few friends willing to be with them, let alone lovers?Knowing that they are sick, how many are willing to marry him?They desire to have a complete family more than others.

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Jennie remained silent.

I didn't think it at the beginning, but the more behind, Jennie felt that this discussion was strange and inexplicable.

What is the use of discussing these? At the end of the discussion, can people with mental illness be cured? Can the bad events caused by mental illness be reduced?

This discussion ability is abnormal, and Hanbin, who has been leading the topic down, is even more abnormal.

Hanbin emphasized over and over again what he wanted to be normal.

Jennie really didn't want a simple discussion to become such a conspiracy theory, but Hanbin poked her heart with a few words, Jennie couldn't help but wonder if he knew something and was targeting something.

She raised her head and glanced at Hanbin, who was still the usual gentle and gentle appearance.

Jennie thought that maybe she was thinking too much, she gave herself another possibility, as long as Hanbin didn't deliberately click her to speak.

Thinking like this, Hanbino, who had not spoken a while ago, suddenly said, “Since it’s a discussion, then just talk. Jennie, the first one."

Jennie's fingers tightened.

She closed her eyes, waited to open her eyes again and stared at Hanbin, and asked him, "What do seniors think is normal love?"

Without waiting for Hanbin to speak, Jennie continued,

"I think that normal love is what you want, not politically correct. It is not a normal mentality to use "justice" in feelings. I think this problem of seniors can be extended. Short people do not deserve normal love. Isn’t money not worthy of having normal love? Isn’t it ugly to have normal love?"

"Since seniors want to talk about reality, let's talk about the most realistic problem. Normal people want a house, a car, and a ticket when they find a girlfriend. Even if the girlfriend doesn't want it, the mother-in-law is not easy. Who wants a daughter to marry someone? People with money endure hardships. Normal people will not experience low self-esteem and ridicule. They will also encounter unsatisfactory feelings and be deceived. They will also encounter many difficulties and will be questioned about who is not worthy of whom. A few examples are also problematic. Those people say that other people don’t like themselves because they have a disability, but there are many other factors that affect others’ impression of you.”

"As for the last discussed mental illness that will cause emotional tragedies, I think that mental illness will affect people's emotional judgments, but it is not the disease that causes the tragedy in the end but the correct concept, which is the bottom line of a person's life. Overcome physical or psychological barriers to reach happiness and cultivate the correct self-awareness. If you are in a state of self-denial every day, I just feel that I don’t want to or dare, then it’s naturally unworthy..."

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Jennie played the cards completely inconsistent, and even Hanbin did not expect that Jennie would not go in the direction he expected.

He originally wanted to take the opportunity to make Jennie sober and let Jennie understand that there was no real relationship between her and Lisa, and no one would support her. As a result, Jennie couldn't get it

He suddenly didn't understand, what kind of ecstasy soup Lisa had poured into Jennie, which could make Jennie paranoid to this point, and she could say black to white.

As a result, he was slightly surprised that after Jennie had finished speaking, several people nodded in agreement, saying that Jennie's words were reasonable, and the question itself was not quite right, especially when Yeri was madly applauding Jennie.

Hanbin frowned.

It shouldn't be like this.

It is not normal to have mental illness, so that abnormal people cannot have normal love. What is wrong with this view?

Anyone here has seen a person with a real mental illness, who knows better than him the tragedy that such a person can cause, and who can give advice to the country and who will not, each is just a matter of fact.

Someone feels that today’s discussion is full of unspeakable smell of gunpowder. Jennie’s speech is obviously aimed at Hanbin, but Hanbin said nothing at the end, just let everyone go back and no one wrote it. An experience will be handed in at that time.

Jennie returned home, staring at the group file sent on the computer, and didn't want to write a word of irritability.

She wanted to ask Hanbin to understand, and to find out if it was what she thought, but there was no basis for it. What if Hanbin had grasped something and knew Lisa's secret.

Lisa came in from outside and asked what she was doing. Jennie quickly crossed the group file, "I was thinking about how to tell the president about leaving the club."

What is entangled, there is actually an easier way.

Just quit. After quitting, there will be no chance to meet with Hanbin again, nor will it be mixed with the right and wrong in the club. Regardless of whether Hanbin is intentional or unintentional, you don't have to worry about anything as long as you quit.

Lisa reached out from Jennie and hugged the person across the chair. After a long silence, "Did you encounter something?"

"No," Jennie said, "I just think I prefer staying with you than going to a club."

Lisa just wanted to rub someone into his arms for a moment, and called her lowly in Jennie's ear.

"Yeah," Jennie responded.

"We will get married after graduation, OK."

Jennie smiled, "It doesn’t have to be graduation. I think about it, girls’ legal age for marriage is 20, so I can get married by the third year. Oh no, boys’ legal age is 22, my boyfriend is younger than me, so I’m still waiting for graduation."

Lisa: "..."

Suddenly I really hate that I am younger than Jennie.

Why is he only 18 years old now?

Why is the legal marriage age so unfair for men and women?

Lisa picked up someone who had deliberately mistreated from the chair, and led the person into the bedroom amid Jennie's exclamation.

close the door.

Settle accounts.

Two days later, the various members of the psychology agency began to hand in their homework. Hanbin casually looked at the emails, and finally moved to the emails sent by Jennie.

As soon as he opened the email, Hanbin froze in his chair.

He failed to wait for Jennie's homework, but waited for an application to withdraw from the club.

Jennie’s e-mail is quite satisfactory. It may be copied and pasted from the Internet. The e-mail said that she was under too much learning pressure and could not take care of the affairs of the community. Although I am sorry but there is no way. I also ask the president to agree.

Things once again moved in a direction that Hanbin hadn't expected, and Hanbin finally felt that he seemed too calm before.

He did so much, trying to make Jennie understand, but Jennie didn't understand anything at all, and didn't even know that he liked her.

Hanbin stared at the e-mail for a long time, then turned off the computer and took out his mobile phone, and dialed Jennie's number.

Jennie just finished class, glanced at her phone, and answered the phone without too much surprise.

"Why quit the club suddenly?" Hanbin asked over there.

"Senior, I have written very clearly in the email."

Hanbin frowned irritably, "Needless to say, what I said is the real reason, and if I didn't guess wrong, it was because of your boyfriend."

"It's my fault to quit midway," Jennie sincerely apologized, "but the school does not have a rule not to withdraw from the club. As for why I want to quit, it has nothing to do with the senior, I can choose not to answer."

After a long silence there, he finally said,

"Jennie, I think we need to talk."

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