Chester frowned. "She isn't willing to get a check-up."
"That's normal. Many women don't think they have any problems, especially those who have been hurt before. They'll even think avoiding contact with the opposite sex will bring them lesser harm. Basically, it’s a type of self-defense."
Doctor Levin thought about it and gave Chester a complicated glance. "Ahem.
Actually, you should keep a distance from that kind of woman if you meet one.”
Doctor Levin took a deep breath and mustered his courage. As an excellent psychiatrist, he thought he was obliged to rescue that lady. "Those women used to be traumatized by men, and they were harmed by them. If they get hurt in relationships again, their condition might deteriorate. They might even become twisted and extreme. If it's a serious case, they might self-harm or inflict harm on others. Therefore, I think it’s better for you to stay away from that kind of woman for her sake and your own safety."
Chester laughed. "Doctor Levin, why don’t you be more straightforward? Just say that a scumbag like me shouldn’t hurt that woman."
Doctor Levin shuddered. He felt so awkward that his back was sweating." President Jewell, that’s not what I meant..."
"Alright. Don’t say anything more. I understand. The whole of Australia knows that I'm a scumbag. There’s nothing wrong with your words.'
Chester patted Doctor Levin's shoulder. " You're a good psychiatrist."
Doctor Levin was not like Sarah, who was also a psychiatrist. She did every bad thing possible.
Doctor Levin smiled sheepishly. His heart was all over the place.
Luckily, Chester did not say anything more. He thanked him and left.
At the hospital's parking lot, Chester tugged on his shirt's neckline after getting into his car. He felt annoyed.
He suddenly wanted to find someone to talk to.
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