Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks
Chapter 2672: He Even Installed a Tracker in My Body!“But he didn’t only watchthrough the cameras. He even installed a tracker in my body!” Ning Shu took out the tracker chip she’d dug out of her skin. “He sewed this into my wound.”
Mother Ai’s voice trembled a little as she asked Ning Shu, “Is that true?”
“It is. The wound never healed and it always hurts so badly. When I went to a pharmacy to remove the stitching, I found this thing in my wound.”
“Not only does he watchat home, he even wants to trackeverywhere I go,” Ning Shu said with a cold face.
Ai Yun’s parents’ stare at Cheng Fei slowly turned unfriendly. “Do you really have to go that far?”
Cheng Fei sighed. He stood up and went to the bedroom. He took out spapers and handed them to Professor Ai. “Dad, I actually really didn’t want to tell you two about this.”
“Ai Yun is actually… a little mentally ill. The doctor toldthat she suffers from paranoia. She has persecution delusions.” Cheng Fei looked helpless.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“What?” Professor Ai quickly took the papers. The diagnosis had been signed by a doctor.
Professor Ai stared at Ning Shu in disbelief, then asked Cheng Fei, “When did she get this diagnosis?”
“It’s been a while… from about a year ago. This is why I don’t want Ai Yun to work. The cameras I installed at hallowto keep an eye on her when I’m in the clinic.
“As for the tracker, that’s entirely my fault. I was afraid that Ai Yun would go somewhere I couldn’t find. This way, I’ll always be able to find her. Mom, Dad, I’m really sorry.” Cheng Fei looked rather pitiful as his eyes reddened.
Ai Yun’s parents, meanwhile, hadn’t recovered from the blow of learning that their daughter was mentally ill.
Ning Shu: …
Oh, haha. Everything Cheng Fei did was out of good intentions?
All his sins have been washed away all at once, then?
“Cheng Fei, you’re the one suffering from paranoia! What’s the difference between what you’ve done and stalking? You’re even restricting my daily activities. I’m not paranoid; you are!”
Ning Shu pushed Mother Ai. “Mom, say something. I really am not sick.”
Ning Shu felt that she was very clearheaded right now. She really didn’t believe that she had any mental illness.
What persecution delusions? What paranoia?
Mother Ai looked at her husband. Professor Ai was still holding the papers, and there was an ugly expression on his face.
“Ai Yun, I got this tracker because you had an episode and hurt your hand at your class reunion,” Cheng Fei said with his hands spread.
“I didn’t expect you to find out about this.”
Ning Shu’s face was expressionless. “Two of my friends got into a fight. How does it go from that to ‘Ai Yun’s mentally ill’?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe was the one who was ill!
“Once you’re in an episode, you won’t be able to clearly remember things. That was why I had to make up something,” Cheng Fei explained.
“I didn’t want you to feel like there was something wrong with you.”
Ning Shu: …
Sure. He was really, really well-intentioned, wasn’t he?
“I’m not crazy. I’m really not crazy.” Ning Shu was nearly about to swear to God that she was not crazy!
She was being labeled crazy!
“Alright, stop arguing.” Professor Ai looked at Cheng Fei. “Cheng Fei, thank you. We didn’t know that Ai Yun was sick.”
“It’s my fault, Dad. I should’ve told you and Mom about this, but I was afraid that you’d be worried,” Cheng Fei said. “I love Ai Yun. No matter what she’s like, I will never leave her.
“I don’t ever want her to be judged by other people,” Cheng Fei said.
Ning Shu wiped away her tears. Fr*ck, she was so touched… as if.