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Rebirth of the Villainous Female Boss-Chapter 809 - 783: Worthy of being called the Poisonous Chicken Soup Queen
Chapter 809 -783: Worthy of being called the Poisonous Chicken Soup Queen
When Bai Jin first met Qiuqiu, she had a bad impression of him, not only because of his trendy appearance, but also because last time she met him, he was slapped by a woman and doused in water.
“What you see with your eyes isn’t necessarily the truth, just like domestic violence. A gentle-looking man might still hit others, and a fashionable man may not necessarily be unreliable,” Xiao Qian said to Bai Jin.
Bai Jin reflexively looked at Qiuqiu. Was she talking about Qiuqiu?
Could it be that this man…is not as bad as she imagined?
When Bai Jin met Qiuqiu for the second time, her impression of him changed slightly because of Xiao Qian’s words, but it was more like not disliking him rather than having good feelings about him.
“It’s still early, do you want to eat together?” Xiao Qian asked everyone.
“This interview can’t be done right now, I have other news to chase, maybe another day.” Bai Jin hurriedly said goodbye to everyone, rode her little motorcycle, and continued to explore the city for her stories.
“I didn’t expect there to still be journalists like her. The ones I’ve met before just made up stories sitting at home.” Qiuqiu remarked.
“People with professional ideals always struggle more than those who take shortcuts.”
As Qiuqiu was about to nod, he heard Xiao Qian add.
“No matter how hard you work, it’s not as important as having a good father. People like Bai Jin who have no backstage support and are idealistic have to fight their twisted life, but she enjoys it. To each their own.”
“…” Qiuqiu and Liu Mei were speechless. Indeed, she deserved to be called the queen of poisonous chicken soup – her words were so sharp.
“So no matter how twisted your life is or how difficult your future is, as long as you are happy, it is a valuable life.” Xiao Qian patted Qiuqiu on the shoulder, and he felt healed.
“It’s so nice to have you guys.” If it weren’t for Boss Qian, Qiuqiu didn’t know how difficult his life would have been by now.
“Feeling good about me now? Let’s go, we’re all hungry, let’s find a place to eat.”
“Okay—wait, there’s a phone call.” Qiuqiu took out his phone, and upon seeing the caller ID, his face instantly turned cold.
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“Not answering?” Liu Mei saw Qiuqiu press the call button.
“It’s from my dad. A few days ago, he got hold of some phone number. He said there’s a psychotherapy institution in the South that can correct sexual orientation. He insisted on taking me there. He says if I stay there for a month, I can get married and have children with a man. It’s so disgusting that I got goosebumps.”
“Is there such a place?” Xiao Qian frowned.
“Yeah, they claim that no matter how old a homosexual is, as long as they go in for systematic treatment, they’ll come out a normal person. They deceived my dad into thinking I could marry and have children.”
“Nonsense. If Gender Identity Disorder occurs in a child, various treatments can be used. As adults, even when they seek a psychologist, we let the patients experience their gender identity for a year first, then consider the next step. Even top authorities wouldn’t dare to say that they can get married and have children in a month. This is pure nonsense.”
It sounded like a fantasy to Xiao Qian.
Gender Identity Disorder can be psychologically intervened during childhood, but as for psychologists, patients like Qiuqiu are not forced to be a woman; instead, they consider how to make them not depressed, anxious, suicidal, and able to live safely.
The goal of a psychologist is to let patients with Gender Identity Disorder live, as the suicide rate among these people is exceptionally high. Some patients may have the urge to change their sex, but that doesn’t mean they would have a good life after the change. In fact, many of them die after the change.
Qiuqiu had been saving money for the purpose of sex reassignment. Psychologists would conduct extensive psychological tests and interventions before their patients’ sex reassignment, as there are cases of depression and suicide even after the change.
This is a very tricky issue, but some institutions dare to claim that they can help Qiuqiu regain her female identity, which Xiao Qian cannot tolerate.
This is simply an open provocation to modern psychology.
“That’s why I don’t answer my dad’s calls. I don’t want to go. I’m doing fine as a man. Making me a woman again would be like forcing me to die.” Qiuqiu now hangs up whenever he sees his father’s calls.
“Yes, staying away is the right decision. Once I’m done with my work, I’ll ask my teacher to look into what this so-called institution is all about. By the way, how’s it going with the online friend I introduced to you?” Xiao Qian asked.
She had previously introduced Bai Jin’s Penguin account to Qiuqiu and wondered how they were getting along.
When it came to this online friend, Qiuqiu couldn’t help but become excited.
“Boss Qian, where did you meet such an interesting person? It’s really…amazing.”
Obviously, they were getting along well.
Qiuqiu hadn’t met someone who he could relate to in a long time.
Moreover, he found that this netizen named Kengqiang Xiaobaihe seemed to be a lesbian. The thought made Qiuqiu fantasize about the possibility of meeting in person and creating different sparks.
“Why not exchange phone numbers?” Xiao Qian could tell there was potential from Qiuqiu’s expression.
“I don’t know. I’ve been wanting to for the past few days, but I’m afraid that…”
He was afraid that, like with those girls, she would slap him a few times, calling him a pervert. If Kengqiang Xiaobaihe were to say so, Qiuqiu would definitely feel hurt.
“Alright, I got it. This Saturday, I’ll arrange a get-together, and we’ll all go out and sing.”
No one knew that the seemingly absurd institution that Qiuqiu and Xiao Qian talked about would become a turning point in Qiuqiu’s life. But that was a story for later.
Qiuqiu was looking forward to the KTV session on Saturday with Xiao Qian. But he didn’t expect that not only would he be unable to go that Sunday, but he would also be unable to go the following Sunday, and even a month later. It was because, after the game, various situations kept cropping up for Xiao Qian.
After having dinner, Xiao Qian sat on the sofa, crossing her legs while reading her book. Liu Mei was surfing the internet with her laptop. A few minutes later, Liu Mei suddenly shouted nervously.
“Ai Ma!”
“What’s the matter?” Xiao Qian was used to Liu Mei’s dramatic reactions.
“I just saw a big event in my middle school classmate’s Penguin Space – Sister-in-law, something’s about to happen!”
Xiao Qian casually responded to whatever Liu Mei had seen written on the Penguin Space.
“Oh.”
“Don’t just say ‘oh’! I’m worried! Do you know what she said?” Liu Mei snatched Xiao Qian’s pen, desperate to share.</p