Deep Sea Embers - Chapter 121: “Miss Psychiatrist”
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Chapter 121: “Miss Psychiatrist”

Chapter 121 Miss Psychiatrist

When the fresh air and bright sky finally hit Duncan and his party after they exited the museums west wing, it was Shirley who cheered first: Awesome! Weve run out!

Duncan originally wanted to comment on her quick change of attitude when the lady on his suddenly stirredthe woman finally woke up under the stimulation of the fresh air and the bumps along the way.

Without delay, he rapidly placed the person down.

As Heidi slowly came to, the first sensation that came to her was the severe pain on her forehead, followed closely by the incessant coughing caused by the small amount of smoke she inhaled. Eventually, the lady did clear up and realized shes been rescued. Theres the bright sunlight and fresh air, a cue that shes not trapped inside the museum.

Youre awake. Nina knelt down next to the lady and looked on with concern, How are you feeling? Does it hurt?

Headache It was you who saved me? Heidis eyes finally managed to focus and adjust to the bright outdoor light, Ah, its the two girls

You know us? Shirley was taken aback and subconsciously said.

We dont know each other, but I remember seeing you in the museum, Heidi shook her head, sitting up and looking around, Ahem this is

You were knocked out. Me and Shirley dragged you to safety, and then my uncle rushed into the fire to save us, so we brought you out too. Youre safe now, Nina said quickly.

Uncle Ah, is this the gentleman? Thank you Heidis eyes quickly fell on Duncan, and then she stood up vigorously while speaking as if wanting to give her gratitude. However, that didnt work because she nearly fell over again.

Youre welcome, Duncan swiftly caught her by the waist and helped her up.

Thank you. Heidi stood weakly, bowing her head in thanks, If it werent for you, I would have been burnt to death inside This fire is too terrible Thank you so much, I really dont know what I should do

You dont have to say anything, Duncan smiled back at the polite woman, we actually have some connection Mr. Morris, do you know him?

Heidi froze for a moment, then looked at Duncan with some doubt: Thats my fatheryou know him?

Your pendant, Duncan gestured to the amethyst pendant on Heidis chest, he got it from my shop.

Heidi dully glanced down at her jewelry: Ah?!

The world is so small, right? Duncan laughed and stretched out his hand for a shake, Let me formally introduce myself. My name is Duncan, and I am the owner and manager of an antique shop in the lower city. Next to me is my niece Nina, and this one over here.

My name is Shirley! Shirley immediately took the initiative to speak. In her mind, being late would somehow cause the terrifying existence that was Duncan to say her name, which might curse her or something. You. Just call me Shirley!

Heidi, a pleasure to meet you all. Heidi grabbed Duncans hand, her head still a little dizzy but adjusting quickly, Im a psychiatrist.

Psychiatrist? Duncan subconsciously raised his eyebrows, You are a psychiatrist?

Ah, yes, maybe I look a little young but Im a full-fledged psychiatrist with a senior license, Heidi said proudly, then fumbled with her body until she found a crumpled business card. She hands it to Duncan with both hands, This is my business card. If it can come in handy, I am ready to provide you with a free consultation

A senior licensed psychiatrist from the upper city, this one might come in handy with her connections.

Duncan took the business card and scanned it. Theres the address of the clinic, the doctors full name, license number, and a five-digit code consisting of numbers and alphabets.

Theres also a note before that line of code: express courier code.

Duncans gaze lingered on the line of express courier code. He remembered it to be part of the Pland postal system based on his inherited memory. However, this was no ordinary code, it was the special service tier that costs ten times as much as the ordinary one. And since Duncans host body didnt have other relatives around aside from Nina, he never did find a need to spend that much money to contact someone.

Duncan only roughly knew that this special mail relied on high-pressure steam pipes and standard capsule silos to achieve rapid delivery. Not only for sending letters but also for delivering small packages. Even if you take into account the manual processing at the end and the possible delivery time, it only takes a few hours at most to deliver from one corner of the city to the other.

How should he put it Duncan could only sigh at the upper citys frank expenditures.

Putting away the business card fittingly, he then heard Heidi speak again: By the way, do you need to conduct a post-disaster mental assessment?

The young psychiatrist quickly explained after noticing the peculiar look she was getting: Of course its free. I dont mean anything else. The main reason is that peoples spirits are prone to problems after encountering an accident, especially in places like museums where there are many historical objections. Severe mental pressure plus the influence of certain relics can easily leave a shadow on the spiritual level.

Heidi seems to be trying hard to pick the proper vocabulary so that its easy to understand such high-level knowledge. Unlike her, whos been trained in the field, those living everyday normal lives would have trouble understanding her concerns. In most cases, such questions may even appear offensive.

Of course, Duncan himself wouldnt have minded and didnt need a mental assessment. When the captain of a natural moving disaster arrives on the scene, any evil spirit or demon could move aside because hes the genuine thing to be scared of.

As for Shirley This strong girl who could fight the dark demon and cultists by herself using that dark hound as a meteor star needed no evaluation. Thats obvious enough. If anything, its her victims that needs help after going through the beatdown she dishes out.

But Nina, on the other hand Nina may really need the help of a psychiatrist.

Not only because of the fire today but also because of her poor mental state these days and those ominous dreams.

This needs professionals to deal with it, and his own strength was useless in this field. As for the deal of making a trip to the church for therapy, thats no longer needed since we have a perfectly good doctor thats willing to service for free!

Nina may need help, Duncan glanced at his niece and reached out to ruffle the girls hair, but not just because of todays fireshes been having weird dreams lately, and shes in a bad mental state.

Nina immediately muttered in protest, Actually, Im fine

Its free, Heidi smiled, pointing to herself, my usual consultation fee is Oh, it hurts!

She accidentally poked at the place where she had been hit by a brick. The swelling made it easy to touch if not careful.

Its free anyways, no need to hold back, Shirley, who had been quiet for a long time next to her, also joined in, She still owes us a favor

Then okay, Nina hesitated and finally nodded in agreement. Is there anything I need for a mental assessment? Is it okay here? Need to answer some questions? Or fill out the form?

We need at least a quiet environment, and I need to be in a better state at least not with this big bump on my head, Heidi explains with a smile. Im a professional, unlike the crappy doctors who only ask you a few questions and write you a diagnosis. Lets do this. Tomorrow is a school day, and if this Miss Nina has time, I will visit your home in the afternoon. I will ask my father for your address.

Speaking of this, she paused and touched the wound on her forehead again.

As for now, I have to find a place to treat the wound first Hiss

There are policemen on the other side of the square and medical personnel, Duncan suggests after a moment of thought, do you need us to accompany you? Your current state is

No, Ive completely sobered up, Heidi waved her hand to show shes fine. Then glancing back at the museum that was still smoking, she showed a look of fear and pity, Aigh my long awaited vacation its all up in smoke now.

Vacation going up in smoke is indeed a sad thing, Duncan said casually, but the good thing is that we just survived a disaster, didnt we?

Well youre right, Heidi said with a smile. Then sighing and muttering, Aigh, I only hope that some heretics and mobile natural disasters will stay quiet for a bit longer. At least this way, my days off will come sooner Ah, sorry, I shouldnt have complained to strangers about this. That was inapropriate.

Duncan: ?