Yandere Begs for a Break – Part One

Tao Yu immediately perked up, “It’s a prisoner who was imprisoned on a sea island prison for taking the blame for his father. This time, I will appear as a prison guard after hypnotizing you.”

“A female prison guard?” Yue Linze glanced at her.

Tao Yu smiled, knowing he was worried about why a female guard would be in a male prison. She winked at him, “It’s more reasonable than being a female prisoner.” Changing gender through hypnosis was too difficult for her, so she could only disguise herself, but she didn’t want to expose her shortcomings to the big shot.

Yue Linze looked at her coldly, showing no reaction to her joke. Tao Yu belatedly realized her expression had been too frivolous and awkwardly explained, “Sorry, I’m somewhat familiar with the CEO’s alternate personality, and I couldn’t help myself for a moment.” She almost forgot this wasn’t her obsessive “boyfriend”.

“Somewhat familiar?” Yue Linze looked at her meaningfully.

“Just acquainted, at most half an acquaintance,” she quickly distanced herself, knowing the primary personality would feel offended if she got too close to the alternate personality.

However, it seemed too late. After her statement, she clearly felt the atmosphere around Yue Linze grow colder. Seeing he wasn’t going to respond, she pretended nothing happened and said, “Mr. Yue, shall we continue?”

After he nodded, she returned to her sofa and put on the previous instruments. The sofa and bed were in a straight line, so they were facing each other.

Tao Yu took a deep breath, lit the hypnosis incense, and when the light fragrance wafted out, she nodded at Yue Linze to indicate she was beginning.

Yue Linze watched her quietly, then after a while asked, “Do you have any candy?”

Tao Yu was stunned, her hand unconsciously touching her pocket. “What do you want candy for?” she asked strangely.

“I suddenly want to eat some,” Yue Linze looked at her calmly. “Shouldn’t a doctor have candy in their pocket?”

… No doctor except her would carry candy in their pocket. Tao Yu’s sense of oddity grew stronger, but she remained composed. “Sorry, Mr. Yue. I’m not a pediatrician, so I don’t have the habit of carrying candy or toys.”

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