Time Travel: The Heroine Has Arrived!-Chapter 219 - Autistic Piano Prodigy VS Part-Time

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Chapter 219: Chapter 219: Autistic Piano Prodigy VS Part-Time Tutor (Part 16)

Chapter 219: Chapter 219: Autistic Piano Prodigy VS Part-Time Tutor (Part 16)

“Didn’t I tell you that Ning Zhao cannot handle too much stimulation, how could you let this happen to her?” the specialist in charge of Ning Zhao’s condition was an elderly gentleman with graying beard.

Since Ning Zhao was very young, the Ning family couple had consulted him. It can be said that he watched Ning Zhao grow up, and in terms of emotional attachment, he was nearly as close to her as his own granddaughter.

When he received Tang Zhongyi’s call, he rushed over immediately.

“It was our negligence, Ning Zhao seems to have found out about her parents’ death, and she was extremely agitated,” Tang Zhongyi said softly.

“Elder Zhang, what should we do?” Tang Zhongyi asked.

Elder Zhang sighed, “Let’s wait a while and see what Ning Zhao’s condition is like when she wakes up.”

Gu Shengyin had not actually fainted, but was communicating with the system.

“System, what do you think I should do when I wake up?” Gu Shengyin asked.

“Host, there is relevant data in your mind, everything is possible, just randomly choose a scenario,” the system was also undecided.

“Luckily you can block perception, otherwise…” Gu Shengyin recalled the sensation of her feet stepping on broken glass.

Although she was not afraid of pain, no one enjoyed it.

After Yang Huiying left having delivered the news of Ning Zhao’s parents’ death, Gu Shengyin pondered for quite a while on how to react.

Later, she decided to go with the flow.

Ning Zhao had always been bound to find out about her parents’ deaths. Autism doesn’t mean stupidity. Not having seen her parents for a long time, Ning Zhao would eventually start to doubt. Since the day would come sooner or later, she might as well go along with Yang Huiying’s decision, which could also incidentally set her up.

This time, Ning Zhao had fainted for over thirty hours.

By the time she woke up, it was already the morning of the third day.

Tang Zhongyi, sensing movement from the bed, almost held his breath as he watched her.

He saw Zhaozhao’s long, thick, curling eyelashes flutter slightly, then open to reveal her deep, clear eyes.

Unexpectedly calm.

Tang Zhongyi breathed a sigh of relief; he had been terrified that Ning Zhao would awaken in the same frenzied state as before.

But soon, he noticed something was wrong: Ning Zhao, upon waking up, just stared blankly at the ceiling without any other reaction.

A wave of panic surged through him, and he forced a smile, calling out, “Zhaozhao, Zhaozhao?”

However, the person on the bed did not even spare him a glance.

Even though it was warm and pleasant weather outside, Tang Zhongyi felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave, chilly from the inside out.

His voice trembling, he immediately called for Elder Zhang.

Elder Zhang’s expression darkened upon hearing about Ning Zhao’s condition, and after personally assessing the situation, he sighed inwardly.

“How is it?” Tang Zhongyi asked Elder Zhang eagerly.

Elder Zhang shook his head, “Zhaozhao has suffered a severe shock. Her subconscious is rejecting everyone. She has closed off her heart.”

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Tang Zhongyi felt it incredibly difficult to speak, “Then, in this situation, is there anything we can do?”

Elder Zhang thought deeply, “In cases like this, there’s very little experts like us can do. Ideally, having someone she trusts to insistently communicate with her daily, patiently guiding her until one day, she is willing to open up her heart.”