魔与鬼(上) (第2/4页)

uttheold“delusionofpersecution”anymore.thisisadeeptunnndwindissupposedtobeanormalphenomenon

sinceshewasakid,thesenseofunsecrurityhadkepthauntingher,whichcouldbearesultofbeingdeprivedofherwealthyandrenownedgreatgrandparents.althoughshedidn'tseethattragedywithherowneyes,herparentstoldthestoryonceandcrashed.theycouldhardlyholdtheirhatredwheneveritcametothetopicofherfamilyhistoryandheritage.whatevertheyhadsufferedusedtobeconsideredagreatrevolution,theysaid,aboutcultures

beingrobbedofgoldorrealestatewasnothalfaspainfshowthewholefamilywasbattered.somewereprisonedortorturedtodeath,babygrace'sfathercouldbarelytalkorwalk,whenhewatchedunclesdieandanutsbeatentodeath.hefinallyacquiredachancetofleetohk,andasttoaustralia

grace'smother'sfamilysufferedthesameluck.sherefusedtospeakhermothertongueallherlifeasshegrewup

theyseldomcallthemselvespatriots.oncehavingimmigrated,theyrarelylookedbackattheirlossandeventhementioningofthedecadewasunbearable

beforeshemetwithdr.luo,shehadneverimaginedherfolkpeoplewouldonedaybethetargetofherresearch.asapsychiatrist,shefoundoutthatshehadneverbeensobeatenasbydrluo.hedidn'tgiveintoabsolutesolitude,darknessorpuresilence,asifhewerenohuman

neverhadshemetwithsuchacreaturewhowouldneverlosecontrolhoweverstressed,stifled,throttled,strangled,gripped,clutchedorcontained

sotherewasareasonwhyhewasbelievedtobeasuperhumanandreceivedallthesehospitalities

shehadthoughtshewouldpourallherhatreduponthismanbecauseofwhereheca

本章未完,点击下一页继续阅读。