Chapter 779
After her firm answer, she looked down and said with sdefeat, "Of course | trust you, Sarah, but can | really
get better? | hate that feeling | hate losing control whenever something triggers me."
Mia hated how she frantically searched for Sarah every tshe woke up. She felt like a huge burden. She tried
to control herself and not think about Sarah, but that only made her heart race even more.
Looking at Mia's reddened eyes, Sarah felt heartbroken. She knew how much psychological patients suffered
during their episodes whether they were lost in the attack or painfully aware of it. It was like invisible chains
around their arms, needing constant supervision, with anything potentially triggering another episode.
"Mia, | will cure you," Sarah said firmly. For Mia's condition, she had tried many approaches, including contacting
Dr. Jane Lawrence and many famous psychologists both domestic and international. But none of them could
confidently say they could cure her.
Mia's condition wasn't rare, but there was one major problem-Sarah herself.
Mia feared her psychological trauma but stubbornly treated Sarah as a safe harbor, giving Sarah her complete
trust. This had led her into a dead end.
When someone becomes completely dependent and trusting of another person, it becomes very difficult to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbreak that cycle.
Sarah suddenly gripped Mia's hand tightly and said seriously, "Mia, would you be willing to try a new treatment
method with me?"
Zachary focused on driving while occasionally glancing at their conversation through the rearview mirror.
Mia nodded earnestly. "I'm willing."
"It might mean being away from me," Sarah added.
Mia suddenly looked lost. She could accept any treatment method because she believed Sarah would always be
there with her. But why was Sarah saying she might have to be away from her?
Before Sarah could explain, Zachary already understood the reason.
They both knew that Mia's dependence on Sarah had reached an obsessive level. While it seemed to help Ma
recover from her episodes, it actually made her more and more dependent-like drinking poison to quench thirst.
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Seeing Sarah's serious expression, Mia seemed to understand. She took Sarah's
arm and said obediently, "Sarah, I'll listen to you. | want to get better."
At least when she got triggered, she wouldn't beca burden.
Sarah looked at Zachary. "Mr. Reynolds, I'll need your help with something."
Zachary had no objections and drove straight to his place, which was equipped with the most advanced hypnosis
equipment.
Half an hour later, Mia was lying on the couch with Zachary sitting nearby, but Sarah wasn't in the room.
Unable to find Sarah, Mia felt nervous, even though her brother was right there.
"Mia, don't be afraid," Zachary said gently.
He opened his phone, called Sarah, and turned up the volume.
"Mia, close your eyes and let yourself relax. Don't think about anything-just empty your mind." Sarah's voice
cthrough the phone.
Following Sarah's instructions, Mia slowly settled back into the reclining chair. Zachary had specially ordered it
from overseas, with every curve designed according to ergonomies for the perfect angle. s
She becmore and more relaxed, slowly closing her eyes as that voice guided
her to where she needed to go.
This place was familiar to her. Just
like in thousands of previous hypnosis sessions, she found
herself once again at that. abandoned factory where men
uted about wanting to devour a young girl. s
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