Chapter 357 Healing a Disorientation Disorder

Wynter had always respected teachers, so she clinked her beer glass with Marie.

Marie smiled even more brightly. “Kiddo, has anyone ever told you you’re mature and likable beyond your years? Being with you improves my mood.”

“We probably just have a good vibe together,” Wynter replied, picking up a piece of fry. She rarely let her guard down naturally around anyone like this.

Marie was tolerant and open–minded. Even when Wolf approached her, he didn’t react harshly.

Wynter used to think only her grandmother had this kind of gentle presence, but now she had

encountered another. And it was a stranger.

She also found it unbelievable.

Marie chuckled softly. “No one has ever liked seeing me having one of my episodes.”

Wynter paused briefly.

Marie continued, “Sorry for letting you see me in such a state, but I’m quite grateful. I probably wouldn’t

have met you if I didn’t have my episode.”

smiled. “Indeed, your family must

you.

husband is very good to me. He removed all sharp objects from the house because he was afraid I might harm myself.

continued, “After I started having episodes, he encouraged me to resign and seek treatment abroad. He handles everything at home, and my sons have grown

because of him.

lets them manage their affairs. My sons

han why

her index finger, asking directly.

“I feel like

this what happens to women

lost touch with my

distanced themselves

there was no one left around

Wynter’s professional scope. “I’ve never been married, so I wouldn’t know.”

right.” Marie covered her m*uth and chuckled gracefully. “How could I

u

there’s something you want to do, pursue it. Working might

afraid of hurting others. Marie admitted. “You saw it for yourself. If I harm someone during an episode, I feel guilty

looked at her. “Your illness has a cause. Once you find that cause,

frowned, wondering why no one had ever mentioned this to

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