Hearing this, Old Qin became a little anxious. "It won't really take that long, will it? Qian Qing, you kid, I said there's no rush, but don't really leave her alone. You need to provide proper guidance. The country can't afford to lose researchers like Chengcheng. She was born to do this. I'm leaving her in your hands. Don't lose our country's treasure and let her do something else!"

"Okay, I know everything you said. We'll guide her when the time is right, but not now. We need to make sure she gets better before we can discuss other matters. You should be prepared to be away for at least three years."

Qian Qing smiled as if remembering something, and said to Old Qin, "Don't worry, Chengcheng hasn't given up her research even now. Not to mention her house-wrecking behavior when she was just discharged from the hospital, just look at her now, isn't she still casually poring over her research books?!"

Old Qin glanced at Cheng Cheng and smiled. "That's right. The Qian family is all about genetic research. Research is in their blood. Okay, I'm leaving her in your hands now. Report on her condition every month. Don't go out and act like she's lost and forget about us old folks."

"That can't be possible. Not to mention you, my dad won't let me go. If he could leave, he would want to go with me." Qian Qing said jokingly.

After Old Qin discussed some details with Qian Qing, he called Qian Cencheng, who was immersed in the sea of ​​books, over. After all these instructions, Qian Cencheng learned that she would be going on a long journey in a few days.

Since that day, Qian Cencheng has been a little excited and looking forward to the upcoming trip.

Finally, after seeing off Qian Ruozi who had returned from abroad to celebrate the Spring Festival yesterday, Uncle Qian returned to the compound and began to prepare for the little lady's outing.

The rest of the luggage has been almost packed thanks to the efforts (disruptions) of several people during the day. Now Qian Cencheng just needs to pack some underwear and small items that he usually carries with him.

What Qian Cencheng didn’t know about this trip was that it wasn’t a spur-of-the-moment decision.

After nearly two months of follow-up observation, and combining it with the test questions Qian Cencheng took last time, Qian Qing concluded that she had autistic tendencies. He then discussed it with several authoritative psychologists and Mr. Qin and others, and finally came up with this treatment plan.

It wasn't really called treatment, after all, Qian Cencheng's condition wasn't serious enough to become a patient. He was just showing signs of this, but if left unchecked, it could get worse.

After research, Qian Qing and his colleagues unanimously agreed that Qian Cencheng's brain was more developed than that of ordinary people, and that normal thinking could not be used to draw conclusions.

Her high IQ was discovered as soon as she learned to talk and walk, and she grew up differently from normal children.

She did not have a normal school life when she was a child. She was taught at home by well-known professor-level teachers. Because of her high IQ, everyone pushed her too hard.

The result of long-term forcing children to grow up too fast is that Qian Cencheng, who has a very high IQ, is too lazy to pay attention to her peers, and classmates who are much older than her cannot play with her, so she spends most of her time immersed in her own world.

It’s as if she has her own world in her mind, and this world in her mind is enough to satisfy her needs for the spiritual world, so she is not very interested in things in the outside world.

Fortunately, her parents gave her enough love at that time, and did not let her completely isolate herself from the real world, making her willing to jump out of the world she built.

To outsiders, she is not much different from other children except that she talks less and is a little smarter.

If she continues to live in this kind of environment, she may become more and more attached to the real world and become more and more like a normal person. This can be seen from her behavior when she went to her aunt's house during the Spring Festival when she was 11 years old.

At that time, she would take the initiative to play children's games with her aunt's grandchildren, which had never happened in the previous years.

But accidents always come so unexpectedly.

Not long after the Chinese New Year that year, Qian's father was tragically killed by enemy spies while trying to save the laboratory's research results. Qian's mother was in poor health to begin with and could not bear the blow. She got stuck in a dead end and couldn't get over it. On the day Qian's father died, she committed suicide and the rescue efforts failed, and she followed Qian's father.

Unfortunately, Qian Cencheng, who had rushed back from his aunt's house to give his parents a surprise, broke into the scene of Qian Ma's suicide. Qian Ma breathed her last in the arms of little Qian Cencheng.

When she learned that Qian's father had been murdered, the real world that had pulled her out of her own world collapsed before her eyes. Unable to express her grief, the young girl retreated into her own mental world, losing interest in the outside world. She suffered from sleepless nights and was extremely irritable. She developed severe depression and even engaged in self-harm.

However, the development of psychology in China at that time was not as complete as it is now, and we did not want to ruin the super-high IQ genius that our country rarely sees in a century.

Fortunately, the psychological hypnotist they hired was very skilled. He constructed another life experience for Qian Cencheng, making her believe that her parents had left her when she was young and she grew up with her grandparents.

In addition, he completely left the environment in which he grew up and never saw anyone he had known before. Not long after, Xiao Qian Cencheng recovered from his depression and came to live in the staff housing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Here, she had her grandparents and Uncle Qian who filled the family gap left by Qian's father and mother, and was able to grow up peacefully.

But life was not kind to little Qian Cencheng at all. Seven years later, her grandparents also left her world so suddenly.

Fortunately, this time, whether it was the experience of studying in the junior class in college or the two years of studying abroad, she was more or less exposed to the outside world, and she has a better ability to withstand it than she did seven years ago.

She just locked herself in the room for two days and two nights, and felt much better after she came back from the hospital after fainting.

As for demolishing the house, it was really a harmless little thing in the eyes of Uncle Qian and Qian Qing.

But the autistic tendencies she has shown now indicate that the death of her grandparents has caused her great psychological trauma.

She began to indulge in her own little world again because she felt that all her relatives were gone and there was no one she cared about or anything she was interested in here.

But what everyone didn't know was that the real Qian Cencheng couldn't bear the blow of her last relative leaving her forever. The Qian Cencheng who woke up in the hospital was already the 28-year-old Qian Cencheng from another world.

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