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Chapter 7 Section VI Confused

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"Unfortunately, she has to be sent to a special cell - there is no doubt that she is completely out of her mind. I hand in the report tomorrow, and she will be sent away next Tuesday at the latest - what the hell?" Mei Peng put a glass of water in front of me very bluntly, and said to himself. "Psychos are supposed to stay in their little room full of mattresses and enjoy their long sleeves and bridles..." (Author's note: The things Mei Peng mentioned are special props used in European and American mental hospitals to prevent action-oriented mental patients from committing suicide or attacking others-friends who have read related foreign novels should be familiar with it. ) Maypen was still chattering away.She talked a lot, but I couldn't listen to a word.I took a sip of water—it was cold.

I put down the glass and walked out of the guard's office without even saying "goodbye". I left Southgate Prison. I didn't go back to the police station directly by car - "The Trail of the Far Mountain", one of the famous tourist attractions in this city, is also quite close to Nanmen Prison: I want to go there first. Why does Kanpur mention this place when he is in total confusion?Even if there was some secret there—what kind of secret would it be?Maybe it's just that Bourne didn't take her there, and she finally uttered this unfulfilled wish: This is actually quite possible.

But again this seems impossible - I have to admit, I know so little about Kanpur, plus she is not in a normal state of mind, I don't expect her "final hint" to be helpful : But I still want to see - maybe there will be something?Don't let go of any possibility, although it is a bit cumbersome-but the real clues are always hidden in the details: I like this sentence of Mr. Xia Ai. On the subway, I looked at the traffic zoning map of the city - the distant mountain path is quite close to the second mental sanatorium: this naturally reminded me of Kanpur's mental state - whether Kanpur also noticed that his spirit was Going to collapse, and intentionally or unintentionally thinking of a mental sanatorium; and the last mention of "The Path to the Far Mountain" is actually just to express her wish that "my spirit has gone out of order and I need to go to a mental sanatorium for treatment"? ——You must know that for a person who is on the verge of mental collapse, it is much more difficult to say the "Second Spiritual Sanatorium in Liberty City" than to say the place name "Distant Mountain Trail".

I admit that this inference is a bit far-fetched - although it is not lacking in reason. Traffic zoning map of Liberty City (partial) It only takes six minutes to take the subway from Klamick Street to the Ancient Observatory Station; and take the No. 720 Antique Tourist Line car to the distant mountain on the top of Aurijin Mountain Trail station, but it took almost half an hour - it was the first time I took this train: it was too slow! From time to time, the pain of the new wound that Kanpur brought me reminds me of another question: Why does Kanpur want to kill me? In fact, Kanpur's mind is not completely out of order - on the contrary, in many cases, she can even be called a rather calm and analytical side agent (repeatedly exposed my "poor" lie: "reasoning" This tool, in the hands of Miss Kemper, is also obviously quite useful).

It is easy to see the cause of Kanpur's first ecstasy--when Kanpur recalls Bourne and her last crime, Bourne was shot dead, and the victim's head was buried in a most horrific way. The way it unfolded before her eyes: This scene undoubtedly gave Kanpur a huge stimulus at the time-this is also likely to be the main cause of Kanpur's neurological problems. Therefore, when Kanpur recalled these in front of me, the horrible scene reappeared in her mind unknowingly-extreme fear and panic, which made her lose her mind and wanted to destroy everything in front of her: and I , naturally bear the brunt.

Of course, Mei Peng's abuse of her in life can really be called "indispensable credit". But what about the second time? Judging from Kanpur's reaction to May Peng's "stick deterrence", after I left Kanpur for the first time, May Peng's abuse of her should have intensified-but when we met for the second time, Kanpur was still able to expose me successively Lies about the identities of prison guards and journalists (with convincing reasons given), and rhetorically correct citations of the content: it can be seen that her mental condition has not actually gotten worse-one can read normally People in Jules Verne's science fiction novels will not suddenly collapse without any reason.

reason? The reason seems to be right in front of me—I stand on the viewing platform on the top of Aurijin Mountain, and I can have a panoramic view of most of Liberty City: I can see the South Gate Prison not far away—I don’t know from Prison 709 Is it possible to see this place through the bars of the room? I prefer to believe that Kanpur unconsciously said the "distant mountain path" at that time because he often saw the "distant mountain" in the window. It's a pity that I have overturned this assumption now - and the result of the reasoning makes me even more confused

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