Chapter 1827 Mental Issues

After hearing Sally's account, Elijah said, "On the way here, Brett told me that the pilgrim was brought by her family, claiming a spirit possessed her. But based on the symptoms, it sounds more like dissociative identity disorder."

"Dissociative identity disorder?" Sally felt she had encountered quite a lot but had only seen dissociative identity disorder in novels and movies.

"Yes." Elijah nodded. "According to her family, she seems to have eight different personalities."

Sally frowned. "No wonder she was furious one moment and crying and apologizing the next... Why didn't her family take her to the hospital? What can a monastery do?"

"Brett already advised them, but they mentioned that they had spent much money on hospitals, which didn't help. They're planning to visit another monastery for a solution," Elijah replied.

It was a coincidence that as Sally and Elijah arrived at the parking lot, they saw the group of people leaving.

When Sally got out of the car, the woman with graying hair noticed her.

Out of politeness, Sally nodded slightly in greeting.

Seeing this, the woman wiped her eyes and approached.

"Miss, is that little monk alright?" she asked.

"He's fine. Please don't worry," Sally replied gently.

Seemingly emotional, the woman choked up, wiped her tears, and continued, "My daughter... My daughter has had a tough life. She's been tormented by a scumbag!"

"Don't cry," Sally quickly comforted her, taking a tissue from her pocket and handing it to her.

"Miss, I know you're a good kid just by looking at your appearance!" The woman looked at Sally, then glanced at Elijah from the corner of her eye. "Don't put too much trust in men. Always keep an escape route for yourself. My daughter... My daughter graduated from the top university with a bright future ahead, but because of that scumbag, her life was ruined. She was a good girl but tormented by domestic violence and abuse to the point where she is today!"

"Domestic violence?" Sally immediately frowned.

The woman she saw before no longer looked like an educated woman.

"Yes. He mentally controlled my daughter and deceived her of all her money, causing her to miscarry multiple times, and..."

The woman couldn't continue speaking when she reached this point.

"Why are you blabbering about these things in public? Aren't you ashamed?" At this moment, a man of similar age to the woman rushed over and reprimanded her.

"Ashamed?" The woman suddenly got angry. "Now you're concerned about being ashamed? I asked you to bring our daughter back, but you insisted on being stubborn. Now that our daughter is in this state, you care about being ashamed?"

Seeing that the couple was about to start arguing, Elijah led Sally away.

"Did that man do anything besides domestic violence and mental manipulation?" Sally was already prone to empathy.

At this point, she was almost overwhelmed with anger.

Elijah comforted and bought her a box of freshly cut watermelon from a nearby stall before returning to the church.

This managed to calm Sally's anger briefly.

However...

Her anger was completely ignited again after she returned to her yard.

"Sally, I heard you encountered that Ph.D. today?"

"That woman was a Ph.D.?" Sally was shocked.

"Don't you know her?"

"No... Should I know?" Sally was bewildered.

"She's often abroad, it's normal not to know," another senior sister said, "Her issues made the news a few years ago."

"You mean her mental issues?" Sally asked.

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