"Second." Nan Zhubin raised a second finger, "We don't interact outside of consultations. If we meet at the academy, I won't greet you first—you can decide whether to greet me based on the situation. The initiative is entirely yours."
"Third." Nan Zhubin raised a third finger, "If one day you find something I said during consultation makes you feel like I'm biased toward someone or have a skewed stance, you can tell me directly or change the consultant at any time."
Jie Nianzhou definitely thought about what Nan Zhubin said.
To be honest, going to the school's psychological center for consultation is a kind of superficial "dual relationship."
There are always risks.
And after understanding Nan Zhubin's identity, Jie Nianzhou still chose to sit here, having considered all those risks.
But hearing these statements again from Nan Zhubin's mouth made Jie Nianzhou feel much more at ease.
