Chapter 129 Reconstruction
Chapter 129 Reconstruction
Hearing Wei Hongsi's question, Zhang Shengyong narrowed his eyes slightly: "So you believe that's why that organization listed Shen Qing as a key target?"
"At least one of the reasons." Wei Hongsi nodded. "That organization clearly possesses sophisticated technology for creating 'psychological viruses' using videos as a medium, so they must be able to assess the degree of 'mental contamination' their targets have suffered."
"You're right!" Zhang Shengyong's eyes widened suddenly. "Although Zhou Huai and Shen Qing rarely meet, they communicate quite a bit online, making it very convenient to assess the effects of the 'psychological virus'."
Wei Hongsi said, "It's not that complicated. If the 'psychological virus' delivered to Shen Qing is completely effective, she will proactively contact Zhou Huai to provide emotional feedback."
"Damn, this stuff is seriously weird!" Zhang Shengyong couldn't help but curse. "Zhou Huai sent Shen Qing at least four videos containing 'psychological viruses.' Is this some kind of continuous test?"
"He probably won't keep testing with things that don't work; the new 'psychological virus' will be upgraded and calibrated. His continued communication with Shen Qing can provide support for this."
Wei Hongsi glanced at the screen as he spoke, "This is just my guess. We'll know if I'm right once Shen Qing's test is over."
"It makes sense that someone with a certain immunity to 'psychological viruses' would attract the organization's special attention," Zhang Shengyong said thoughtfully. "But that's clearly not their initial reason for targeting Shen Qing."
Wei Hongsi shrugged and said, "That's beyond my ability to answer."
Zhang Shengyong thought for a moment and said, "I'm serious, you can try communicating with Shen Qing. Maybe you can find some clues that we police can't find."
Wei Hong thought for a moment and said, "I'll give it a try."
That afternoon, he analyzed the video files that had been sent to Shen Qing and knew which aspects of her emotions were being influenced by the "psychological virus" within them.
Therefore, he believed that although it went against Shen Qing's wishes, Shen Qing and Zhou Huai did indeed have, or had had, a relatively close personal relationship. He had no right to ask about such a personal matter, and Shen Qing probably wouldn't tell him either.
It seems that Shen Qing and Zhou Huai don't have a deep emotional connection, so it might be worth trying to talk to them.
About fifteen minutes later, all six rounds of diagnosis for Shen Qing were completed.
Wei Hongsi conducted a comprehensive comparative analysis of the monitoring data, and the more he looked at the results, the more surprised he became.
The "psychological virus" that the Light Guide Society customized for Shen Qing is indeed constantly evolving. Although their adjustment mechanism is still unclear, the adjustment direction is mainly to optimize the adaptability, while the intensity remains largely unchanged.
Using the time points when Shen Qing received the four "psychological viruses" as a reference, a very obvious decay pattern over time can be seen.
The first three had a very small impact on Shen Qing, especially the first one, which could basically be ignored.
The last one, the "psychological virus" that Shen Qing recently received, occurred in early June, and its impact was very limited.
From this, Wei Hongsi concluded that Shen Qing has a strong ability to reconstruct her self-cognition.
She is indeed very different and deserves in-depth study!
Wei Hongsi told Zhang Shengyong about this discovery.
Zhang Shengyong suddenly realized: "So it's not that the 'psychological virus' from the Light Guiding Society is ineffective, but rather that Shen Qing is able to heal herself?"
Wei Hongsi nodded and said, "Yes! She may not be able to completely eliminate those potential negative emotions, but she can be completely unaffected by them."
Zhang Shengyong knew what this meant.
An organization researching viruses encounters someone with natural antibodies; would they easily let them go? They would definitely study them thoroughly and then improve the virus. The principle is the same whether it's a psychological or physiological virus.
Wei Hongsi said, "Let's go downstairs."
Zhang Shengyong said, "I think it would be better to call them up so you and Shen Qing can talk alone."
Wei Hongsi thought that made sense; they could only sit in the conference room, which wasn't really suitable for discussing personal matters. So he sent a message to Yuan Zhenhui, asking him to take the person to the 16th floor.
He then led Zhang Shengyong to a nearby conference room and turned on the lights: "Brother Yong, you can sit here for now."
Shortly after, Yuan Zhenhui brought the people over, and Zhang Shengyong called the policewoman who had come with him to the conference room. Wei Hongsi invited Shen Qing to his office, and Tang Jinxia also came along.
Wei Hongsi didn't mind. He invited the two to sit on the sofa and took a chair to sit opposite them.
If we use the analogy of seeing a doctor, Tang Jinxia is like a patient's family member; it might be easier to communicate with her about some issues. Shen Qing is always accompanied by this agent, which is both a form of protection and a sign of trust.
Shen Qing remained calm throughout the testing process. However, the twenty minutes or so spent waiting for the results gradually made her a little nervous. Arriving at Wei Hongsi's office, about to receive the results, she couldn't help but feel apprehensive.
Tang Jinxia spoke first: "Teacher Wei, is the situation serious?"
She had met Wei Hongsi twice and still remembered him somewhat. She had seen the police call this young man "Teacher Wei" before, so she followed suit.
Wei Hongsi said, "Shen Qing was indeed affected to some extent, but not seriously. If we were to use an illness as an analogy, it would be roughly equivalent to a common cold."
"Oh, that's alright, that's alright." Tang Jinxia patted her chest, saying with a sigh of relief.
Shen Qing looked at her and said, "I told you not to worry." Then she smiled at Wei Hongsi and asked, "So when will I recover?"
In fact, both Wei Hongsi and Tang Jinxia noticed that Shen Qing had been a little nervous, but neither of them pointed it out.
Wei Hongsi stated his conclusion first to put her at ease before discussing the rest of the topic.
"Based on my analysis, without treatment, you should be able to recover on your own in about two to three months and no longer be affected."
"Wow, this 'cold' has lasted quite a while!" Tang Jinxia said in surprise. "How long will the treatment take?"
Wei Hongsi said, "It will probably take about two weeks, but we need to continue observing her for a month. Her case is quite special; we need to perform treatment before we can assess the effectiveness, so it might take shorter than that."
Tang Jinxia was clearly still dissatisfied: "It's going to take this long?"
Wei Hongsi didn't quite understand why Tang Jinxia was so conflicted, so he said, "This period of time is not long, and the negative impact is very limited, so you don't need to worry too much."
Shen Qing said, "Auntie, this isn't a real cold. Teacher Wei... Teacher Wei was just using an analogy."
When Wei Hongsi saw Tang Jinxia's embarrassed expression, he suddenly realized what was going on.
What might be a minor ailment like the common cold could have a significant impact on a singer, so his example seems rather inappropriate.
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