"The young master has developed Psychosis," the doctor said, " It's a mental disorder, that causes Hallucinations, Delusion, Inability to concentrate, Depression, Sleeping too much or too less, Losing bond from family and friends, Anxiety, Suicidal thoughts, Switching topics while talking, and Paranoia," he said, "But I don't believe that he is experiencing all these symptoms, mostly because he is a child. The symptoms he is experiencing are closer to delusions, bizarre behavior, disorganized behavior, and paranoia" he finished looking at Jiao-long. "Can this be treated?" Jiao-long asked, "Yes with therapy and medication, the worst-case scenario would be tranquilizers, but would only be used if he has an outburst again" the doctor started, "but what he really needs is his family, we can offer support on how to deal with this", the doctor finished glancing over to Katsu and Rui who stood against the wall with their arms crossed. "When we did finally get him to talk…" the doctor started, "he told us about a past life and that he wasn't the 'original' Raizel Zhao. He began to tell us about a dragon and how the young man you assigned to be his bodyguard played a part in it. But the thing that helped us come up with the diagnosis was when he said he had woken up from a coma…" the doctor said with a pause, Jiao-long was flabbergasted and he was not the only one, "apparently his development of this illness caused him to believe that he had just woken up from a coma, while it's true that your wife died in a terrible yacht accident seven years ago the young master was never on that boat". The doctor finished and Jiao-long, Katsu, and Rui were frozen in disbelief
Dragons Aren't Real-Or So I Thought
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