Qian thought about the case she had promised her brother to take, then looked at Bai Jin waiting eagerly for her response.
"Are you planning to write a related report?"
"I want to hear your professional explanation from the perspective of a psychologist—would it take up too much of your time?"
"If you have time, you can wait until I return the book, then I'll give you an hour alone, how about that?" Qian was always generous with people who had helped her.
"Great!" Bai Jin was particularly happy.
A few minutes later, Qian and Bai Jin were sitting in a café near the school, with Bai Jin spreading out her notebook, looking as if she was ready to take notes.
"What information do you want to know about homosexuality? Should I talk about a few cases?" Qian asked.
"I want to ask you if homosexuality is really pathological." Bai Jin's eyes seemed a bit dim.
