Because his shadow had been stripped repeatedly before and after the school hunting event, along with the massive influx and outflow of memories, Zheng Qing's spirit had become extremely sensitive and fragile.
For this reason, after consulting the school's therapists and his companions, the young state-funded student ultimately chose a conservative treatment plan—reciting scriptures—slowly and gently adjusting his spirit by studying the "Heart Sutra of Morobo Polomituo" that Monk Shi Yuan had given him.
Overall, Zheng Qing felt that the therapeutic effect was quite good.
At the very least, he no longer became irritable and short-tempered at the drop of a hat like right after the school hunting event had ended; his mental state had noticeably improved.
However, it was hard to articulate this improvement, and others were not sure whether Zheng Qing was deliberately suppressing himself, or if his mental condition had really gotten better.