Nie Chongyang was still swamped with the investigation and various documents, the workload being immense. He hadn't even finished his investigation and couldn't get away.
Therefore, he brought up the invisible group within the university to Ye Tiancheng, inquiring about the current situation of the faculty and staff.
Upon learning of Nie Chongyang's suspicions and deductions in this regard, Ye Tiancheng also took note of the matter and assured Nie Chongyang that he would investigate it.
Previously, due to the urgency of the situation, they had prioritized contacting Nie Chongyang. As for other aspects, Ye Tiancheng and his team hadn't given them much thought and thus hadn't noticed this point. However, now that Nie Chongyang had raised it, Ye Tiancheng and his team would also pay attention to it.
As for the group who took the exam, it wasn't particularly unsuccessful. Overall, the talismans and props provided by Little Fox were generally without major issues.
By questioning the students, they managed to obtain some new information.
However, it could only help in inferring the current situation of those students. In other aspects, it was rather mediocre.
After all, those students didn't know much.
They attempted to resist, but the outcome was not good. They were even made an example of. As for the entity behind it, these students couldn't even come into contact with it, let alone know what it had done to them or what impact it had caused.
However, Ye Tiancheng noticed something through this information.
Most of these students were negatively affected by their night-time exam experiences. Although they didn't remember these things during the day, the trauma left in their hearts was still unavoidable and would not be erased just because of forgetting.
Because of this, the psychological counseling rooms set up by the university were more popular than those in ordinary schools, with more people seeking consultation.
After all, this was a prestigious institution. Most people were not excessively ignorant. They might not know the reasons for their psychological problems, and in the end, they might attribute the problems to recent academic pressure or relationship issues.
After all, these issues were indeed relatively common among students and could easily cause similar effects.
Although there were fundamental differences, if the cause was unknown, looking only at the final reactions and behaviors, one would not think of the real reason.
In short, regardless of what these students thought, when they realized they had psychological problems, many students still chose to seek medical help proactively.
In this situation, they would frequently visit the psychological counseling rooms.
Ye Tiancheng felt that this would be a good point of investigation, and perhaps they could find some useful information. These students might have forgotten, but they might also inadvertently reveal these matters.
Furthermore, as Nie Chongyang had mentioned earlier, the professors and school leaders in this university had been invisible in this incident.
This point was somewhat difficult to investigate, and Ye Tiancheng found it hard to find an entry point. However, the psychological counseling aspect might reveal some useful information to Ye Tiancheng and his team.
If those professors and mentors encountered similar situations, or in short, if they had any unpleasant experiences, they might also visit a psychological counseling room.
After all, psychological counseling rooms in universities were not only for students.
Some professors might find it inconvenient to seek medical treatment outside, or they might think their problems were minor and perhaps go to a psychological counseling room to understand their situation with a psychologist.
Ye Tiancheng felt that there was investigative value in this.
Once he made up his mind, he inquired about the location of the university's psychological counseling rooms and then went there.
Ye Tiancheng brought Little Fox with him. As for Long Miaomiao, her main job was to research the consequences of breaking through dimensions and how to minimize the consequences and losses. Therefore, Ye Tiancheng did not bring Long Miaomiao along for this operation.
Upon finding the university's psychological counseling rooms, Ye Tiancheng and Little Fox discovered that they were indeed bustling with activity. Students who had made appointments to consult even had to queue. Although the queue was not very long, the situation indicated the problem.
This could only mean that the proportion of students with psychological problems in the school was even higher.
Many people, even if they understood, were somewhat reluctant to seek treatment for their ailments. Therefore, everyone basically had a rough idea of the number of people who were openly seeking help.
Ye Tiancheng did not intend to join the queue and blend in with the students.
Ultimately, Ye Tiancheng himself did not have many major problems in this regard. Although he had suffered many setbacks and frustrations, Ye Tiancheng could always regulate himself. Now, his focus was on the investigation, and it was not good to occupy others' time and affect these students who truly needed psychological counseling.
If he really wanted to investigate medical records, Ye Tiancheng could have the special operations team use their privileges. Investigating this would definitely be much easier.
Ye Tiancheng's main purpose in coming here was to investigate the situation, observe the students who came here, and strike up conversations and inquire about their situations nearby.
It could be seen that the campus during the day and the campus at night were very different.
These students truly did not remember anything that happened at night, or they simply treated it as a dream and didn't delve into it. After all, such bizarre events, if not personally experienced, would be difficult for even Ye Tiancheng to believe.
Ye Tiancheng originally wanted to strike up a conversation with a few students and ask them some questions, but he later found that Little Fox, due to her exceptional beauty, was exceptionally popular. Ye Tiancheng then completely handed over this task to Little Fox.
Little Fox gave Ye Tiancheng a resentful look, but she eventually went.
Ye Tiancheng was happy to not have to strike up conversations and stayed in place, hiding under the shade of a tree, quietly observing the students who came to the psychological counseling rooms.
These students were both male and female, and it was generally evident that no faculty members were mixed in.
Of course, it was also possible that they might not come here, or that it was not appropriate for them to squeeze in with the students, as it might cause some negative impact. Ye Tiancheng did not make any hasty conclusions.
Suddenly, Ye Tiancheng noticed a psychologist seeing a student out of the psychological counseling room and caught a glimpse of his profile.
Ye Tiancheng was stunned for a moment.
He wanted to change his angle to see more clearly, but the process was too brief. Ye Tiancheng couldn't manage it, and the psychologist quickly returned to the psychological counseling room.
Originally, Ye Tiancheng had noticed that among the students coming to the psychological counseling room, it was clearly more common for females.
This phenomenon was not particularly noteworthy.
Because between males and females, there are innate differences from a physiological to a psychological perspective.
For example, women's physique, constitution, and physical strength are generally weaker than men's from birth. For example, most women are naturally more emotional than men, and their ability to withstand pressure is relatively more fragile.
Or, their mental fortitude is weaker, and when encountering particularly stimulating or terrifying events, they are more likely to collapse.
And some men are also quite concerned about their reputation. Even if they feel that their state is not good and has not reached a certain level of severity, they might develop a mentality of avoiding treatment for their ailments.
Such events had occurred in this university.
In summary, Ye Tiancheng did not think there was anything wrong with the gender ratio of the students queuing at first.
But just now, when Ye Tiancheng saw the psychologist's profile, he couldn't help but feel suspicious. With the psychological counseling room being so popular and so many girls coming, were many students seriously affected, or were many of them with ulterior motives?
It was just a fleeting glimpse, only a profile, but Ye Tiancheng could tell.
The psychologist at this university's psychological counseling room was probably a "femme fatale" of sorts, similar to Little Fox.
That man had a refined appearance, and just seeing his profile made one's imagination run wild. If his profile was this good-looking, how good-looking would his full face be?
To be honest, Ye Tiancheng had only seen three such "femme fatale" men.
The first, of course, was Little Fox. The second also left a deep impression on Ye Tiancheng, which was the ghost fox A Zi in the ancient market, whose whereabouts were still unknown. The third was the psychologist Ye Tiancheng had just seen.
Of course, if it were just that the psychologist was good-looking, Ye Tiancheng would at most be amazed in his heart. However, after seeing that psychologist, Ye Tiancheng couldn't help but feel concerned, but he didn't know what he was concerned about.
However, Ye Tiancheng valued his intuition.
For cultivators like them, their premonitions were generally not without reason.
Ye Tiancheng didn't believe that his inexplicable concern for this psychologist was baseless. Since he couldn't figure out the reason, he would investigate and find out the reason.
If he simply let it go, at a critical moment, it was hard to say what impact it would have on him.
Or perhaps, this person might bring unexpected help to what he was about to do, but if he didn't pay attention, he would lose such an advantage in the future, requiring him to spend more effort and take many detours when doing things.
Regardless of the reason, Ye Tiancheng could not afford to ignore it.
Ye Tiancheng waited for a while longer, but unfortunately, he did not get another suitable opportunity. Occasionally, he could only see the psychologist's profile, and not even a complete figure.
Fortunately, their purpose was special. If Ye Tiancheng wanted to meet him, he would still have a chance. Therefore, Ye Tiancheng was not overly anxious.
The monk can run, but the temple cannot.
This person was the psychologist at the university's psychological counseling room. Knowing that he was from here, would it be difficult to find such a person and investigate his background?
After waiting for some time, Ye Tiancheng noticed that Little Fox was almost back from striking up conversations and gathering information, so he stopped paying attention to the psychological counseling room. Therefore, he also failed to notice that when the psychologist came out to see off a student after he stopped paying attention to the psychological counseling room, he glanced at him intentionally or unintentionally.
If Ye Tiancheng had turned his head to look at this moment, he would have been able to clearly see the psychologist's full face and his true appearance.