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Chapter 901 Psychological Problem
Time passed quickly, and it was already the next day. During breakfast, most of the members of the Young Justice League still looked listless.
This was not beyond the adults' expectations. Although they had undergone virtual training yesterday, it was created by combining Martian telepathy and state-of-the-art technology, making its realism almost indistinguishable from reality.
At least, mentally, they believed they had already died once. That kind of experience, let alone for a child, even adults might not be able to withstand it. It can only be said that it was fortunate Martian Manhunter woke up quickly enough.
So during breakfast, Black Canary began to arrange the time for everyone to receive psychological therapy.
There was no special order of arrangement. Black Canary simply arranged this treatment according to the order in which the members died during the virtual training.
That is, Artemis, **Harpy**, Jackson, Courtney, Conner, Troy, these six deaths were arranged according to the order of their deaths. The remaining Dick, Wally, and Megan would decide their own order.
The Young Justice League now has many members, a total of nine people. This is a major undertaking, and Black Canary didn't know if it could be completed in one day, so she could only arrange the order first.
Facts proved that Black Canary's worry about time was surplus.
First was Artemis. The archer's defensiveness was very strong. At first glance, it was obvious she had some unspeakable secret.
When Black Canary mentioned this, Artemis, who was originally very quiet, immediately became agitated. However, Black Canary was not flustered. In her opinion, this was the best proof that Artemis cared about this team.
The girl in front of her indeed had some unspeakable secret that had been chasing her, but it could be seen that she had always yearned for the light, and that was enough.
Black Canary's current mission was only psychologist. She didn't need to interrogate like a criminal. There were also many people in the Justice League who had small secrets they couldn't tell others.
After talking for a while and confirming that Artemis had no problem, Black Canary chose to use Wally as the last one. As expected, after mentioning that rash kid, Artemis once again returned to silence.
Next was **Harpy**. Even though the other party stated from the beginning that he had no problem, Black Canary still kept him talking for ten minutes. After ten minutes, she agreed with his statement and then sent **Harpy** away.
This mutant clone's inner heart was more resilient than she thought. Of course, this might not be what he wanted himself.
If **Harpy** knew that Black Canary evaluated him like this, he would only shrug. He was so calm purely because he had seen a lot. Besides, the clone died, but it wasn't really death, so there was no need to be afraid at all.
Next, it was Jackson's turn. This person was the most mature person in the entire Young Justice League besides **Harpy**. Talking to him was indeed much easier.
With just a little guidance, Jackson would take the initiative to opening up and seeking help. He didn't have much feeling about his death. He only regretted that he couldn't make more contribution to the team.
Jackson also felt that because he was eager to complete the mission during training, he chose to ignore Dick's own decision. This behavior was very detrimental to unity, and he was now a little ashamed to face Dick.
Black Canary did not dwell on Jackson's entangled aspect. On the contrary, having watched the entire training record, she pointed out Dick's shortcomings, including indecisiveness, and praised Jackson for doing the right thing in that situation.
"A commander's incompetence exhausts the army. If Dick continues to hesitate, then you are very likely to suffer total annihilation."
Black Canary's words shocked Jackson. He thought he would be criticized, but Black Canary's next words made him fall into contemplation.
"Dick is indeed your captain, that's right, but in many times he has also shown unstable aspects. When no adults are present, this requires you to correct him."
Black Canary appropriately showed a gentle smile and said, "Maybe you haven't noticed, Dick actually cares about your opinion, but you are too rule-abiding, so Dick often has to make his own idea. I feel you should help him more often."
Jackson left the room in contemplation. Of course, when he left, he did not forget to thank Black Canary.
Next, it was Courtney's turn. This girl was the closest to an ordinary person in the team. Under Black Canary's guidance, Courtney spoke out all the fear in her inner heart.
At the beginning, when she saw Artemis die, Courtney's heart was filled with the fear of death. At this time, she fell into mild autism, but Wally attracted everyone's gaze, so no one noticed her state.
If this continued, Courtney was very likely to collapse, but then **Harpy's** death pulled Courtney back from that state.
Of course, this was not because **Harpy's** death cheered up Courtney. On the contrary, although the former had rejected the latter's pursuit not long ago, Courtney always had this little secret in her heart.
Adults still find it difficult to get over heartbreak, let alone children. After **Harpy** died in her presence to protect everyone, Courtney had a slight tendency towards self-destruction. This prompted her to follow in Jackson's footsteps and board the aircraft to act as bait.
In Black Canary's opinion, Courtney's psychological problem was neither big nor small. Her current situation was very similar to those soldiers who suffered from PTSD, but fortunately, it was only an initial symptom. After her guidance, plus a little time, it could be cured.
Next was Conner. This person was initially defined by Black Canary as a problem child, but the actual contact exceeded Black Canary's imagination, because Conner was much more stable than she thought.
When Conner was asked, the most frequently mentioned were Megan and **Harpy**. He showed a desire for power and a further admiration for Superman.
Black Canary saw at a glance that this admiration was not due to Superman's noble character, but for the other party's almost invincible strength. But fortunately, Conner only had one reason for wanting power, which was to protect the people around him.
Perhaps it was because love can change a person, Conner, who got closer to Megan in the virtual world, became much more stable.
When it was Troy's turn, this Amazonian warrior's performance was the same as **Harpy's**. She also had almost no problem, only feeling that her performance was too poor and had disgraced her sister and Amazon.
Black Canary immediately gave a treatment method. She encouraged Troy and called Diana. After receiving her sister's approval, Troy was as happy as a child, although she was only a few months old.
(End of chapter)
Time passed quickly, and it was already the next day. During breakfast, most of the members of the Young Justice League still looked listless.
This was not beyond the adults' expectations. Although they had undergone virtual training yesterday, it was created by combining Martian telepathy and state-of-the-art technology, making its realism almost indistinguishable from reality.
At least, mentally, they believed they had already died once. That kind of experience, let alone for a child, even adults might not be able to withstand it. It can only be said that it was fortunate Martian Manhunter woke up quickly enough.
So during breakfast, Black Canary began to arrange the time for everyone to receive psychological therapy.
There was no special order of arrangement. Black Canary simply arranged this treatment according to the order in which the members died during the virtual training.
That is, Artemis, **Harpy**, Jackson, Courtney, Conner, Troy, these six deaths were arranged according to the order of their deaths. The remaining Dick, Wally, and Megan would decide their own order.
The Young Justice League now has many members, a total of nine people. This is a major undertaking, and Black Canary didn't know if it could be completed in one day, so she could only arrange the order first.
Facts proved that Black Canary's worry about time was surplus.
First was Artemis. The archer's defensiveness was very strong. At first glance, it was obvious she had some unspeakable secret.
When Black Canary mentioned this, Artemis, who was originally very quiet, immediately became agitated. However, Black Canary was not flustered. In her opinion, this was the best proof that Artemis cared about this team.
The girl in front of her indeed had some unspeakable secret that had been chasing her, but it could be seen that she had always yearned for the light, and that was enough.
Black Canary's current mission was only psychologist. She didn't need to interrogate like a criminal. There were also many people in the Justice League who had small secrets they couldn't tell others.
After talking for a while and confirming that Artemis had no problem, Black Canary chose to use Wally as the last one. As expected, after mentioning that rash kid, Artemis once again returned to silence.
Next was **Harpy**. Even though the other party stated from the beginning that he had no problem, Black Canary still kept him talking for ten minutes. After ten minutes, she agreed with his statement and then sent **Harpy** away.
This mutant clone's inner heart was more resilient than she thought. Of course, this might not be what he wanted himself.
If **Harpy** knew that Black Canary evaluated him like this, he would only shrug. He was so calm purely because he had seen a lot. Besides, the clone died, but it wasn't really death, so there was no need to be afraid at all.
Next, it was Jackson's turn. This person was the most mature person in the entire Young Justice League besides **Harpy**. Talking to him was indeed much easier.
With just a little guidance, Jackson would take the initiative to opening up and seeking help. He didn't have much feeling about his death. He only regretted that he couldn't make more contribution to the team.
Jackson also felt that because he was eager to complete the mission during training, he chose to ignore Dick's own decision. This behavior was very detrimental to unity, and he was now a little ashamed to face Dick.
Black Canary did not dwell on Jackson's entangled aspect. On the contrary, having watched the entire training record, she pointed out Dick's shortcomings, including indecisiveness, and praised Jackson for doing the right thing in that situation.
"A commander's incompetence exhausts the army. If Dick continues to hesitate, then you are very likely to suffer total annihilation."
Black Canary's words shocked Jackson. He thought he would be criticized, but Black Canary's next words made him fall into contemplation.
"Dick is indeed your captain, that's right, but in many times he has also shown unstable aspects. When no adults are present, this requires you to correct him."
Black Canary appropriately showed a gentle smile and said, "Maybe you haven't noticed, Dick actually cares about your opinion, but you are too rule-abiding, so Dick often has to make his own idea. I feel you should help him more often."
Jackson left the room in contemplation. Of course, when he left, he did not forget to thank Black Canary.
Next, it was Courtney's turn. This girl was the closest to an ordinary person in the team. Under Black Canary's guidance, Courtney spoke out all the fear in her inner heart.
At the beginning, when she saw Artemis die, Courtney's heart was filled with the fear of death. At this time, she fell into mild autism, but Wally attracted everyone's gaze, so no one noticed her state.
If this continued, Courtney was very likely to collapse, but then **Harpy's** death pulled Courtney back from that state.
Of course, this was not because **Harpy's** death cheered up Courtney. On the contrary, although the former had rejected the latter's pursuit not long ago, Courtney always had this little secret in her heart.
Adults still find it difficult to get over heartbreak, let alone children. After **Harpy** died in her presence to protect everyone, Courtney had a slight tendency towards self-destruction. This prompted her to follow in Jackson's footsteps and board the aircraft to act as bait.
In Black Canary's opinion, Courtney's psychological problem was neither big nor small. Her current situation was very similar to those soldiers who suffered from PTSD, but fortunately, it was only an initial symptom. After her guidance, plus a little time, it could be cured.
Next was Conner. This person was initially defined by Black Canary as a problem child, but the actual contact exceeded Black Canary's imagination, because Conner was much more stable than she thought.
When Conner was asked, the most frequently mentioned were Megan and **Harpy**. He showed a desire for power and a further admiration for Superman.
Black Canary saw at a glance that this admiration was not due to Superman's noble character, but for the other party's almost invincible strength. But fortunately, Conner only had one reason for wanting power, which was to protect the people around him.
Perhaps it was because love can change a person, Conner, who got closer to Megan in the virtual world, became much more stable.
When it was Troy's turn, this Amazonian warrior's performance was the same as **Harpy's**. She also had almost no problem, only feeling that her performance was too poor and had disgraced her sister and Amazon.
Black Canary immediately gave a treatment method. She encouraged Troy and called Diana. After receiving her sister's approval, Troy was as happy as a child, although she was only a few months old.
(End of chapter)