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Description
Psychologist Lin Chen's world of measured variables is irrevocably shattered by a single question from a seemingly ordinary police officer, Xing Cong Lian: "What kind of person should I marry?" This unexpected inquiry triggers a cascade of revelations, dismantling Lin Chen's carefully constructed beliefs about love and human nature. The novel "Criminal Psychology" dives deep into a modern-day romance where hidden identities, past traumas, and the darkest corners of the human psyche collide. Xing Cong Lian, the enigmatic police officer, is far from the man he appears to be. His ordinary facade…
Frequently Asked Questions for Criminal Psychology Novel
Who is the author of Criminal Psychology novel?+
Criminal Psychology novel is written by Chang'er.
How many chapters does Criminal Psychology novel have?+
Criminal Psychology novel currently has 310 chapters.
Is Criminal Psychology novel completed or ongoing?+
Criminal Psychology novel is currently completed.
What genre is Criminal Psychology novel?+
Criminal Psychology novel belongs to the Romance genre.
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You can read Criminal Psychology novel online for free on Novelblur.
What is Criminal Psychology novel about?+
In "Criminal Psychology" by Chang'er, psychologist Lin Chen is approached by Xing Cong Lian, who asks for help determining his ideal marriage partner. Lin Chen muses that love is inherently unpredictable, even for those in his profession, citing its countless variables. He reflects on the immeasurable nature of love, questioning what these variables might be. Lin Chen considers a past scenario: his initial perception of Xing Cong Lian as an ordinary police officer enjoying crayfish and beer, un