Honestly, the first question is a lot harder for her to answer than the latter, since Alice has absolutely no idea what a healthy way to deal with it would entail. Does it count when you go on a journey into your own mind to quite literally kill monsters there? Is that healthy? Who knows.
But the second question is a lot easier to tackle, since it's more straightforward. And when she's already confessing this much to him, it doesn't feel too hard to keep being honest, even if it leaves her vulnerable around him.
"People claimed to help me, but they were only helping themselves," she says. "Once I got out of the asylum, they sent me to a psychiatrist, but I later found out he was only trying to brainwash me for his own purposes."
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But the second question is a lot easier to tackle, since it's more straightforward. And when she's already confessing this much to him, it doesn't feel too hard to keep being honest, even if it leaves her vulnerable around him.
"People claimed to help me, but they were only helping themselves," she says. "Once I got out of the asylum, they sent me to a psychiatrist, but I later found out he was only trying to brainwash me for his own purposes."