Chapter 1060 Split Personality
- George pushed up the gold-rimmed glasses on his nose and explained calmly, "Dissociative identity disorder means a person has two relatively distinct and separate personalities. One is the primary personality—the Seraphina we've always known.
- "Based on the primary personality, a secondary personality can split off. You could also call it a second personality. In simple terms, two modes of thinking exist at the same time. Their operations and decisions don't interfere with each other. They function independently.
- "The reason this happens is usually connected to someone's environment, major life changes, or long-term emotional stress. What happened to Dora had only been a trigger. The real cause lay in Seraphina's past life experiences."