Luckily, Zhi himself had no expectations of others, so being called mentally retarded by the Monk neither enraged him nor made him angry; it just made him even more distrustful of others.
Is that considered lucky?
Gu Ran was the most anxious because it was he who had asked Zhi the question that led to Zhi's loss of trust, and he was one hundred percent responsible for that loss.
For a doctor, losing a patient's trust is definitely the number one dereliction of duty!
Moreover, since Zhi was a child, and a colleague's child at that, he had called him retarded because of Gu Ran's question, He felt not only anxious but also a great sense of guilt.
Zhi propped up his book and once again immersed himself in his own little world.
"Master Aqiu, why would you say that?" Gu Ran couldn't directly lose his temper at another mental patient, so he could only ask.
"Because bodhisattvas do not lie," Master Aqiu replied.
"Clap clap clap!" Illusory Smell Author applauded.