"I can, too," he smirked as he adjusted his glasses. "I know your reactions and what you're about to say."
Gu Ran's mind reading technique didn't pick up a second voice.
This proved that when he spoke, he was honest.
He was sicker than expected.
Moreover, his treatment would be very troublesome. During the "Psychological Shadow Eradication Surgery," the wilderness and other patients were no different. But entering the "Origin," penetrating the cracks of his heart, the monsters in his mind might also "live the same day."
Time was the trickiest part, even this passive mastery of living the same day was problematic.
No, it was quite troublesome.
If Gu Ran had been his treating physician, he certainly wouldn't have continued discussing the topic of time loops; arguing with the patient and trying to prove that he was wrong would be meaningless.
Take Hu Qian as an example.
Would it help to tell her that there are no footsteps?