The things she spoke of could certainly not be found in Gu Youyou; she was still so young. He thought, indeed, she was not Gu Youyou.
Jin Zijin's expression was obscured in darkness, ambiguous to the observer.
"What is... traditional Chinese medicine, what is Western medicine?" With too many questions to ask, Jin Zijin chose this unfamiliar term.
Gu Youyou said, "The Qihuang Technique that we talk about is traditional Chinese medicine. The theory based on empirical evidence that I talked about last time to Yue Rujing is Western medicine."
He remembered the way Gu Youyou treated Yuancheng's illness and, after some time, heard Jin Zijin mutter, "So it really is possible to treat illnesses that way."
Looking back at her, even though her appearance hadn't changed at all, Jin Zijin felt like he was seeing through her, as if he were seeing another person—someone both familiar and foreign.