Ji Linbai smelled the fragrance in the air, and remembered that Ruan Chu often sprayed the perfume made by Gu Yang in the past. He suddenly asked, "Yangyang, is that a perfume you made yourself?"
"Yes." Gu Yang nodded, noticing that Ji Linbai used the word "also", and raised his eyebrows: "You have also smelled the perfume I made at my cousin's place, right?"
When mentioning Ruan Chu, Ji Lin's eyes softened a bit, "Yes. Chu Chu said that the perfume was called Chaoyang. It smelled very comfortable and it was very helpful to her condition at the time.
The bottle of perfume you gave Duran just now seems to have a similar effect?"
Gu Yang was not surprised that Ji Linbai could see it, and he did not hide it, "Fragrance and medicine have the same origin. I don't like to use drugs directly, I prefer to use some natural and harmless methods, through visual, auditory and olfactory stimulation, to achieve the purpose of treatment imperceptibly.
Of course, in an emergency, we must take appropriate measures. If the condition is urgent, we still need to use medication to quickly control the condition."
Ji Linbai listened carefully. He had also met many experts and professors from the Chinese Psychological Society and knew that many people had their own treatment preferences.
However, it is rare to find someone like Gu Yang who has mastered other aspects so well in order to treat mental and psychological diseases.
He mentioned Ruan Chu's bottle of Chaoyang not only because he wanted to discuss academic issues with Gu Yang, but also because he had a doubt that had been hidden for a long time.
Ji Linbai's eyes deepened slightly, and he asked, "I heard Chuchu say that you designed that bottle of Chaoyang specifically for her? Did you only mix it for her?"
"Of course. It was specially formulated according to my cousin's personal situation and it will work best for her. I would not give the same perfume to different people."
"Have you ever mixed any perfume with similar therapeutic effects?"
"No."
Gu Yang paused, and suddenly looked at Ji Linbai, asking inquiringly, "Where has Doctor Ji smelled a perfume similar to Chaoyang's?"
Ji Linbai was slightly stunned, then he realized that his indirect inquiries were simply an attempt to cover up the truth in front of a psychology master like Gu Yang.
Ji Linbai: "Sorry, I'm just a little curious. I felt familiar with Chaoyang when I first smelled it."
"Familiar?" Gu Yang seemed to be thinking about something, and was also a little curious: "I have indeed never made a perfume similar to Chaoyang. I wonder where you have smelled something similar?"
Seeing that Ji Linbai looked a little strange, Gu Yang asked, "Is it inconvenient to disclose?"
"No, I don't remember where I smelled it."
Ji Linbai tried his best to recall, but he just couldn't remember it. He finally concluded, "Maybe I smelled it by chance sometime and thought it was special, so it left a deep impression on me."
He closed his eyes and described the scent in his memory: "In fact, the scent is completely different, but it gives people a very warm feeling, which makes people feel warm all over. This is something I have never felt with other perfumes."
Gu Yang suddenly asked: "Have you ever lost your memory?"
Ji Linbai was stunned for a moment, then suddenly laughed, "How is this possible? My family has been practicing medicine for generations, and the elders in the family are experts in various fields of medicine. How could I lose my memory?"
Gu Yang could tell that Ji Linbai was telling the truth.
She nodded and thought: Yes, the Ji family in Beijing is a medical family. Even if Ji Linbai had an accident that caused him to lose his memory, there are so many capable people in the family who can cure him.
Even if the worst happens and the amnesia cannot be recovered, Ji Linbai will be informed.
It doesn't make sense that Ji Linbai has no impression at all.
(End of this chapter)