Gu Zi gazed at Su Jing, only now truly grasping the reality that Su Jing and Su Shen were siblings.
Perhaps it was due to Su Shen's personality, but often, he and Su Jing didn't seem like siblings at all, even lacking the closeness one would expect from kin. However, at this moment, Gu Zi noticed their similarities, a certain wickedness inherent in their nature. The difference was that Su Shen hid it well.
No one is perfect, not even the best of people. It's impossible to always be upright and positive. Take Su Shen, for example. Initially, Gu Zi thought he was a good man, a very good man indeed.
But as she got to know him better, she gradually understood that he had merely chosen righteousness, rather than being innately righteous. The wickedness within him was the essence of his personal charm, the key to his business success.
Of course, wickedness did not equate to evil.