Chonghui scooped a spoonful of tomato and egg onto his rice and asked, "What are the similarities and differences?"
Nan Zhubin first mentioned the similarities: "They all have the issue of [eating disorder], and it's [anxiety]-induced [eating disorder] behavior."
Then he explained the differences: "But Li Mingchen's situation is more severe. Regardless of whether his nearly vanished [anxiety] was [anxiety disorder] before, his [eating disorder] behavior has internalized and turned into [anorexia nervosa]."
"Whereas Xu Pengcheng's [eating disorder] is still primarily a result of external influences. Subjectively, he still has a strong appetite, and his [eating disorder] hasn't developed to the level of illness."
Chonghui nodded: "So?"
"So I've been thinking." Nan Zhubin tapped his forehead, "Although the severity of their problems differs, there's no doubt they're of the same type."