At that moment, a viewer drew an analogy.
"If I'm a poor guy and I wish to get rich quickly, then it's likely I'd get hit by a car and have my legs broken, and the other party would pay me compensation.
But if I'm already wealthy and don't lack money, and I wish to get a million out of thin air, even if I scratch a lottery ticket and win the jackpot, it wouldn't come at a great cost!"
Ning An nodded, agreeing with this view: "You can understand it like this, if you ask for something far surpassing your current situation, which originally doesn't belong to you now, the ancestor sees it as forced, thus the cost is naturally high."
"But if through your own effort you're just a small step away from the endpoint, the ancestor adding finishing touches wouldn't cost much."
At that moment, a clever person asked:
