Besides, her parents had provided a superb learning environment for her since childhood, so everything she had today was a matter of course.
So, it was certainly impossible for her to truly empathize with someone as ordinary as Huang Chong.
But after a moment's thought, she replied seriously:
"The natural aptitude you mentioned does exist, and we humans have no ability to actively modify it.
But the words of the ancients also hold true.
While people's aptitudes certainly differ, the course of a lifetime is always similar.
In this life, isn't everyone just trying to secure food, clothing, shelter, and the basic necessities?
As long as you find your mission in this life, you can live out your own worth. That's all that really matters.
Besides, you may not be a top student, and your talent for writing may not be that great, but does that make you mediocre or just one of the masses?
