Every sensible adult knows how much weight there is in Shen Yinian's words, after all, no one in this world has dictated that people under the same conditions can sit in the same position.
Both are graduates from prestigious schools; some are high-flying and powerful, naturally, there are also those who are destitute and down and out.
Educational qualifications cannot completely determine one's social status.
But Zeng Yi was just a child, and on the surface, Shen Yinian's words really held up; he was completely stupefied.
Shen Yinian accompanied him home, and it so happened that Zeng Wenxin was there. He hesitated and said, "Uncle, do you often tell Zeng Yi that studying isn't important?"
"What?" Zeng Wenxin had just taken a shower and was somewhat baffled at the question.
"Zeng Yi seems to think that learning is useless because of what uncle says," Shen Yinian hinted without going further.
Zeng Wenxin, however, was stunned and didn't even notice when Shen Yinian left.