However, eventually, she severed ties with the Qiao Family, an act considered deeply unfilial.
Qiao Xuan responded, her voice calm yet resolute. "Lady Tian, I believe there is a misunderstanding. Learning requires time, but talent is equally crucial. Take my husband, for instance. His rise to the position of Primus at such a young age is a testament to his dedication and natural aptitude. Similarly, my proficiency in tending to flowers and trees is not something that can be acquired solely through time."
She emphasized the significance of talent over mere passage of time. She continued, recounting her past experiences. "In the past, I used to sneak out and use the money my mother gave me to purchase books of this nature. Although the content was sparse, I would destroy them after reading, fearful that they might cause trouble. Nevertheless, I gleaned some knowledge. At that time, it was merely for amusement; I never anticipated its practical value."