On the other hand, Zi also really enjoyed the pastries here, and since he saw Duanmu Sheng as a good friend, over time, they became even more familiar with each other.
"Children won't know how to grow if they don't face pressure. I'm doing this for her own good." Duanmu Sheng wanted to nurture Nian'en to become capable. She didn't want Nian'en to be played like she was by a man, disappointing so many people by her side.
Therefore, Duanmu Sheng had arranged many classes for the three-year-old Nian'en—etiquette, tea ceremony, calligraphy, dance...
She was determined to make Nian'en proficient in the Six Arts of a gentleman.
Hearing this, Zi decided not to say more. After all, different values make debate pointless.
"By the way, where's Nian'en today? I haven't seen her. Is she at class?" Zi took a bite of soft bread and asked.
Wow, the bread is really delicious, fragrant, sweet, and soft...
It feels like life itself has been elevated in quality.