Hongyu had lived in the rural countryside all her life and had never seen much of the world; she could never imagine sayings as deeply meaningful as those shared by Liu Jin at her age.
As for Liu Jin, although he was only seven years old, his mother was the daughter of a criminal official. She had once lived a life of luxury, and although she later fell to the status of a brothel woman, it did not mean she was ignorant of the intricacies and rules of a wealthy household. After giving birth to Liu Jin, she not only taught him arithmetic and literacy but also privately shared stories of her past.
Thus, having heard about such matters and being exposed to a great deal at a young age, Liu Jin matured earlier and was naturally more worldly than Hongyu.
"I, I didn't stir trouble, and I wasn't being divisive," Hongyu said, her face flushed red.