Liang Zhongyun had always taken pride in his exceptional photographic memory.
It was precisely because of this talent that he caught the attention of the renowned scholar Fang Kuan, who took him as his disciple and introduced him to numerous talented individuals.
The Marquis Weiyuan, with his military background, had managed to transition into the realm of literature, preventing being eliminated by the Emperor.
However, a problem arose.
While Liang Zhongyun had a good memory, his comprehension skills were lacking.
As a result, the poems and writings he produced lacked inspiration and relied solely on his extensive reading to maintain his reputation as a genius.
In contrast, Xie Mingwang was different. Although his memory was not as strong as Liang Zhongyun’s, his comprehension skills far surpassed him by a hundredfold.
At such a young age, he was already brimming with strategies and cunning.