Zhao Yi roughly understood the situation and dove headfirst into the library to continue his intensive studies.
Meanwhile,
Many people in the academy were also discussing Zhao Yi's decision to major in philosophy. They merely found the situation interesting and supported Zhao Yi in studying subjects like philosophy and history.
Arts and sciences are not in conflict.
Making use of spare time to read more books can also increase one's knowledge reserves. Another important reason is that Zhao Yi is pursuing a second major without attending classes, so there is no corresponding teacher involved which means there is no direct impact on themselves.
If Zhao Yi wants to study philosophy, then let him study it!
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In the following month, Zhao Yi continued to enrich himself by reading books, mostly philosophy, as well as some history, literature, and psychology. The vast amounts of knowledge he absorbed expanded his insights significantly.