Chapter 27: Emotions Are Really Hard to Figure Out
The internet really was a great thing.
In the past, you could only listen to whatever the teacher taught, but now it was different. Qin Guanglin had a bunch of videos from various famous professors stored on his computer, downloaded from the internet. Not just in the arts, but in other areas like sociology and archaeology as well.
If he continued his studies, he could certainly listen to these academic giants’ lectures, but going to lectures merely out of interest seemed like too much of a waste of time. This was the best way; admiring their flair in his free time was quite enjoyable.
Broadening his knowledge base and delving into areas of interest was what Qin Guanglin enjoyed. Watching their lecture videos often gave him that sudden clarity moment.
Anyone who excelled in their field had a different way of thinking than ordinary people. Learning this way of thinking was the best way to broaden his perspective, and of course, it also enhanced his cognitive level.
After watching the bosses explain Western culture for a while, Qin Guanglin searched for papers on the differences in Eastern and Western views of love. He had a somewhat hazy understanding and fell asleep thinking about it.
May 20th, light rain.
Qin Guanglin got up and sighed at the window. This darn weather was definitely not suitable for going out with He Fang. Frustrating.
He turned back to the bed to grab his phone. As usual, He Fang had already greeted him good morning, so he replied and, after some thought, got dressed and decided to go out for a walk by himself.
Out of the room, Qin’s Mom was sitting in the living room reading a newspaper. Seeing him come out, she called out, "There’s porridge in the pot."
