But Gu Yan had one strength, she would not dwell on matters she could not figure out. When encountering something that puzzled her, she would think about other matters, to shift her focus.
This was something her mother, Su Wan, had taught her.
Gu Yan recalled the visit to the Mu Family museum not long ago, and took out her notes to scrutinize thoroughly.
To be honest, although life now was highly developed in terms of technology, and the medical standards were remarkable,
Gu Yan felt that, compared to the life on Ancient Earth, the current way of living seemed to lack a certain richness in human affection.
It was as if there was a vast chasm between people. In fact, Gu Yan considered herself lucky; the people around her were particularly kind to her, but she also remembered that Vivian only had her mother, Julia, to rely on.