"Kindness is not just about doing good deeds, it also requires wisdom and strength as support, which is actually a luxury trait. Eventually, I came to think that merely abstaining from bad deeds and adhering to the basic standards of morality and law already makes one a decent person," she covered her mouth with her hand, her body trembling.
"As a girl, especially a good-looking one, you'll receive a lot of special treatment when you're young, which can easily create an illusion that the world is supposed to work this way and that it is only natural for everyone to be 'good' to you," she said.
"But beauty inevitably fades with time, and as the special treatment slowly disappears, you might find yourself no different from those aunts you looked down upon before. If you still clamor for the love and favors you received in your youth, you will become despised and unattractive," she said.