Yue had quite a stockpile, which would typically take several years to fully read and an unknown amount of time to thoroughly understand.
Even Yue himself had not fully mastered the books he provided.
Most of the books were memorized through secret techniques, like a cold copying machine.
But Wang Sheng was different. With the help of "reading," after a few months, although he couldn't claim to have completely grasped every book, he came close.
To integrate all of the knowledge was not something one could achieve by skimming.
It all required practice, to transform everything into something suitable for oneself, turning it into nourishment for growth.
Therefore, Wang Sheng selectively studied.
He didn't intend to learn everything. Even with a progress bar indicator, there's only so much time in a day. Learning too much might delay the development of important skills he already had, making them burdens instead of assets.