In the early morning, Jiang Cheng jogged around Happiness Garden.
Since his transmigration, he had never missed a morning run.
He had always believed in a saying: the strong control themselves, the weak control others.
Survival of the fittest was the life philosophy that Jiang Cheng adhered to.
He never complained about the circumstances, but rather strove to adapt to the environment, trying to improve his life with what was available.
Of course, Jiang Cheng was not an adherent of social Darwinism; all his expectations were directed at himself rather than imposed on others.
At least in dealing with others, especially the weaker ones, Jiang Cheng was always fair, gentle, patient, and sympathetic.
In Jiang Cheng's view, bullying the weaker ones was a behavior only the incompetent exhibited.
"Huff! Huff! Huff!"
The rhythmic, powerful breathing, in harmony with the steady, forceful heartbeat, drove away Jiang Cheng's early morning fatigue.