Wang Yunxiao was a kid who loved to study—or so he felt nauseous even hearing himself say it.
He really did want to study earnestly, but studying just didn't want to treat him the same way.
It was only after he had opened that book on "Human Sociology" with a mindset of "I'm here anyway, might as well learn something" that he realized he couldn't understand a thing.
He knew the characters, and he knew what a sentence meant on its own, but putting several sentences together was like trying to swallow compressed biscuits in the dog days of summer—utterly unswallowable.
This really was a course meant for college students, and even then, not all college students might understand it.
The first page of the introduction was "The Practical Difference between Human Sociology and Societal Anthropology."