When God unleashed the Great Flood, I wonder if He realized that stating "only Noah deserved to be saved" implied that He had failed as God.
Perhaps He didn't realize it, after all His followers have joyfully talked about this matter for years.
Li Mumu had never felt she had the right to stand on moral high ground and criticize others.
Which is why she was very forgiving towards Jiang Yinyin.
Just a kid, who hadn't seen much of the world, whose parents weren't exactly role models—it was normal for her not to have learned how to conduct herself properly in society.
There are certainly prodigies, but you can't expect everyone to be a prodigy with both high EQ and IQ.
As the saying goes: "if a child does not behave, it is the parents' fault; if the child is not strictly taught, it is the teacher's laziness."
Now that Jiang Yinyin was a maid in her household, she, as a master, naturally had the responsibility to teach her these principles.
"Feeling wronged?"