But now, Gao Qiang was really furious. Di Aixin, being somewhat impulsive, couldn't endure Luohua's trial period and left voluntarily. However, when he left, he was very calm, and Feng Jun didn't stop him—after all, he didn't owe Luohua anything.
On the contrary, Gao Qiang could understand his mindset—young people, a bit restless and eager, isn't that quite normal?
Gao Qiang didn't think that Feng Jun's attitude was wrong. The art must not be passed on lightly; those who accept the inheritance must surely undergo testing.
And Di Aixin was not wrong either; he was exceptionally gifted and had the capital for it—though it was a pity that Aixin was too eager for quick success.
Gao Qiang never regarded Di Aixin as an outsider. Of course, he also wouldn't tell Feng Jun that he thought the kid could still be saved—he just planned to see if he could help him if conditions allowed in the future.
