Liu Yingzi was startled and quickly pulled her daughter into a hug.
"Who bullied you? Tell Mommy, and I'll take care of it for you!"
But after asking a series of questions, she found that her daughter hadn't been wronged at all.
She was simply heartbroken from seeing Cao Xueshan be so adored by everyone.
Only then did she realize the problem was "comparison."
In her daughter's heart, she had long seen Cao Xueshan as a rival she had to surpass.
But after so many years of comparing herself, she had finally given up.
Liu Yingzi recalled how, over the years, she and her husband had always used other people's children to motivate their daughter—especially Cao Xueshan.
But now, seeing it with her own eyes, she finally understood that kind of excellence couldn't be suppressed through comparison.
On the contrary, the more she compared her daughter to others, the more it would break her heart.
Liu Yingzi sighed silently.
