After hearing Ding Yuxue's words, Du Heng could generally understand why she possessed such strong mental fortitude.
Just from the incidents she described, Du Heng estimated that if an ordinary person had experienced them, they would have either gone mad or become a psychopath long ago.
The fact that Ding Yuxue had remained a normal person thus far demonstrated a resilience not commonly found. This resilience was entirely a product of her mother's high-intensity control and perverse methods of management, which had inadvertently forged it.
However, upon reflection, there seemed to be a flaw in this logic. Could it not be argued that without her mother's high-pressure management, the current tragedy might never have occurred, and Ding Yuxue would not have had to endure such suffering? If she hadn't needed to suffer, what use was this exceptional mental resilience then?
Contradictory?
Du Heng shook his head. It was indeed quite contradictory.
