Regarding the previous two chapters, many readers feel that Zhang Yue is at a loss when facing Wang Anshi.
Judging from my outline, Yue and Wang Anshi have not come together in this book, at least in the early stage.
However, Zhang Yue and I both admire Wang Anshi (but I disliked some of his political measures a few years ago). So from the perspective of an admirer, I definitely hope to gain his appreciation and support in my future career.
But from this perspective, the movements tend to deform in front of admirers. Just like some people can talk freely in front of a girl they don't like, but some people can't say a word in front of someone they like.
It is a normal fact of life that people you admire do not appreciate you.
This is also my intention in writing these two chapters.
I still wanted to write it as realistically as possible, but it only affected the image of the protagonist.
Sorry to make everyone uncomfortable, let me explain.
There is also the issue of protagonist creation. Everyone likes to compare Chaozi with Chaozi. Well, thank you old readers for your thoughts.
But I didn’t intend to write such a great story about Zhang Yue. I am a freshly graduated college student and will make some small mistakes, but the advantage is that I know my mistakes and can correct them.
Not so strong, some women are kind, have beautiful illusions about the world, and some take it for granted.
This is the case in the early stage, but it will change after becoming an official.