"For those gifted students, the difficulty of my textbooks is just right, enabling them to grow as quickly as possible.
"That's why I increased the difficulty of the textbooks, because I never intended for ordinary students to keep up with the pace."
And for those ordinary students, realizing reality a little earlier is also a good thing. Without talent, trying to stand out in the field of physics is incredibly difficult; they should switch majors soon.
When Jiang Cheng said these words, he appeared exceptionally cold-hearted, very callous towards those without talent.
But what Jiang Cheng said was indeed correct. Physics is inherently the domain of geniuses; those with ordinary talent entering it is just a waste of time—changing majors early is also beneficial for them.
Of course, it's not like I haven't given the average-talented students a chance; as long as they put in several times the effort, they can keep up with the pace of the textbooks.
