"The students there, their backgrounds had grown ever more complicated," Ye Moquan said,
Lin Huan replied, "It's only been six or seven years..."
What Ye Moquan meant by 'complicated backgrounds' was that students at the Scholarly Mansion now came from increasingly diverse family origins.
He did not mind the presence of a few astonishing talents in the Scholarly Mansion.
The Empress had founded the Scholarly Mansion in its early days, investing manpower and resources, so it was not odd that several gifted prodigies were sent there—it was commonplace.
What Ye Moquan cared about was that, with more and more students enrolling of their own accord, the composition of their families had shifted: besides the ordinary children of the Capital, now more and more children of middle and smaller clans, and even officials, had begun to join.
The current situation was, in truth, not yet something to truly fear.
