Normally, a week has seven days, twenty-four hours each day, totaling one hundred sixty-eight hours.
And Jiang Yu has thirty classes a week, three hours each, adding up to one hundred fifty hours in total.
In other words, if you don't count the 'Time Conversion' duration, it means that in the one hundred sixty-eight hours of a week, the witch spends most of her time learning—Zheng Qing has calculated this number before, but every time he recalculates, he feels suffocated as if he calculated it for the first time.
Even with the addition of Time Conversion, it's hard to completely ease the fatigue that comes from such high-intensity learning.
So, watching Su Shijun take away Jiang Yu, he hesitated repeatedly and finally suppressed the little unease in his heart. Not that he's worried that Councillor Su will do anything to Jiang Yu, but he's concerned that after the 'Ning-Han Confluence,' some things might become more chaotic and unpredictable.
