The strongest power in this world has never been just one's own strength alone, just like a man cannot lift a three-hundred-jin boulder.
But if he borrows the strength of others, or at the very least uses a wooden pole as a lever and finds a proper fulcrum, he can still pry up that boulder.
Whether it is the Wan Family or that arrogant, conceited Shakyamuni, in truth neither of them relies solely on their own strength, but fully exploits their own influence over others, borrowing the power of others to achieve their own ends.
The former, being within the Holy Dynasty, is beset by scruples and heavy restrictions, and thus has no choice but to act so.
The latter, on the other hand, cherishes his life, and even harbors a playful mindset of mocking human nature, savoring that exhilarating feeling of having all things in the world held in his hands to knead at will.
