Lin Wanwan looked at the note and couldn't help but chuckle, feeling Xiao Chong was poking fun at her. Was this his response to her previous night-long discussion about modern freedom?
She picked up the large gemstone ring, pondered for a moment, and thought that if the Xiao Family could reasonably use the books she sent, bide their time, and develop quietly, they might even contend with Wu Zhaao for the picturesque land one day.
With Wu Zhaao first dismantling the Great Tang's orthodoxy, the Xiao Family, as a traditional prominent gate valve, had an excuse—a historical link with the Imperial Family—and uprising would not lack legitimacy or a proper cause, offering some hope.
Even if the Xiao Family respected orthodoxy and didn't challenge the Li Tang, armed with this knowledge, venturing overseas or south to unify the world was entirely feasible.
Now, in America and the Southern Ocean, there were virtually no mature countries—calling them tribes was already flattering them.
