He once viewed all living beings in the Monster World as NPCs.
The Seven ancient thrones of the Spirit Breath Clan, in his original plan, were old-era obstacles that needed to have their power gradually taken back, and in the end, to be removed.
During this process, he calculated their value and weighed their threat.
But in a year and a half, as he ruled over eight million lives and came into deep contact with these Seven thrones,
he discovered they were nothing like cold data, but each had their own pride, stubbornness, and even affection for their clan.
They would quarrel in council meetings, haggle over the interests of their respective bloodlines, yet whenever the clan faced a true crisis, they would stand up without hesitation.
After being in contact for so long, he had long forgotten his original positioning of the Seven Kings as NPCs, and came to regard them as vivid lives each guarding their own convictions.
