Hang up the communication.
Losa still felt a bit emotional.
"Seleucus was indeed a renowned figure, and the Empire he established was at its peak more vast than the Sassanid Empire. It's unexpected that it would later fall into such a plight."
The proud founding sovereign, after death, ended up as an evil spirit.
Although historically, the reputations of Seleucus and a few other successor dynasties were not significant.
In reality, as the continuation of Alexander Empire's rule over the Eastern world, the Seleucid Dynasty laid the groundwork for the Hellenization of the Eastern world, and even for the Roman Empire's governance of the East. It was definitely not an insignificant small nation.
"Human nature is to cling to life; in the face of death, whether emperors, ministers, merchants, or common folks, all equally fear it. In fact, emperors and ministers, possessing more, might fear even more."
