The most crucial thing is that they have genuinely guided the masses.
For Gu Hang, the chants rose again, becoming more intense.
Prime Minister Zebert had to once again extend his hands, pressing down, attempting to subdue the cheers of the crowd.
But this time, he did not succeed.
The voices of the crowd grew increasingly intense, even showing a trend of becoming unified.
At this, Zebert lowered his hands.
He displayed a gentle smile, extending one hand with a gesture of invitation, as if generously allowing the people to cheer to their hearts' content, unleashing their passion for hero worship.
He even turned his head, signaling to Gu Hang, inviting him to come up and say a few more words.
Throughout, his face maintained a gentle smile, like an elder at such a bustling celebration, knowing that he was not the main character and generously handing the stage back to the real protagonist.
But Salihoovich knew that Prime Minister Zebert was not pleased.