To be honest, Zuo Xintong had heard of Liu Zhizhong long ago.
Even though she mingled in the Tiandu circle, a woman like Zuo Xintong actually didn't think much of local powers.
It's decided by the circle's status.
After all, Tiandu, the capital of the world, holds an extraordinary position.
To be able to become a political aristocratic family in Tiandu, you must have the power of an aristocratic family. These aristocratic families usually have an absolute advantage over local forces.
This is also the reason why the Southern Conference forms the Moon Festival; and why the Northern forms the Horse Racing Association.
Local forces must unite, sending top-tier talents to Tiandu, to preserve and expand the interests of all parties.
Zuo Xintong, as part of the young backbone of Tiandu's power, naturally has a sense of superiority, considering herself a noble and being coldly arrogant in front of local powers, which is quite usual.
