Capital is shaking the very foundations of the court.
This sort of thing was unimaginable in the past.
If we look at history, the first occurrence of such a situation should be placed in the mid to late Ming Dynasty.
The fundamental reason is the emergence of commercial capital and its growing power.
Although the current Great Tang cannot be directly compared to the situations faced by the Great Ming, this alone is enough to show how remarkable the development of the current Great Tang is in certain aspects.
Gu Yi is also carefully observing all of this, fully understanding how severe the situation faced by the current Great Tang really is.
If it cannot be controlled—
The sprout of capital will absolutely descend upon Kyushu, and be difficult to shake.
However, he's not particularly worried.
If it were someone else, opposing the court in such a dignified manner might have some effect.
But clearly, Gu Jing is not someone who would be so constrained. ...
...
Night.
