Chapter 133: Years and Civilization

The entire transition of history and the rapid differentiation of the wealth gap made Zhang Yuan feel dizzy and disoriented.

He sighed deeply, unsure of how to comment.

It was both unfamiliar and familiar,

Natural, yet unnatural.

He seemed to recall the joyful and ecstatic expressions of villagers during the demolition of urban villages, the temptation of overnight wealth—who could resist it?

Putting himself in their shoes, he wondered if selling the entire country in a package deal would be a problem if the price was right… Existing without dignity, barely able to feed oneself, let alone embrace the hollow slogan of "loving the country."

Civilization was still the same civilization, only it was no longer the same under the influence of time.

In the vast universe, time was an infinitely stretching axis. At various points in time, countless brilliant cultures had emerged and just as many had been submerged and replaced.