806 Who is not selfish?

Actually, Tang Mo had never planned to bring about any systemic changes to the world; from the start, he simply wanted to become a merchant who could support himself.

But step by step, he found himself in today's position, becoming an Emperor of an empire and also the head of a massive conglomerate.

People are inherently selfish, and Tang Mo was no exception. He was not particularly inclined to indoctrinate the world with capitalist ideologies, forcibly dethroning the Emperor and then engaging in parliamentary elections and the like.

He had no interest in such matters, even though he was well aware of a more mature system; he was not willing to share it with the people of the world.

Was it not good to pass his empire and his wealth on to his own descendants? Who decreed that a transmigrator must be utterly selfless?

Even if his descendants could not maintain his family's estate, that would be their own incompetence, which had nothing to do with him, right?