The people looked at each other in dismay.
Giant Li's claim was beyond the ordinary, yet the facts seemed as Wanyan Sheng had said—Zhao Kuangyin's choice not to annex Dali did indeed seem to be due to an awareness of the constraints of destiny!
Shen Yue narrowed his eyes, feeling that what Wanyan Lie said was neither wholly credible nor entirely dismissible.
Many clever lies were built on ninety percent truth mixed with ten percent deceit, and that ten percent was often the most lethal.
Yet upon hearing the term "tapestry of fate," Shen Yue couldn't help but think of the map of his own world, as well as the people like Giant Li.
Haven't they too understood destiny and then forged their own realm?
Some events from eight hundred years ago seemed very similar to those of the modern day.
Why?
A cycle of human nature? Or was there some peculiar correlation?