"I do know Lei Zhanqian,"
Hearing a familiar name, Jiang Wang smiled softly and simply asked, "Who is this Cui Zhu, a 'great deity' from where?"
"A military man," Zhongxuan Sheng responded to the serious question without equivocation, "Not from a well-known family, just an ordinary background, but he has made a name for himself in the military. Now he is in the Prisoner Electric Army, highly regarded by General Xiu."
Jiang Wang did know of Xiu Yuan, who was in charge of the Prisoner Electric Army.
He too was someone who had climbed up from the lower ranks—an exceptional figure with the surname 'Xiu' in the whole of Qi Country. It was only after him that the Xiu Family had come into being. As for heritage, of course, they couldn't be compared with the likes of the Zhong Xuan Family or the Li Family.
The most basic condition for a top-ranked aristocratic family was to have a heritable title that could ensure the family's influence would endure throughout the years.