The Yellow River Gathering signified that "when nations contend, one must emerge as the leader."
It bore not only political significance but also more practical considerations.
The powers of the world displayed their "futures" at the Guanhe Platform, and with these "futures," they divided resources.
Warriors of the True Monarch's rank could not be easily moved, except by life or death, and no one could serve as their "judge."
True Monarchs like Great Qi's War God Jiang Mengxiong, who frequently intervened and asserted dominance, were indeed rare.
How many nations would dare to send their True Monarch alone to Jianfeng Mountain, to face encirclement within enemy territory?
Without supreme confidence and unparalleled dominance, one should not undertake such a venture.
The fall of a True Monarch would be an unbearable and devastating loss for any nation, a blow that could cripple its very core.