Inscription on the Moon

In the scene, Fang Yuan's figure was radiant with golden light, as if a divine being had descended from the heavens. Coupled with Fang Yuan's current location, it made him appear even more extraordinary. Fang He saw this scene and couldn't determine whether Fang Yuan was a human or a god. In this world, there were no gods. Even if there were gods, they could only influence people's minds spiritually, through dreams or intimidation.

Anything else, such as appearing holy in front of people, was simply impossible. Fang He, as the Emperor of the Zhou Dynasty, naturally understood this clearly. With just a word, he could deify a spirit in the underworld, and with another word, he could elevate a person to great heights. He was more godlike than a god, yet he remained just an ordinary mortal.