Zhu Xiao left, but before she did, the weight in her heart grew heavier.
Her last words were not spoken outright, yet their implied meaning merited deep reflection.
Wang Sheng had said them for a reason, of course.
The first issue was Zhu Xiao's new doctrine; she had an advantage, allowing her to develop rapidly and become strong in a short period.
At least that was a somewhat reasonable justification.
Zhu Xiao's new doctrine had developed over decades, from nothing to something that rivaled two to three thousand years of development.
This in itself was an issue.
Of course, that wasn't the most severe problem. The most serious concern was Zhu Xiao feeling her path forward was blocked and difficult to advance.
No one knew for sure if she was affected.
Naturally, Zhu Xiao herself was aware that even if there was a problem, it likely wasn't terribly grave.
This was also why Wang Sheng was willing to share some information.