He actually understood a lot from today's events. The Zoroastrian Sect was very powerful and filled with experts. It could easily start a rebellion and rally thousands at a single call. However, they overlooked a crucial issue, which was the nurturing of a strong foundation.
People like Yu Mei Zi certainly weren't in the minority within the Zoroastrian Sect.
There's a saying, when you see one cockroach, the Zoroastrian Sect might already be swarming with them.
As a sect, the initial cohesion of the Zoroastrian Sect was very strong, and all its members were committed sectarians.
Including Yu Mei Zi, who, despite being foolish, was undoubtedly loyal to the Zoroastrian Sect.
But while they were loyal, they were previously illiterate maids, servants, and cooks...
When you let them become leaders one day, and they're not doing their original jobs, power will make them lose themselves.
This would surely ruin the foundation of the Zoroastrian Sect.