C43 The Laws of the Country Would Change and It Would Speed up the Destruction of the Country
In the previous chapter, Jia Jiucheng was engrossed in the writings of Shangguan Zhengxin. With each page, his astonishment grew; how could someone from ancient times possess such modern insights? Was it possible he could foresee the future?
The state has its enduring laws; even in peril, it does not collapse. A family has its steady trade; even in famine, it does not starve. Yet