Chapter 1428

Using Xu San's perspective, Himiko is now considered to have re-entered the network and successfully reconnected.

How do you explain the lower limit of Huanji?

He's probably offline.

Or it could be a viral outbreak, such as a Trojan horse or worm.

Although Himiko currently holds the upper hand, Xu San estimates that with Genji's talent, she should be able to regain it soon.

Xu San bent slightly forward, releasing a murderous aura like waves.

Upon sensing the killing intent, Himiko immediately jumped back and assumed a defensive stance. "Wait! I think we should talk."

"Hmm~?" Xu San pretended to hesitate for a moment before suppressing his murderous aura.

However, the lingering murderous intent still terrified Himiko, because at this moment she truly felt the threat of death emanating from Xu San.

"You say you are a descendant of Zhuge Liang?"

"Yes, Marquis Wu is Zhuge Liang. Since you were appointed by the King of Wei, you shouldn't be unaware of his illustrious reputation, should you?"

Himiko shook her head. "He didn't tell me."

"What about Cao Cao? He must have said something, right?"

He said that Emperor Wu of Wei was a great emperor with great talent and ambition.

"Hehe~" Xu San sneered, "Cao Cao never claimed to be emperor. Until his death, he always considered himself the Chancellor of the Han Dynasty."

Himiko seemed incredulous upon hearing this, but she still pressed on, "Is it true? Then why didn't he declare himself emperor?" "Declaring himself emperor would only bring him a lifetime of infamy," Xu San explained. To be honest, he greatly admired Cao Cao for not declaring himself emperor.

"Is he being criticized now?" She wanted to hear more about Emperor Wu of Wei, the most famous emperor of the Great Wei who had given her a title, since Ti Jun's account was only one side of the story and she had no way of verifying whether it was good or bad.

"It's a mixed bag, I suppose! However..." Xu San frowned slightly, because in this era, Cao Cao was more often criticized than praised. The fact that he was more than half-criticized was a result of later generations when people were more educated.

"But what?" Himiko asked urgently when she saw Xu San start to stammer.

“However, right now there are more criticisms than praises. I believe that if people read more books, the opinions will be more balanced.” Xu San said the question he had just thought of without much thought.

"Why must one be destined to be a scholar?" Himi asked, as if to confirm his suspicions.

“Reading more books broadens one’s horizons. Hmm,” Xu San pondered for a moment, then added, “The more you read, the more insights you gain. If you then express them, you’ll get responses from people who share your thoughts. And, most importantly, only by truly reading more can you foster a vibrant exchange of ideas!”

"I know about the Hundred Schools of Thought. It refers to the schools of thought during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods in China. There were many new ideas colliding at that time."

"Yes, the thinkers of that time left a great legacy for humanity."

Speaking of humans, Xu San suddenly asked, "Speaking of which, my queen, you shouldn't be considered human anymore."

Himiko neither admitted nor denied it; she hesitated for a moment before slowly nodding.

"I don't care what you are for now, but I'll treat you as a human for the time being."

"Thank you!" Himiko nodded slightly after hearing Xu San's words, and then bowed gently.

"Sigh~" Xu San sighed, "I still prefer Huan-chan, but you're not bad either."


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