Now, Nian Hongchen truly no longer cares whether the original axioms have any demands.

He has no desires or wants, which is naturally the best.

Even though the original axioms had some ulterior motives, after witnessing the other party's vast and boundless wisdom, Nian Hongchen lost all will to resist.

There's no way around it, the primordial axioms are just too powerful.

Nian Hongchen even had a feeling that even the knowledge that had been presented to her was merely a tiny, insignificant scratch on the surface of the original axioms.

The difficulty of the problem is limited by one's understanding of worldly affairs.

'Ha, I never imagined I'd one day feel ashamed for not being able to ask challenging questions.'

Faced with the original axioms, Nian Hongchen realized what it means to "hear the truth in the morning and die content in the evening".

"The future of the sun and moon is changed because of the teacher."

"The rise of an empire stems from the wisdom of its teachers."

Since that's the case, Nian Hongchen made a decision: she would have her brother spread the greatness of the original axioms and make them the faith of the people of this land.

The original axioms are not God, but wisdom itself, and are the teachers to whom mortals like them must always humbly learn, like apprentices.

Yes, a teacher, not some king or strongman.

Humans may not fear power, but they must respect knowledge and be grateful to the teachers who impart knowledge, instruct, and resolve their doubts.

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