Lanling's speech tended to be imaginative, and the Tiancha King just knelt quietly on the ground, listening.
Lanling continued, "I once thought you and Gui Xingfu were the same kind of people. Now, it seems, there's a faint difference! You remind me of two people, two who don't belong in this world. One is called Wang Zhaoming, the other Qian Qianyi! Humans are complex and changeable; only at the moment of death can it be determined whether a person is a hero or a coward!"
In his early years, Wang Zhaoming was definitely a hero but later became China's greatest traitor.
When the Qing Dynasty took over the Central Plains, as a cultural leader, Qian Qianyi couldn't bear to die and didn't dare to commit suicide, claiming the water was too cold, and surrendered to the Qing Dynasty. But after surrendering, he was heartbroken and continued to fight for the restoration of the Ming Dynasty into his seventies or eighties.
