As heroic figures seen only once in millennia, Alexander and Caesar excelled in their innate talent. In matters of politics, military, and interpersonal relationships, they possessed an instinct akin to a beast's intuition; often, with a word, they could pinpoint the crux of issues or present optimal solutions.
On the other hand, as a deity beyond time, Luo En had extraordinary foresight and wisdom. He could always find corresponding cases from the experiences and lessons of human history and provide the correct answers validated by time.
After a lively discussion, the three felt they had benefited greatly and couldn't help but feel a sense of appreciation for one another.
Especially considering Luo En's nature as a deity, both Caesar and Alexander genuinely admired this new leader from the bottom of their hearts.
Because of their inherent power, deities often disdain to lower their gaze to the creatures of the earth, much less learn from mortals.