Of course, Liang Ning had also been on the battlefield, and often the situation was beyond one's control. At such a chaotic moment, as the leader of the Righteous Army, he found it very hard to make a choice that was perfect.
But precisely because of those experiences, Fu Zhen could clearly understand that everyone should be responsible for their own choices.
Given the emperor's character, perhaps he would never regret his choices back then, because his goal was to bring stability to the world, a goal he eventually achieved.
There were sacrifices along the way, which were indeed regrettable, but not enough to shake his resolve.
But his choices to others—for Yang Yi, how could he ever overcome this hurdle?
It was his own father who wanted to abandon him!
Back then, he hadn't even blinked when he intended to give him up. Now, due to needing him, he schemes and kidnaps him. Who could understand this?
