Lü Yang didn't indulge in the illusion of a "sixty-percent chance of success" for long, for he knew full well that this feeling was nothing but the moon's reflection in water, a flower in a mirror.
'The North and Overseas have only submitted in name.'
'This kind of submission only fulfills the basic requirements for the [Fruit of Celestial Fire]. Without true 'governance,' the foundation is unstable. In truth, I don't have a sixty-percent chance of success.'
What would a truly perfect attempt to seek the [Fruit of Celestial Fire] entail?
The entire world must be unified, its qi traces merged into a single, pure, and flawless stream. To Seek Gold under such conditions would be like ascending to the throne—a matter of course, with no possibility of failure.
