Understanding what Ji Chang was doing, Li Ping'an didn't pay much attention.
He neither mocked nor found Ji Chang's actions meaningless, nor would he stand on a moral high ground to accuse Ji Chang of capturing humans for the Shang Nation.
On the contrary, he suddenly felt that Ji Chang had a certain charisma.
From Ji Chang's perspective, his way of understanding this world was through hexagrams.
The Southern Continent had previously been completely closed off, and now it remains in a semi-closed state. No one would come to tell Ji Chang how this world operates, and Ji Chang was learning and imitating what he saw as the 'more advanced' Shang Nation civilization, and then creating his own 'system'.
This was already quite remarkable.
Not to mention, the Zhou Country's governance was clear and bright, though it was also a slave society, but randomly killing slaves would result in a slight punishment.
