"We are becoming history, or rather, myth...."
When involved in nation-building, Lu Ping'an vaguely felt this. He could even sense that the term "Mentor" was becoming a "high-dimensional point" of existence.
Especially since this time, the founding of the country was not normal... It had no leader.
Generally speaking, such ethnic awakenings and the establishment of a new state are historically inevitable, but the importance of "historical figures" cannot be denied.
The Salvation Army had dozens of branches, too many representative figures at the same time, which also meant there was no real representative... The Grand Marshal was a relatively large branch, but it certainly wasn't a one-man show, let alone a unified leader.
Without the existence of an imposing figure sent by heaven, the so-called new country was destined to be a loose sand. From the results, Lu Ping'an, the illusory "Mentor," had instead become the focus of faith.