Why does the fate of the world hinge on a mere chance?
In fact, looking at Emperor Taizu of Sheng's experiences when he was a beggar, one would know, at that time he didn't believe he could truly accomplish such a great feat. He was merely pushed by the forces of destiny, step by step, and ultimately found himself on this specific path.
Among these, how much was passively accepted, and how much was actively pursued?
It's probably hard to say clearly.
Lu Heng couldn't help but smile wryly, "So the role of a 'beggar' is a luck-detector, huh..."
He understood.
The only condition for clearing this identity was neither ability nor determination but luck.
Emperor Taizu of Sheng was lucky.
Throughout ancient and modern times, there have been countless oppressed peasants, countless people at the bottom with nowhere to turn. Among them might be individuals as gifted as Emperor Taizu of Sheng, but they died at the very beginning.