After all, modern people could hardly be a match for ancient ones in the field of debating scriptures.
Thankfully, the game "Dark Sand" was kind enough this time to not have Chu Ge actually play Wang Wenchuan in a battle of wits against a host of scholars; otherwise, Chu Ge figured he would suffer again.
"This way, Ayun's Case should be considered properly resolved.
"But from Ayun's Case, it's clear to see two very significant conflicts that are likely to run through the entire instance, no, they might even run through all subsequent Qi Dynasty instances.
"This is troublesome..."
Chu Ge had already sensed that, in future instances, he would probably face many more challenges.
In Ayun's Case, he saw two huge contradictions. One was the issue of "which takes precedence, the emperor's edict or the existing laws," and the other was whether the emperor is "governing the world with the scholars."