Witnessing the scene where his heirs were massacred by Hu Hai, seeing the chaotic court affairs of the Qin Dynasty, calling a deer a horse.
Now Ying Zheng is immensely grateful it did not happen, even more grateful that such things will never happen again.
Because his son is present!
"What do you think the future of Qin will be like?" Ying Zheng asked with some concern.
Clearly.
The scene had a significant impact on Ying Zheng.
He originally had boundless ambitions after unifying Shenzhou, wishing for Qin's legacy to pass down through the ages.
But ultimately, the second generation perished.
Especially when seeing his own aging self, dying at Shaqiu.
Personally witnessing his own death, the feeling was indescribable.
"Father."
"Just rest assured."
"The remnants of the Six States are merely mice, not worth mentioning."
