When the emperor heard the news in Haojing, his expression was cold.
Before the Qin army had broken through Futian Pass, the emperor had been unable to sleep at night, afraid that something unexpected would happen. Now that the Qin army had entered the Central Plains, he was much calmer.
When the Tiandu clan split up, the Great Zhou was still the country with the strongest military strength among the six countries.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to occupy such a good spot.
As for the Qin State, it was undoubtedly one of the most peripheral countries among the six states at that time. If it was not for the fact that the Qin Lord's personal martial strength was sufficiently powerful at that time, it was estimated that he would not have a share of the spoils of the feast.
However, as time passed.
The Great Zhou, which had superior terrain and rich resources, was getting worse with each generation, and its national strength was declining day by day.