Peace is hard-won?
That's just the natural course of things, but from ancient times, strife and turmoil have never ceased.
During the age of the gods, there were conflicts between various races, religious sects, and even between two small tribes, all erupting into wars for various reasons.
Even in this era, the law of the jungle, the survival of the fittest, remains the fundamental rule of existence.
Today's apparent peace and prosperity on the surface, but if a nation is not strong enough, it still faces endless turmoil.
Jhin's thinking isn't entirely wrong.
It's simply a sense of crisis emerging from witnessing the power of the mighty Soulmancers.
Constant vigilance against unknown risks, even amidst comfortable living.
The desire to make one's nation and its people stronger is understandable.
But he underestimates the gods he speaks of.