The stone chamber was silent, and Yang Yao's question sounded remarkably resounding, yet Yue Yinping did not immediately reply.
With a slight sneer, Yang Yao muttered, "Your silence, that represents your answer."
Yue Yinping was slightly stunned.
She firmly believed that her father's actions were completely justified, as over the years, her father had been her idol, his deeds flawless in her eyes; however, she was also knowledgeable and naturally could not consider the Zhao Family's actions to be absolutely correct.
In fact, had the Song Clan not been utterly foolish, the Jingkang incident would never have occurred.
She would never develop absolute idolization from absolute power.
Yang Yao gazed at the Judge of Fengdu and spoke softly, "Once a thought arises, it cannot be stopped. There's no such thing as absolute correctness in this world, just the coming together and falling apart of interests. The acts of the Jurchens, too, no longer seem so repugnant."