Jiguo.
Located to the southwest of Dayan, this small country stretches long and narrow, resembling the Great Wall that separates two vast territories.
In Song Yin's view, this place served as a buffer zone, existing to prevent conflict between the neighboring large states, ensuring that the Yan Zhao two countries didn't clash and allowing them to develop on their own. This also meant Jiguo itself remained peaceful and thrived over time.
This was all known to Song Yin.
What?
How did he know all this without ever stepping outside?
[Encyclopedia] knew it, so he knew!
At the border of Jiguo, like a rising sun at the horizon, a bright light flashed swiftly, and as the sunlight diminished, a figure appeared in the air.
Song Yin looked down, frowning slightly.
Below him, the land wasn't the war-torn scene he had imagined—no smoke from burning ruins or battered walls—instead, it was remarkably peaceful.