Chapter 136: Tang Clan's Paper Flower (15)
Ooooh, a Grand Prince. That’s pretty cool. That was Qing’s impression.
In truth, Ziyou hadn’t tried to hide that he was the son of a well-off family.
Qing hadn’t particularly cared about it either.
It was like an unspoken agreement to pretend not to know, so Qing didn’t think she had done anything particularly wrong.
The unfamiliarity with the Grand Prince system also played a part.
When people of Korean descent thought of rulers in this medieval Murim, wouldn’t they just go “Wow, an Emperor!” and be done with it?
They wouldn’t know much about various royal prefectures, or that they could be the actual rulers of a region, or that they could command all the military forces of a province, or that they occupied the first place in the hierarchy of princes, generals, and ministers below the Son of Heaven.
This was because no ethnic group in the world was actually curious about medieval China.
Even the Chinese descendants weren’t curious. After all, they burned that history, so it would honestly be stranger for someone to know about it.
