"I remember you once told me you wanted to make Gai Nation the strongest nation in the world. I thought it was just childish talk at first, but I didn't expect you were serious, and you even prepared a detailed plan for it."
Ferdinand, who had a preliminary understanding of Muria's ideas, sighed as he saw the ambition and aspirations contained in Muria's reform.
"Once a word is spoken, it must be acted upon," Muria replied, knowing that Ferdinand was not in favor of his reforms but because his life was almost at an end, he was simply powerless to stop him.
All Ferdinand could do now was to help him as much as he could, and then pray that his reform would succeed.
"Go call your three teachers in; I have some things I'd like to discuss with them," Ferdinand waved his hand, showing a trace of fatigue on his face.
Although he didn't want to admit it, he was indeed shocked by his son's ideas, and what was more exhausting was that he found himself unable to stop this heir.