This power is not overwhelmingly strong on an extraordinary level, but it can sway the kingdom's grand dynamics. For Elizabeth, the union is no longer just an organization, but the greatest capital for ascending the throne.
Having control of the union equates to grasping the lifeline of the era's changes and harnessing the power of tens of thousands or even millions of people. This power, once effectively organized and guided, is enough to make any traditional force that belittles it pay a painful price.
As for the union, Elizabeth's joining signifies a powerful umbrella and spokesperson. Her identity as a royal family member inherently carries certain symbolic significance and serves as a buffer.
More importantly, her ambition is tightly bound with the interests of the union, inevitably leading to greater expansion for the union.
"However, all of this is contingent upon the church's attitude."
Lu Yan murmured softly in a voice only he could hear.
