Yang Jing had every reason to be angry.
After all, he came across Lu Yuan, a man of great potential, at the Inescapable Meeting.
Out of goodwill, he brought him into his plan and actively recommended him to the court, ultimately including him in the list of potential candidates.
This should have been beneficial for everyone. The court could gain an Inborn Grandmaster, and Lu Yuan would have more prospects for his future. It was a win-win situation.
However, who would have thought that Lu Yuan, who seemed loyal and sincere, would become an Inborn Grandmaster, with just a little bit of maturity. Instead of serving the court, he was the first to rise in rebellion.
Now, Lu Yuan commands hundreds of thousands of soldiers, occupying the land of Dongting Prefecture in Jiangnan. He confronts the court across the river, terrifying the Western Expeditionary Army into immobility at Xunyang.
Tell me, who wouldn't feel angry in such a situation?