This matter, which didn't have much benefit, naturally led to considerable dissatisfaction within Wei Country. Many believed that the eastern expedition against Liang was pointless.
It was purely a waste of national strength, sending one's own soldiers to their deaths.
However, there were also many who thought that this was a critical moment for Wei's prosperity. After several alliances, various countries had gradually recognized Wei's dominant position in Central State.
Especially Zhao and Xu, the two countries that had benefited from following Wei, were increasingly becoming Wei's little brothers, acting in international affairs with Wei at the forefront, seemingly only listening to their big brother.
With these two little brothers united under Wei, the trio had formed an alliance that had leapt to become the premier force of the Nine Provinces.
Even Liang, despite its strength, was at a disadvantage when facing this tripartite alliance.