Liang Yulin had faith in his eldest son's abilities.
He looked at the chessboard and said, "Well, we'll wait for the fish to take the bait, then we'll pull the string."
The third prince, who had also come for a meal, was sitting at the side and watching the game, was speechless.
Why couldn't he understand what they were saying?
He also didn't understand this.
If they couldn't use the same method to resolve the crisis of after the besiege again, how would Xiao Hanzheng come in handy when he arrived?
According to his spies' report, the Ge Kingdom had dispatched thousands of people this time.
In this small town, he and his imperial uncle's men, in addition to the guards here, only had about a thousand people.
Against the thousands of Ge country elites, would they be the ones to fish them up, or would they become fish on the chopping board and be slaughtered by them?