"He is a fierce general with tactical skills, yet he is not the leader who can bring peace to the world."
"These Divine Generals stabilize the court and expand the territory; the civil officials in the court praise them."
"However, they make the Emperor believe that it is his own merit. The alignment within the ranks is off, and the civil and military officials do not cooperate. This is the primary malady of Chen Country, and Emperor Chen seems to have forgotten that the current strategic policies were inherited from the era of the Taiping Duke as the Regent King, when the empire was managed by dual regents."
"By neglecting both civil and military officials, he solidifies his own power and kills famous generals."
"Although this Emperor plans to shift the blame for killing the famous generals onto the civil officials and the aristocratic families."
"It still disheartens the martial artists."
"This is the second malady of Chen Country."