"I understand," said the Emperor, "You may go back first."
If Nan Feng agreed, it would be surprising.
Not to mention the Virtuous Empress, she does not even give face to the Emperor himself.
...
Military Camp.
Ye Ge's army had already advanced to a hundred miles outside of Tiandu City and set up camp.
One day, Ye Ge was in his tent studying the battle plan when Li Ze came in to report that the Emperor had sent new reinforcements, none other than the troops of Lu Jianxi transferred from the west.
"Lu Jianxi?" Ye Ge's first reaction was that this name sounded familiar.
The second reaction was that he thought this must be due to the increasing military prestige of his own military force after he captured Shouchun City. The Emperor must have needed to find someone to balance his power and shouldn't let all the credit go to him alone.
Although Ye Ge was a bit upset, the battle had to be fought, for the people of Dajin.
"Who is Lu Jianxi?" Ye Ge asked Li Ze.