If the Ruler Disregards the Subordinate as a Soil Mustard, the Subordinate Disregards the Ruler as an Enemy

In the fifth month of the 7295th year of the Great Zhou calendar, after a two-month-long tug-of-war, hundreds of thousands of West Garrison troops at the border suffered heavy casualties. Even the supposedly unconquerable West Garrison Pass was on the verge of collapse due to the fierce offensive of the Qin army.

Under such circumstances, many upright and kind scholars in the Great Zhou Dynasty wrote to the emperor to advise him to send troops to help the border troops in the western border.

After all, once the West Garrison Pass was breached, nearly a million Qin soldiers would enter.

The entire northwest of the Great Zhou would instantly turn into the most tragic purgatory in the human world.

This result was unacceptable to many scholars.

However, the vast majority of the documents they submitted were like a stone sinking into the sea. Even if a very small number of them received a reply, most of them were just perfunctory words from the Imperial Court.