Chu Heng had submitted his memorial to the palace three days ago.
Similarly moving were the Qi family and Duke Zheng.
This time, the decision involved the allocation of military provisions by the Ministry of Revenue, as well as the Deputy General.
As the conflict had erupted too hastily, and with it occurring amid King Huainan's journey from the capital to the Northern Region, King Huainan was designated the chief commander, but the two Deputy Generals had yet to be finalized.
Duke Zheng recommended the Luo family's Second Master, Luo Zhisheng, to the border region.
The Qi family, on the other hand, recommended another third-grade Piqi General, Zhong Shan.