Lu Chen's words echoed continuously within the great hall, lingering for a long time, and the hearts of the courtiers present were already boiling with fervor, especially the military generals, whose auras were climbing incessantly—they couldn't wait to lead their troops south.
After the preparatory remarks had been made, Lu Chen glanced over the courtiers and then continued, "Today we shall discuss the matter of marching south to support the prince and all the preparations that need to be made for it."
Although nominally it was a march south to support the prince and fight traitors, this war was going to be more difficult than the one against Great Wu.
This time their target was to occupy the entire Great Xia Dynasty, which was much larger than the bit of land they had taken from Great Wu.
Moreover, the internal situation of Great Xia was even more complex; sometimes, occupation was easy, but governance was quite troublesome.