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Chapter 1504: Notes

    

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"If they have strong opinions, then find a way to make them not have any."

Li Chen had long expected this, knowing that most people would inevitably oppose the plan.

Especially the soldiers of Yueya Pass.

They had long since made it their mission to guard Yueling Pass. To be caught off guard and forced to abandon it would be unacceptable to them, as no one could stomach such a defeat in such a short time.

So this villain... Li Chen never intended to do it himself from the start.

"This matter, no matter who opposes it or has any objections, must be carried out. If the soldiers below don't understand, it doesn't matter; just do your jobs. This palace allows them to not understand, but absolutely won't tolerate anyone causing trouble. Do you understand what this palace means"

Li Chen's words were already heavy.

Wu Qingscang had already made up his mind and nodded, saying: "Understood."

"Wu Shuai."

Li Chen let out a long sigh and said, “To have the mountains and rivers thrive in peace for generations to come, we must have some people make sacrifices. This sacrifice might be great, but looking at the bigger picture, these contributions are worthwhile. At this crucial moment, you must stand with this palace.”

Wu Qingcang immediately said: "Your Highness, please rest assured, Qingcang is not someone who cannot distinguish between urgency and importance, and I also understand your painstaking efforts."

As the old saying goes, "Those in high places are often lonely." This refers not only to those of high social standing, who may find it difficult to trust others, but also to those who are isolated and alone. However, it can also metaphorically describe situations where the art or message is too complex for the average person to understand, even if many people are present.

Li Chen's face was gloomy. He spoke in a soft voice: "Wu Shuai, I am not a sage, and I cannot guarantee that every decision I make is correct. Since I am not a sage, I cannot guarantee that there will be no mistakes. But what I can do is to ensure that on major issues, there are no mistakes. To achieve this goal, I will spare no cost."

When it came to any cost, Li Chen emphasized his words, his eyes blazing like torches as he looked at Wu QIngcang and said seriously, “Today, both this palace and Huangji Tian can be certain that Yelu Shenxuan will definitely launch a decisive battle, but when, no one knows. The only thing that can be confirmed is that this time won't keep people waiting too long, so··· the time left for us is really running out.”

Wu Qingcang nodded silently, he knew this truth as well.

It would be like trying to climb to heaven to persuade the soldiers at Yuet Yeung Pass to give it up.

After a moment of thought, Wu Qingscang said, "Your Highness..."

Before he could finish his words, a hurried set of footsteps interrupted him.

Li Chen and Wu Qingcang both turned their heads to look, and saw Su Pingbei striding over.

Upon seeing Su Pingbei, Li Chen laughed and said, "So, have you mustered your troops and ready to welcome this prince"

Su Pingbei came before Li Chen and bowed, saying, "Your Highness is truly insightful. This subordinate has indeed assembled the troops, but there is one more matter to report."

"You said," Li Chen said.

Su Pingbei took out a note from his bosom and handed it to Li Chen.

This surprised Li Chen a bit.

And seeing this, Wu Qingcang immediately stepped aside out of consideration, making sure he couldn't see the contents of the note.

Li Chen opened the note and just glanced at it, his brows furrowed.

He immediately closed the note and asked Su Pingbei, "Who gave it to you"

Su Pingbei wore a strange expression and said, "That person is in my camp."

“Come, take this palace to see him.”d calmly, “Therefore, the Liao Kingdom's understanding of the turmoil in the Qin Dynasty's political affairs far exceeds your Jin Kingdom's.”In other words, if the Qin court is stable, why would this...