Vol 9 Chapter 54 (1/2)

VOLUME 9 CHAPTER 54: DON’T TELL ME THIS IS A BANQUET IN XINYE (6)

Liu Bei POV

“Oh? I see.” Xu Shu replied blandly and continued sipping her drink, as though she expected that I would say this. Is she overestimating herself or is this how talented people are like? As I looked at Yuan Zhi’s airheaded gaze, I could not imagine her as an arrogant person whatsoever.

Ah, I should be getting into the main topic soon. I can also see how she would function as a military adviser.

“By the way, Yuan Zhi.” I said as I sat down on a cus.h.i.+on beside her, “I happen to have something I need to discuss with you.”

“Un.” Yuan Zhi nodded.

I then explained to her what Yun Chang and Wen Yuan to,d me without leaving out any detail. In particular, I emphasised what I was most worried about, Meng De’s preparations for a southern campaign. I included details on what I knew about Meng De. To put it simply, I told her that I believe that Meng De is a very level-headed person.

While I spoke, Yuan Zhi did not move at all and only blinked now and then. I am fairly certain she is listening to me but whether her brain is actually functioning is a question mark.

“Un, alright.” Yuan Zhi nodded when she saw that I was done, “In short, the issues we face are no longer limited to Liu Biao’s side. Because of what happened to you, Jing state is now unstable and Cao Cao and Jiangdong are now involved. Under these circ.u.mstances, you have your doubts about whether you should continue hiding the truth about your survival, is that correct?”

“Ah, un. Yes, that’s the gist of it all.” I said a lot but Yuan Zhi was able to shorten everything I said to just a few lines. Just this alone was enough to qualify her as an adviser.

“Un… About this problem…” Yuan Zhi sank into silence and took a short sip of her sweet water, “Xuan De, what do you think about your relations.h.i.+p with Cao Cao Cao Meng De?”

Eh?

“Un… Our relations.h.i.+p huh…” I found it a bit difficult to respond to this sudden question. If I think about it, our relations.h.i.+p is rather complicated.

I cannot really call us friends since we were after each others’ lives in Xu state and at Guandu. But at the same time, calling us enemies would not be right either. If I were to say how our relations.h.i.+p feels like…

“Our relations.h.i.+p is rather good I guess.” I said as I thought back to the days we spent in Xuchang, “By the way, why are you asking this?”

“Un… If your relations.h.i.+p is good then it’s fine for me to tell you this. Or rather, it’s a good thing that your relations.h.i.+p is good.”

“Eh? What do you mean by that?”

“Isn’t it obvious?” Yuan Zhi said as a matter of fact, “Xuan De just needs to speak with Cao Cao and explain the situation. Then you can both cooperate in a joint southern campaign.”

“Eh?! That’s…”

“Vengeance will be sufficient for your casus belli.” Yuan Zhi did not stop when I tried to protest and continued looking ahead in a daze as she explained further, “From there on, everything will be simple. We will take Jing state and split it fairly between our 2 sides. Later on, we will wait for an opportunity to enter into an alliance with Liu Yan and Liu Zhang before retaking the entirety of Jing state using the Liu clan owners.h.i.+p as our casus belli. Finally, we will enter into an alliance with Jiangdong’s Sun Quan and lead a joint invasion northwards–”

“Umm, Yuan Zhi, please wait.” I hurriedly raised my hands and stopped her when I saw that

she was going too far.

“Un? Is there any problem?” Yuan Zhi looked at me and frowned, seeming a little displeased at being interrupted but her expression quickly returned to how it usually was.

“Ah, I don’t have a problem with what Yuan Zhi proposed but before that is a more fundamental problem.”

“What is it?”

“I cannot attack Liu Biao.”

“Un?” She frowned again and seemed puzzled, “And why is that?”

“That should be easy to understand right?” Now, it was my turn to explain things to her, “Jing state belongs to Liu Biao. I’m already very grateful that he could give me refuge and now I’m supposed to defend Jing state. Attacking him instead is a little too much. And the one who forced me into my predicament was his retainer and this was not his intent at all. So I don’t think I should–”