Emperor Xiaozong of Qi had the ambition to launch a northern expedition, but in the end, he could only sigh with regret.
In this slice of history, Chu Ge made a series of arrangements in response to this situation.
The first was to hasten the arrival of the great war, ensuring that the veteran soldiers of that time were still in their prime.
Next, he systematically preserved General Han Fuyue's troops. After General Han Fuyue's resurgence, he could directly use this as a framework for expanding the army, without the need to start from scratch, saving a great deal of time.
Of course, the most crucial point was the preservation of General Han Fuyue's life.
The year he was framed, General Han Fuyue was only thirty-nine years old. Even ten years later, he was only forty-nine and still in his prime.
As long as General Han Fuyue was there, battles that could not be won would be won.