Wanyan Sheng, though strung up and beaten by General Han Fuyue, was already the strongest among the Jin people and had fully utilized the characteristics of the Jin soldiers in his leadership.
At this moment, as usual, he spotted a rare opportunity for battle.
For Wanyan Sheng, the best strategy was naturally to wait until Han Fuyue withdrew his troops and then have Qin Huizhi falsely accuse him of murder. To eliminate his archenemy without shedding blood would be the ideal outcome.
But at this time, General Han Fuyue had surprisingly defied orders and did not plan to return to the capital.
It seemed that the Qi Dynasty had no intention of deploying their own troops to exterminate General Han Fuyue.
In that case, it was up to the Jin people to handle the situation.
Wanyan Sheng could clearly see the current situation; if the Jin people did not act, the likelihood of the Qi Dynasty moving against General Han Fuyue would approach zero.
Delay could lead to unforeseen changes.