Barbican camp.
Leng Kui sat in Leng Hua's tent. His main general's tent had been given to the King Liang, and he was now resting with Leng Hua.
The two of them had lost their grandson and brother, and their hearts were filled with sorrow. Their dissatisfaction with Qin Canglan's family had also reached its peak.
"Grandfather, this can't go on. His Majesty sent Qin Canglan here to intimidate Northern Yan, not to kill the enemy."
Although Leng Hua was pro-war, he hoped that he would be the commander-in-chief and not Qin Canglan.
Leng Kui said, "Do you think I want to? That King Liang just had to come at this time and ruin my plans!"
King Liang was the eldest son of the emperor. Who would dare to disobey his words?
Moreover, no one knew why the King Liang suddenly came to the border. Was he under the emperor's secret decree?