This time was no exception.
Under normal circumstances, it would be fine if both sides spat at each other.
But this time, the scholars had made a big mess.
On the surface, it seemed like the officials in the imperial court had given up on the northwest and focused on building a line of defense at Dragon Crouching Pass and Futian Pass, but in reality, it was the emperor's tacit approval.
This group of scholars pointed at this decree and started to curse.
Wouldn't he be scolding the emperor?
The emperor naturally could not tolerate such an act of overstepping his authority.
Thus, the emperor, who would always pretend to be the referee in such situations, did not mediate in his rage. Instead, he allowed both sides to criticize him.
In this kind of situation, under the big week, the internal contradictions between the two intensified once again.