However, it's better to be safe than sorry.
With the current upward trend of Chu State, it is not certain, but it is quite possible that one or two more Inborn Grandmasters could be added within the next ten years.
Then the problem arises.
Chu State has only four provinces in total, and there is one Inborn Grandmaster overseeing each of the provinces, excluding the king.
So, when one or two more Inborn Grandmasters emerge, how should they be arranged?
Positions with high authority and influence, where the full potential of an Inborn Grandmaster can be utilized, are limited.
The Forbidden Army in the capital is the king's personal army, and military control here is absolutely impossible to relinquish.
Looking at Great Chu as a whole, the only position with both real power and the ability to exert the deterrence of an Inborn Grandmaster is that of the naval forces.