However, before he could think deeper along this line, his disciple Li Liang, who had been listening to their conversation, brought up another idea: "Your Majesty, the Prime Minister is right. Without the military funding from Su Country, our campaign has become more difficult.
However, in my opinion, the loss in financial support is not that important.
This internal strife in Su Country may actually be a good thing for our plan to conquer the Great Changhe Country."
Good thing?
Hearing Li Liang's argument, Lu Yuan was taken aback and then asked, "What do you mean by that?"
Li Liang bowed and said, "Your Majesty, as I see it, the underlying cause of this internal strife in Su Country is nothing more than the excessive oppression of the local people by the Su King due to his need to support his 100,000-strong army.