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Chapter 2910 Which is better or worse, posterity will say.

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For the Princess Guard, many things are negotiable in many situations. After all, they are Liu Tong's guard, and this status alone gives them the privileges and status that most legions cannot enjoy.

However, this is not surprising. After all, it is their duty, and it has been so since ancient times. Even ordinary people would not think there is anything wrong with such treatment.

The guards' treatment was tied to Liu Tong; the better Liu Tong performed, the more positive feedback the guards would receive, and the higher their acceptance and recognition would be.

Conversely, the worse Liu Tong performs, the more the people dislike him, and the better the treatment the guards, as Liu Tong's supporters, receive, the more criticism they will naturally receive.

This highly cohesive force can also gradually change with political leanings.

Furthermore, Liu Tong's position is inherently intertwined with the nation, and he is influenced by the country's development and prosperity.

As the country prospers and becomes stronger, Liu Tong's status will rise accordingly, and the proportion of people who support and respect him will be higher, leading to greater public stability.

As a result, the guards enjoy the best treatment among all legions, and even the best among the top legions.

Being proficient in poetry and literature, knowledgeable in etiquette, and understanding of social norms are things that many people strive for throughout their lives.

However, if one receives such treatment but fails to fulfill the corresponding responsibilities and obligations, then one will also suffer the corresponding backlash.

Although this backlash was not fatal to the Princess Guard, it was fatal to the members of the Princess Guard.

The Princess Guard will certainly exist, but the members of the Princess Guard may not necessarily be this batch.

It can be said that as soon as Li You spoke, the room fell silent for a moment, with people giving him more time to think and observe.

They are all people in high positions of power, but it is precisely because of their high positions of power that they know more and understand more.

Before this incident, the existence of the Princess Guard served not only as a check on military power, but also as a check on political power.

Although this political force is not essential for the parties involved in the checks and balances, its existence reflects the attitudes of each party.

Once such power is gone, even if there is a valid reason, it can easily lead to unfounded speculation and cause unnecessary trouble.

"Don't worry, the guards are not weak. To completely wipe them out, unless our commander is an idiot..." Li You didn't say much, but only pointed out the conditions.

These words immediately put the crowd at ease, who had been worried about the backlash of power.

It wasn't that they believed in the strength of the Princess Guard, but rather that this statement gave them a different perspective.

The Princess Guard can go, even rush to the front lines, but who will they ultimately obey? Even if command authority is temporarily handed over to the front-line commander, can the front-line commander really send the Princess Guard to a place of great suffering?
In any case, once the army reaches the front line, it can give an explanation to all parties.

As for the existence of the Princess Guard, there's no need to worry about that.

As long as it's not the most critical imperial-level battlefield, they can fight casually on the periphery. With the Princess Guard's survivability, there won't be any problems.

The White Feather Soldiers beat the other side for so long but still couldn't make him submit, so they still have fighting power.

As for the commander being brain-dead, who among those present would think that?

Is it Guan Yu, who is now commanding the Southern Army? Or Liu Tong, who is sitting on the dragon throne? As long as neither of them intends to give up the princess's guard, there shouldn't be any major surprises.

In terms of survivability alone, the Princess Guard's survival rate could rank among the top five in the entire Han Empire. If they were wiped out, how outrageous would the Yuezhi be?

If they could achieve such a record without making any mistakes, the Yuezhi might not be entirely wrong to say that they forcibly married the princess.

"If that's the case, then I have no objection." Seeing that the general direction of this matter had been determined, Liu Ye then shook his head, indicating his attitude.

Although they were marginalized, they were still members of the Han imperial family and represented the interests of a portion of the imperial family. In addition, the matter of the princess's guards was inherently linked to the imperial family, so there was nothing wrong with expressing their stance.

After confirming that the most troublesome one had been dealt with, Li You then looked up at Lu Yi.

"Understood. If Tongtong has any objections, I will try to persuade her, but if she insists, I will support her." Facing Li You's gaze, Lu Yi sighed softly and then expressed his thoughts and judgment.

From the perspective of the nation, this approach is indeed acceptable.

However, from a personal emotional standpoint, Lu Yi naturally supported Liu Tong's choice.

“Her Highness is very clever. She knows exactly how to handle this matter and won’t make things difficult for you.” After seeing that the auditor had also been persuaded, Li You then turned to look at the others present.

Needless to say, Jia Xu and Chen Xi were basically on the same page on this point.

After Lu Yi and Liu Ye agreed, there were basically no more obstacles.

Among the remaining people, there was very little interference in the opinions of those in the army.

"Let's wait a little longer. It's much better to agree to their request for battle than to issue an order directly," Chen Xi, who had been silent, added after a moment's thought.

“Okay, then we’ll wait for him for a day!” Thinking of those centurions who voluntarily retired, Li You could understand their thoughts and knew that they would most likely do such a thing, so he agreed.

Whether Ma Zhong and others choose not to submit their work will not affect the final result.

Simply choosing to submit will ultimately earn them higher regard and allow them to gauge the Princess Guard's resolve at this moment.

If you choose not to submit and simply obey orders, then you'll probably need a real ordeal.

The Xiliang Iron Cavalry of yesteryear was able to rise from nothing to become the strongest and invincible force in the world. Will the Princess Guard, now possessing everything, become a negative example?
"It seems we should inform our lord about this matter." Xun Yu, who had chosen to listen without making any comments, ultimately decided to tell Cao Cao about it, as well as the other powerful families.

When the Princess Guard also chose to go to the battlefield, regardless of whether they were actually on the front lines, just going there was an attitude, a national attitude.

Who in the entire Han Empire today craves war?
Commoners? Soldiers? Aristocratic families?

These may all be true, but the people with the strongest passion are still the original feudal lords.

What was thought to be a situation where the emperor lost his throne and heroes vied for power has now turned into a situation where land is divided and states are established based on surnames.

Which is better or worse, only time will tell...

(End of this chapter)

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