Xiao Zhixing, female, a general from the late apocalyptic era in Huaxia, over 200 years old, has traveled through multiple planes to hunt down a certain system that has committed heinous crimes.
In the end, a full half of the generals knelt in the middle.
Feng Lizhen's face turned ashen, and his heart clenched.
Are these people just temporarily opposing his actions, or have they already been won over by Feng Mo?
He stood up in a rage, shouting, "You bastards, how dare you force me!"
That's completely the opposite.
This is a challenge to his authority!
Feng Mo looked up. "Father, I don't mean to force you, but I want you to see the error of your ways. Look at how many soldiers are willing to be cowards?"
"Fine, fine!" Feng Lizhen was furious and wished he could kill this unfilial son.
How is this any different from forcing someone to abdicate?
Feng Mo seemed to know his stubbornness, so he simply stood up and said, "Father, you are unwilling to send troops to support Xiao's army, but I am willing. It's not for any other reason than that I don't want my Feng family to be spit on."
He turned around and said, "Whoever is willing to follow me on this expedition, then come with me."
He walked out of the hall, and the others bowed to Feng Lizhen before resolutely following him out.
Feng Lizhen's vision blurred with anger. "Rebellion! Rebellion! Guards! Guards! Tie this rebellious son up!!"
At this moment, a follower came in and walked up to him, saying, "General, the young master has sent word that the third young master's actions are not wrong. He hopes you will not be angry and let him do as he pleases. To a certain extent, he represents the Feng family."
Feng Mo is a member of the Feng family, and his actions will tell outsiders that this is the Feng family taking action.
Rather than taking advantage of the imperial court, Feng Min preferred to seize the territory of the southern barbarians.
“Xiahou Zhenglin is focused on dealing with Xiao Zhixing, which is exactly our opportunity. Uncle, only things that are in our own hands are reliable.”