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392. The Crown Prince's Scary Steps 6

In any case, Qi Yan's words indeed stated the problems faced by the Five-Nation Alliance from an objective perspective. It is imperative to elect a military dictatorship as the commander-in-chief. The question is, who will be the commander-in-chief?

On the head.

The five countries use each other and defend each other. If a person from any country gets the position of commander-in-chief, it is not good news for the other four countries. They are all afraid that their troops will be used as cannon fodder and sent to be consumed in front of the Yan army, and they all

I want to push the other four countries forward, step on the bones of their fallen soldiers, and easily enjoy the joy of victory of the government of Yan.

No one is a fool, it's just that they are too shrewd.

"Vote." The Emperor of Wei who had been silent suddenly said. He has the highest official position here and is also the least popular here. Like the prince of Qi, he abandoned his people and fled in a hurry after the country fell.

The emperor had no soldiers, no power, and no due imperial dignity.

Therefore, each country selected a military general candidate. After a detailed introduction to their origins and past achievements, the five countries each had the right to choose three votes. The one with the most votes would lead the five countries as agreed and fight to the death with Yan.

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However, the result was quite unexpected, and perhaps, it should be reasonable.

Candidate of Lu State: three votes.

Zhao Guo’s candidate: three votes.

Candidates from the North: three votes.

Zhou Guo’s candidate: three votes.

The candidate of the Five Tribes still has three votes.

Qi and Wei did not have troops to participate this time. Not only were they not allowed to join the "Seven Kingdoms Alliance" in name, they were also deprived of the right to vote.

As a result, it is obvious that each country used its three votes for its own generals, and all of them had selfish motives, without exception.

The vote failed, and all the previous efforts were in vain. The huge tent returned to the usual noise, and all that was debated was the question of who would send troops first.

Everything is back to square one.

Su Mo'er stood up, looked away in boredom, and slowly walked out of the military tent. How could this bunch of loose sand conquer Yan Xi's army? Perhaps, she should no longer count on this group of rabble, they were all unreliable guys.

"Xiao Bai, where is the fourteenth prince of Qi State?" Su Mo'er was dragged along by this boring meeting all morning, and she didn't even have the chance to see Qi Su who was thrown out of the Yan State military camp. This meeting was finally over.

When she had some free time, she decided to go over and "care" for poor Jinzhiyuye who was seriously injured.


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