Xue Rengao asked a critical question, one that even he did not know how to answer.
Xue Ju had already declared himself emperor and, although leading troops in a standoff against the Liang Army, he was responsible for receiving and making decisions on all messages from the rear or intelligence from the front.
Thus, meetings had to be held every few days to gather the generals and assign tasks.
But now, with Xue Ju ill, would the meeting still take place?
If it did, would seeing Xue Ju in his current state and considering the upcoming Dingsi Day predicted by the prophecy affect the soldiers' morale?
Yet if it didn't take place, what reason could they give? Would the generals believe it? What to do if it led to even more suspicion?
After pondering, Xue Ju told Xue Rengao, "Tell the generals, we will hold the meeting a few days later."
Xue Rengao was stunned, "A few days later?"
Xue Ju nodded, "Correct, we'll hold it on Dingsi Day!"
