There is a saying that the law does not punish the masses.
When everyone is a murderer, the theory of victim blaming will take root.
Similarly.
If the entire court of civil and military officials are rebels.
Is there still any notion of rebellion?
Isn't that pleading for the people?
Jing Jing, after all, has lost his mind. Even though he is unpopular, it is impossible for everyone to be a traitor,
Does he really think he can infiltrate the Allied Army alone?
Although all the senior generals received mysterious messages, it was obvious that there was a great deal of trickery involved.
However, having been repeatedly subjected to intense shocks, he was ultimately swayed by emotions and forced all the senior officers into opposition.
Don't say he's just a warlord, even an emperor wouldn't dare to make enemies with a court full of civil and military officials.
An emperor can be replaced.
But life can only be lived once.
