"Who said we must land in Dorne?" Sitting at the head of the conference room, Tang Mo curiously looked at his generals.
Many generals hadn't realized this solution to the problem and were quite surprised. Even Chief of Staff Luff, who had just raised the issue, was somewhat taken aback.
The Great Tang Empire rarely engages in proactive expansion; Tang Mo prefers to stand on the side of justice, presenting a forced inevitability to garner public opinion and support.
This is a method that, by using such a passive approach, can maximize the stability of public sentiment, allowing the populace to support their side in the war, essentially raising the banner of righteousness.
Whether it was the first anti-Tang war or this so-called second anti-Tang war, the Great Tang Empire seemed to be passively engaging, thus receiving full support from the Tang people.