Yang Xian is very fond of Yang Qingqing.
But in the face of interests, everything can be sacrificed.
Indeed, with Yang Xian's own strength and his influence in the Shu Residence, no matter whether he chooses to defect to either side before the decisive battle, or defect to either side afterwards, he will be well-treated and there's no need to sacrifice his daughter.
The reason he's doing this is simply to gain more benefits.
In his heart, he hopes not for the Chen Army as his ally to win, but hopes for King Chong's Alliance Army to win.
The Alliance Army has voices from multiple sides, even if they defeat Chen Mo, in the end, they won't come together, and it's very likely they will divide the spoils unequally and fight again.
And he can fish in troubled waters, maybe even take Fengzhou for himself at that time.
As for the Chen Army, it's all decided by Chen Mo alone, too unified, leaving him no way to fish in troubled waters.
…
On the other side.
The Jiang Mansion.
