Therefore, upon comprehensive analysis, impassioned eloquence proved more useful.
Because the reason Zheng Tian was able to defeat Huang Xianzhi wasn't so much due to his own combat prowess, but rather because he successfully persuaded his subordinates and military governors across different regions, prompting them to send troops to besiege Huang Xianzhi.
Relying solely on the people under the Fengxiang Commander's command, victory would've been impossible.
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Having chosen his innate talent, the scenery around him rapidly changed.
Chu Song found that he had become Zheng Tian and had returned to the residence of the Fengxiang Commander.
All the military leaders in the garrison had been summoned.
Next was the time to display the true art of verbal sparring.
Chu Song was quite confident. After all, he had the talents of impassioned eloquence and morale boosting, plus the innate integrity of a scholar.
How could he lose with three such talents?