Chu Ge's suspicions gradually became certain.
However, whether a single performance of "Lord Qin's Battle Music" could resolve this insoluble situation still needed to be verified in the instance.
Thus, Chu Ge re-entered the game and quickly reached Zheng Tian's side.
This time, although he tried to persuade his generals just like before, he didn't hold much hope.
As expected, the generals remained indifferent, and just like before, Zheng Tian fell ill due to arthritis.
The envoy of Huang Xianzhi still arrived on time.
But this time, Chu Ge, who lay on the sickbed unable to speak, did not remain idle as before.
He gestured with his hands, asking the servant girl in charge of attire to bring him brush and ink.
Barely supporting his arthritic body, he stood up and wrote a few lines with a trembling hand.
Then, as if he had used up all his strength, he collapsed back onto the bed.
He waved his hand, instructing the servant girl to hand this letter to his trusted general.
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