The Great Jin does not recognize the Han Kingdom. Even when they were oppressed by Liu Yuan, they still referred to him as a treacherous minister and traitor within the Great Jin.
Thus, Liu Yuan particularly longed for the demise of the Jin State. Only with the fall of the Great Jin could he legitimately become the emperor of the world.
He was always committed to capturing Luoyang, capturing or killing the Emperor Jin, and destroying the Jin State.
Now that the Jin State has moved its capital, his targets, besides Luoyang, also include Yun City. Wherever the emperor goes, he will attack.
Someone like this, even though his most beloved youngest son is in Zhao Hanzhang's hands, and despite his heartache, he still refuses to show weakness in front of his ministers.
Thus, he first threatened Zeng Yue, "Liu Yi is the Seventh Prince of my Han Kingdom. Does Zhao Hanzhang dare to abduct him and humiliate the Great Han?"
