Solicitation of opinions on the protagonist’s subsequent diplomatic scenes (this is a free testimonial, not an official chapter, don’t be afraid)

Style: Historical Author: People from Eastern ZhejiangWords: 1153Update Time: 24/01/11 06:16:52
Someone has been urging me before that Zhuge Liang is engaged to a wife, but the eldest brother does not have a wife yet.

To explain, the main reason is that I don’t want to make up female fictional characters. Zhuge Jin’s wife is unknown in history. There are only so many named women in the Three Kingdoms. If you want to find someone who is of the right age and is not married yet, it is really inappropriate.

When Mi Zhen was mentioned before, everyone didn't like it, and after all, she was poached from Liu Bei.

If you have to look outside, the step trainers and Xiao Qiao are still too young at this time, and they come from humble backgrounds.

If there is really no choice in the future, then the last resort is...but I don't want to write like this yet.

Therefore, when the main plot is written here, I originally wanted to design a diplomatic scene that required mediation for the Yang Biao case.

Because Liu Bei and Zhuge Jin were indeed in the farming period in the second half of 197, there would be no major war scenes. As long as Yuan Shu and Cao Cao were able to consume the decisive battle in Chen County first, Liu Bei would take advantage of the peace on Yuan Shu's southeastern border to absorb the refugees. Can.

If there were only domestic affairs and no military affairs during this farming period, then I would quickly pass through the timeline and write it to 198 in a few chapters, and then focus on war again.

Another option is to arrange a final diplomatic scene for the protagonist (the protagonist is now a prefect, and there were still people at the prefect level who went on envoys, such as Hua Xin entering the court. If it was higher, it would not be suitable. So no matter Whether he writes it or not this time, it will definitely be Zhuge Jin’s last diplomatic drama, and he will not go to the territory of other princes again.)

And if everyone doesn't think it's unreasonable or boring, the direction of this small copy should be to go to Yuan Shao. On the one hand, it is necessary to put pressure on Cao Cao through Yuan Shao for the Yang Biao case.

(Yang Biao is also Yuan Shao's brother-in-law, and Yuan Shao has this need to ensure that Cao Cao will not implicate Yuan Shu in liquidating his relatives because of Yuan Shu becoming emperor, and to control the attack surface. Therefore, Liu Bei and Yuan Shao have common interests. Liu Bei helps with things, and Yuan Shao can also provide Cao Cao with help. Pressure Cao Cao to give Liu Bei and the protagonist higher official positions as repayment)

This is the main goal. At the same time, you can also take advantage of the protagonist's foresight during the trip to Hebei to recruit talents, steal women, and maybe find a wife. This is why the protagonist has to go in person - the others are not time travellers, and I don’t know if there are any undiscovered talents in Hebei.

In addition, it is also considered that this book must be pushed from south to north, so if there is no copy of this episode, the protagonist will not be able to interact with the heroes of Hebei in the entire book. By the time he gets there, it will be in the later stage. This also gives Hebei counselors an opportunity to interact.

At the same time, it will also involve operations to support the pro-Liu Bei faction within Yuan Shao, but I won’t go into details.

Having said so much, I mainly want to ask everyone if they think the protagonist is already the titular governor of Danyang and goes on a long trip for the last time. Will it be poisonous, will it slow down the pace, and will it feel unsafe?

I personally feel that it is very safe, because if the protagonist goes to Xudu at this time, it is indeed unsafe and people will say that he is mentally retarded.

Among all the princes in the world, princes like Yuan Shao and Liu Biao who care about face and good reputation are the safest and least afraid of being detained when sending envoys. This is why I assigned the protagonist’s last diplomatic scene to Yuan Shao.

If there are many people who object, then I won’t write this whole paragraph. Fast forward to 198 as soon as possible, and the wife’s role will be fooled.

I will only keep this speech for a day or two to ask for everyone’s opinions. I will delete it after collecting feedback so that future readers will not be spoiled (in fact, I did not spoil it, I just looked forward to the protagonist’s purpose. I have no idea what the specific purpose is. Write)

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