After meeting with the Emperor, An Shuli relayed to him the plans devised with Hua Yan, to which the Emperor naturally had no objections.
In the southeast, the King of Lingnan was planning a rebellion, and in the northern Wilderness Mountain, Su Zishe's troops were stationed. These threats from the north and south endangered the stability of Nanchu. The current situation in Nanchu was delicate, and any misstep could lead to collapse. The duration of this war was uncertain, and when it came to advantages, the Imperial Court of Nanchu did not have many, especially concerning food and supplies.
The major families of the world had been entrenched for a long time. If they could be purged of their corruption and compelled to relinquish food supplies, then the urgent need of the Imperial Court for food and supplies would be alleviated, and Yun Chi, marshalling troops abroad, would also be free from rear-end worries.