Regarding the Military Camp that Sima Yi laid out, Mao Jie gave just two characters as his evaluation: perfect! His heart settled quite a bit as well, and he prepared to sit back and watch how the young man would deal with the Southern Huns.
As one of the earliest people to follow Cao Cao, even if Mao Jie hadn't understood the arrangements in Chang'an at the beginning, by the end he had guessed it: on the one hand it was the final evaluation of Cao Cao's ability and temperament in all aspects before delegating power to the Emperor; on the other hand it was also a test for Cao Ang.
And now that the test paper of Chang'an had been discarded, Mao Jie mulled it over twice and felt that using the Southern Huns as a test wasn't bad either. Anyway, in this era, as long as you understand warfare and can make good use of people, you can survive. It'd be good to see what Cao Ang is capable of.
