No matter how these princes of Beiman engage in internal strife, it cannot affect the frontline affairs, so Xie Jue cannot touch the interests of the frontline. Otherwise, the Second Prince will not spare him.
In just seven days, Xie Jue cleverly set the Great Prince and Sixth Prince against each other. General Meng died in the Sixth Prince Manor, and he had drawn a border defense map, intending to surrender to Beiman. His mysterious death in the manor spread quickly, with Xie Jue disseminating the news that the Great Prince's spy, to prevent the Second Prince from receiving merit, killed General Meng, thus harming the frontline warfare. Moreover, the dying man admitted that he was a spy planted by the Great Prince.
