However, Liu Bei insisted, and asked for advice again.
Seeing this, Zhuge Liang finally said no more, his expression gradually becoming serious, and he looked at Liu Bei, saying: "Does Lord Xuan De still remember what I said in the past?"
Liu Bei, without hesitation, repeated the words Zhuge Liang had said before.
Not a word was missing!
For several years he had been pondering these words.
Precisely because of this, he increasingly realized Zhuge Liang's extraordinary nature.
"Then why hasn't Lord Xuan De allied with the Gu Clan in the west?" Zhuge Liang asked again.
This simple question instantly rendered Liu Bei silent.
Perhaps because he had been educated by the Gu Clan since childhood.
In many aspects.
Zhuge Liang sees everything clearly.
He doesn't care about Gu Chen's past action of killing Empress Dowager He.
To him, the crimes of Empress Dowager He and He Jin were no longer worthy of being called the Empress Dowager of the Great Han.
