Wu Bei's face went past simply hard now, to boiling with anger. "Are you really so arrogant as to believe that the people's perception of you does not matter? Word of your generals' atrocities is not mere hearsay if it is spoken by as many lips as I have heard it from. Yet you continue to speak as though these are personal attacks by me and not what everyone in the bloody country knows. Can you tell me in all honesty that those who act in your name have not done what I hear? Did your Golden General not hang a man on crossed beams with nails, then break his legs and leave him to die? Did your General Lu not allow rats to feast upon a captured man? If you can say without equivocation that these things did not happen, then why do you allow the people this false perception?"Phailak wrote: Lak sighed.
"You come into my court and accuse me of things based on heresay and perception and I am the one that lacks respect? My armies move because we react to situations instead of waiting to see which side we should join. I sent an envoy to the King of Yin to find out what should be done about King Tian invading Jibei but he failed to commit to it. He avoided my direct proposal to enter Jibei myself. We requested support from your brother, same failure to commit. We secure Lu Ying's blessing with intentions of sharing Jibei with her, she fails to arrive with her promised troops as she planned her betrayal. Same is to be said of Cai Xingzhe who not only failed to support us despite his hate for King Tian, he betrayed us by joining the King."
The Marquis shook his head.
"We have never invaded or attacked an established ruler that was doing good for the population. I have many officers that believe in our cause, so whatever perception you believe is out there about us, it is wrong. We have attracted the finest scholars, doctors, engineers as well as warriors and commanders. It has been an issue since the start, we have so many folk wanting to join us we cannot support them and you believe I am worried about perception? Do you see my concern over this, I present facts while others spread rumors and gossip. If my former tutor wishes to try and fight those phantom accusations, he is welcome to do so, but he is doomed to fail as they do not even exist except in the mind of those spreading the same lies."
"As for your asking my brother for aid in the invasion of Jibei, there were many things against that proposal. He was still looking for the young lord prefect at the time, and when he was eventually found in a local brothel, he would not speak of war, or much else besides his lady of choice. Brother Kai wished to go assist you, but the massive snows that blanketed the entirety of the north made it a fool's errand to do so. Me and Brother Mai talked him out of it. Brother Kai's son Dun and Master Xian had a proposal to make it more worthwhile to the people of Changshan for the marching of armies, yet your envoy apparently thought it insulting, and I doubt he even told you."
"And never marching against and established ruler who is doing right by his people? There is room for argument about the King of Qi, but what of Yiye of Dai? There is no ill spoken of him. Why then would you agree to attack him? Is your ally in Wei so much better of a man than him that it behooves you both to march out your tired men?"