Call for opinions on the protagonist's follow-up diplomatic scenes (this is a free testimonial, not an official chapter, don't be afraid)

Someone has been urging me to say that Zhuge Liang has a wife, and the eldest brother has no wife.

To explain, the main thing is that I don't want to make up female characters, and Zhuge Jin's wife is lonely and nameless in history. And there are only so many women with names in the Three Kingdoms, if you want to find someone of the right age who has not yet married, it is really not suitable.

When Mi Zhen was mentioned before, everyone didn't like it, and after all, it was dug up by Liu Bei.

If you want to look outside, the step trainer Xiao Qiao is still too young at this time, and he is from a humble background.

If you really don't have a choice in the follow-up, then you have no choice but to ...... But I don't want to write that yet.

Therefore, when the main line is written here, I originally wanted to design a diplomatic scene that needed to mediate for Yang Biao's case.

Because Liu Bei and Zhuge Jin were indeed in the farming period in the second half of 197, there would be no big war scenes, as long as Yuan Shu and Cao Cao first consumed the wave of the decisive battle in Chen County, Liu Bei took advantage of the fact that there was no war on the southeast border of Yuan Shu and absorbed the displaced people.

During this farming period, if there is only internal affairs and no military, then I will quickly pass the timeline, and I can write about 198 in a few chapters, and then focus on war again.

There is also an option, which is to arrange a diplomatic scene for the protagonist for the last time (the protagonist is now too guarded, and people at the level of Taishou are envoys, and there were still at that time, such as Hua Xin's entry into the court. If it's any higher, it's not suitable. So whether you write it this time or not, it will definitely be Zhuge Jin's last diplomatic drama, and he will not go to the territory of other princes in the future. )

And if you don't think it's unreasonable and boring, the direction of this small copy should be to go to Yuan Shao. On the one hand, it is necessary to put pressure on Cao Cao through Yuan Shao for Yang Biao's case

(Yang Biao was also Yuan Shao's brother-in-law, and Yuan Shao had this need to ensure that Cao Cao would not liquidate his relatives because Yuan Shu was emperor, and that he would control the attack surface.) So Liu Bei and Yuan Shao have common interests. Liu Bei helps to do things, and Yuan Shao can also put pressure on Cao Cao, and let Cao Cao give Liu Bei and the protagonist a higher official position, as a return for the peach)

This is the main goal, and at the same time, you can also take into account some of the advantages of the protagonist's foresight during the trip to Hebei, pull talents, grab women, and maybe find a wife. This is also why the protagonist has to go in person - the others are not traversers, and they don't know what other talents in Hebei have not yet been discovered.

In addition, it is also considered that this book must be pushed from south to north, so if there is no copy of this episode, the protagonist will not be able to intersect with Hebei Qunxiong in the whole book, and it will be a big late stage when he hits there. This is also an opportunity for Hebei strategists to appear and interact.

At the same time, it will also involve the operation of supporting Yuan Shao's pro-Liu Bei faction, which will not be said in detail.

Having said so much, the main thing is to ask everyone, do you think the protagonist is already the titular Danyang Taishou, and he will go out for the last time, will it be poisonous, will it drag the rhythm, and will it feel unsafe.

Personally, I think it's very safe, because if the protagonist at this time goes to Xudu again, it is indeed unsafe, and people will say that he is brain-dead.

And Yuan Shao and Liu Biao, princes who love face and have a good reputation, are actually the safest and most fearless of being detained among all the princes in the world. That's why I assigned the protagonist's last diplomatic scene to Yuan Shao.

If there are many people who oppose it, then I won't write this long paragraph and fast forward 198 as soon as possible, and my wife's role will be fooled casually.

This testimonial is only left for a day or two, ask for everyone's opinions, and I deleted it after collecting feedback, so as not to spoil future readers (in fact, I didn't spoil it, but I just looked forward to the purpose of the protagonist, and I didn't write anything about it)

Those who support writing this branch line should leave a message or like it at the end of this paragraph.

Those who oppose writing this branch line should leave a message or like it after this paragraph.