Post by Lu Xiang on Jul 11, 2010 22:43:42 GMT
Zhuge Liang gently fanned himself, something telling him he was outstaying his welcome. The man was commited to his cause but a little too much - he contain some sort of demons inside of him clearly. He listened to the mans points, but in the end his anger and his own personal emotions got in the way of things. Something Zhuge Liang discarded long ago.
"I apologise Master Si Wang fro offending you, I shall take my leave now. There is clearly nothing else I can offer you. My advice has been given. But you are not in use of a politician if you know the current system. I wish you the best of luck, and once more I apologise for being rude."
Zhuge Liang said standing up fanning himself still, it would be a great loss to leave this man. However he couldn't work with such a man who was stubborn to his cause. The Han was still a good thing, it kept control no matter what anyone else said. Allowing one man to take control, would allow another and it would break out into civil war in the south. At the moment things - though troublesome they were at least in some sort of peace. There was no war in the south yet - and Zhuge was thankful.
Zhuge Liang wasn't offering Shu or die. The man clearly didn't understand him - and therefore he became rather violent. Not something Zhuge Liang wanted to be around, especially seeing as he wasn't a physical man himself. He wouldn't be able to resist and attack from this man and he knew it. He was a little deluded but well talented in the combat none the less.
Bloodlines were important in China; no matter how much Si Wang claimed. Without an Emperor the Han would collapse. Without the Han the country would collapse. With the country in order, poverty, war and disease would rage violently. Though the Han was corrupt it kept control. The Yellow Turbans had been put down, going against the Han. If this man didn't support equality like the Turbans nor control like the Han - who and what did he support. His lack of decisiveness confused Zhuge Liang.
He bowed once more to the man before turning around and leaving swiftly. Not wanting to find out what the man would do to him if he had stayed any longer.
"I apologise Master Si Wang fro offending you, I shall take my leave now. There is clearly nothing else I can offer you. My advice has been given. But you are not in use of a politician if you know the current system. I wish you the best of luck, and once more I apologise for being rude."
Zhuge Liang said standing up fanning himself still, it would be a great loss to leave this man. However he couldn't work with such a man who was stubborn to his cause. The Han was still a good thing, it kept control no matter what anyone else said. Allowing one man to take control, would allow another and it would break out into civil war in the south. At the moment things - though troublesome they were at least in some sort of peace. There was no war in the south yet - and Zhuge was thankful.
Zhuge Liang wasn't offering Shu or die. The man clearly didn't understand him - and therefore he became rather violent. Not something Zhuge Liang wanted to be around, especially seeing as he wasn't a physical man himself. He wouldn't be able to resist and attack from this man and he knew it. He was a little deluded but well talented in the combat none the less.
Bloodlines were important in China; no matter how much Si Wang claimed. Without an Emperor the Han would collapse. Without the Han the country would collapse. With the country in order, poverty, war and disease would rage violently. Though the Han was corrupt it kept control. The Yellow Turbans had been put down, going against the Han. If this man didn't support equality like the Turbans nor control like the Han - who and what did he support. His lack of decisiveness confused Zhuge Liang.
He bowed once more to the man before turning around and leaving swiftly. Not wanting to find out what the man would do to him if he had stayed any longer.