Post by Jia Xu on May 4, 2012 14:18:57 GMT -5
Within Xu Chang's walls was a decent size building that Jia Xu was currently residing in. It was extravagantly decorated to fit his high since of life style, due to his ranking's in the past. Jia Xu sat in the most important room to him, his personal war room.
The walls were high and decorated towards the Wei faction; he had always believed in morality and support to whatever Lord he served. A large table filled the majority of the room. It has large-scale maps, battle plans, troop counts, and various scheme's laid out in great detail. Around the table sat six large wooden chair's for respected visitors to sit.
Jia Xu sat at one end of the large table and meticulously looked over the large map of the entire land. He tapped his finger on a piece of the map that labeled, "Wan", and sighed to himself;
"Wan Castle is where I almost had Lord Cao Cao, but he proved to me there that he would not die."
He then pointed to his captain and ordered that a message be sent to his Lord Cao Cao, the message read this:
"Lord Cao Cao, I, Jia Xu, fear that in these Dire Time's that it would be wise to hold a personal counsel. The land is in chaos and our enemies are at our borders, they have grown larger over these years and are mocking us just a stone throw away from one of your glorious cities. It is high time that while you keep your seat, that you have capable arms defending them.
I see that if any of our cities were to fall it would prove most difficult to keep our enemies at bay. I propose a strategy, one to hold back the barbaric tribes in mountains, the traitors hiding behind in Jing, the kittens and there boats and even those within your own court.
If you value what I have to offer please send a report back of when you would like to meet to discuss my plans for the fruition of Wei and yourself Lord Cao Cao."
Jia Xu rolled the letter up and laced it with a purple ribbon, "Quickly now Captain." The Captain left with great speed to deliver the message.
The walls were high and decorated towards the Wei faction; he had always believed in morality and support to whatever Lord he served. A large table filled the majority of the room. It has large-scale maps, battle plans, troop counts, and various scheme's laid out in great detail. Around the table sat six large wooden chair's for respected visitors to sit.
Jia Xu sat at one end of the large table and meticulously looked over the large map of the entire land. He tapped his finger on a piece of the map that labeled, "Wan", and sighed to himself;
"Wan Castle is where I almost had Lord Cao Cao, but he proved to me there that he would not die."
He then pointed to his captain and ordered that a message be sent to his Lord Cao Cao, the message read this:
"Lord Cao Cao, I, Jia Xu, fear that in these Dire Time's that it would be wise to hold a personal counsel. The land is in chaos and our enemies are at our borders, they have grown larger over these years and are mocking us just a stone throw away from one of your glorious cities. It is high time that while you keep your seat, that you have capable arms defending them.
I see that if any of our cities were to fall it would prove most difficult to keep our enemies at bay. I propose a strategy, one to hold back the barbaric tribes in mountains, the traitors hiding behind in Jing, the kittens and there boats and even those within your own court.
If you value what I have to offer please send a report back of when you would like to meet to discuss my plans for the fruition of Wei and yourself Lord Cao Cao."
Jia Xu rolled the letter up and laced it with a purple ribbon, "Quickly now Captain." The Captain left with great speed to deliver the message.