Regardless of the complex situation in Yizhou concerning Wutugu, Zhang Su's report alone was enough to make those present display a somber expression.
"Everyone, speak your mind," Zhang Su said, seated at the first place on the left, addressing the gathered civil servants and military officers. Among the civil servants, he was currently the foremost figure, with his brother Zhang Song sitting beside him, while the main seat was naturally reserved for Yan Yan, and Zhang Ren was the leading military officer on the right.
Speaking of which, Yan Yan, in deference, wished for Zhang Ren to sit with him, but Zhang Ren courteously declined. Although the military merits of both were similar, Yan Yan's seniority as an old minister from the time of Liu Yan gave him the right to sit in the high seat.
"I have nothing to add," Zhang Song said, shaking his head slightly after his brother signaled him with a look.
