As long as they were well-prepared and launched a surprise attack, why should they worry about reaching Huaixi province?
The Third Prince found this reasoning sound. Indeed, revenge was timeless for a nobleman, especially for him! Huaixi was merely a minor location, insignificant in the grand scheme.
He could even seize Hangzhou Prefecture; Huaixi was inconsequential.
To his surprise, the Third Prince was willing to bide his time, but Consort Su was not! Why should she wait? Suppressing her anger would only disrupt her peace of mind. She felt a constant tightness in her chest and discomfort everywhere. She simply couldn't endure it.
She believed the Third Prince was avoiding taking action for her sake, using flimsy excuses to dismiss her.
Such excuses were ludicrous! Was spring plowing a hindrance to sending troops? What did military operations have to do with farming peasants?