Lu Chen at this time said, "Great Scholar, do you think we should attack Great Wu's territory this time?"
Lu Chen had great confidence in the combat capabilities of the North Country's army. In his opinion, it wouldn't be a problem at all for North Country to defeat Great Wu's forces.
However, defeating Great Wu's army would be easy, but the follow-up matters would be more troublesome, such as counterattacking Great Wu.
Lu Chen was still tangled in his heart about whether to counterattack Great Wu and occupy their land.
Although Lu Chen already had experience in governing North Country, after all, it was his feudal state, and if he were to occupy Great Wu's land, he might not be able to manage the common people there effectively.
Governing the common people of another country is a complex matter and not an easy task.
As North Country was still developing, Lu Chen did not wish to create chaos in his own country by occupying foreign lands.