Upon thinking of this, the Second Prince's mood became agitated.
He felt that the likelihood of Jun Yuyan and General Fu, among others, having perished was high. Jun Yuyan had always been his shadow, his rival, and if he truly died on the battlefield, it would mean one less tremendous threat to him, and he could then focus on dealing with the Third Prince.
Murong Jiu would also be his to claim!
What shocked him was that Great Yan had been defeated too quickly. Could it be that the Xiongnu had not yet revealed their true strength?
If so, that would be terrifying.
The Xiongnu would eventually attack the Capital City, and the Second Prince naturally also harbored worries.
Because the Xiongnu army was too strong, he feared they had the momentum to sweep away thousands of troops; even if he took the position of the Crown Prince, he would still be troubled by this.
However, he was more concerned about the throne than the invasion by foreign enemies.