She was only worried about one thing: if they really had to launch a campaign, who would be the Commander of the Three Armies?
Duke Zheng was old in years and definitely could no longer lead a campaign. The Crown Prince, as the heir to the throne, had already proven his ability by leading troops in battle before, and it was unlikely that he would go this time.
Thus, calculating in this manner, there was a chance that Prince Rong could take his turn.
If Prince Rong were to lead the troops, she wondered what the Empress would think.
Moreover, with Prince Rong's unpredictable nature, it was feared that the court officials would also have differing opinions, and thus, the matter would become much more complicated.
She was not exactly a good person. If someone had to lead the troops on the campaign, naturally, she hoped it would be someone close to the Eastern Palace or someone who shared some familial affection with it.
Someone like Qin Guansheng, for example.