Since ancient times, there had been a saying that one's achievements could cause jealousy from one's master.
Back then, when Meng Bai conquered the southern barbarians and made a great contribution, he had taken the initiative to retire.
Being a general was sometimes a danger.
If it was Meng Bai or Wang Mu, if they had a private army of 30,000 people, it would definitely cause the emperor to be wary.
But Zhou Shu seemed to be different.
He was not only Great Xia's King of the South but also Great Qin's Side-by-side King and Great Liang's Country Protector King.
Wary?
Should Emperor Yuan Feng be wary of him, or the Great Qin emperor, or was the Great Liang emperor?
It seemed all of them should be wary, yet maybe none of them.
One's achievements could cause jealousy from one's master. Was Zhou Shu going to threaten all three nations' emperors with his achievements?