122, talent but no virtue(2/2)
After hearing this, Wang Zheng finally understood why Mi Heng wanted to avoid Yu Jin, Fu Bo and others.
At this time, he had just established his power, and there were not many factions within the army, but there were faint signs of it beginning to appear.
Basically, all the generals and armies were united, with Xu Fang and Wu Sheng at the center.
Both of them had known him since they were young, and their relationship naturally faded away. In comparison, Xu Fang was more outstanding in terms of ability, but when it came to his friendship with Wang Zheng, Wu Sheng was still the best among all the characters.
Among the generals, except Yu Jin who was more inclined to Xu Fang, Pan Zhang, Fu Bo and Zhang Rao were all more inclined to Wu Sheng.
Among them, Pan Zhang, who was dragged into the group by Wu Sheng, had the deepest friendship with him.
Wang Zheng has already noticed this phenomenon and knows that it is a normal development law.
The system only made them swear loyalty to itself, but it did not erase the humanity of these people.
Human nature is naturally selfish and self-interested.
"What happened to Pan Zhang?" Wang Zheng looked solemn and looked at Mi Heng: "What happened to Ji Qiu?"
"My lord." Mi Heng said seriously: "When I came to Kaiyang with Sun Ce, I passed by Jiqiu and entered the city for one day. However, I heard that Pan Zhang took advantage of the opportunity of guarding the east gate of Langya on my lord's behalf.
With bribes from the big families in the city, he led a luxurious life and hunted for women. In just one month, he acquired dozens of beauties."
"That's all. I learned that Pan Zhang was prosperous and some relatives and friends appeared out of nowhere. Now they have all gone to Jiqiu, and they have even been appointed by him to serve as Dubo and generals in the Jiqiu garrison.
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Speaking of this, Mi Heng said with a stern voice, "Looking at his behavior, you will know that this beast is of low character, extravagant and greedy for money. He is definitely not a loyal person. My lord must not continue to entrust him with important responsibilities!"
It turns out to be this.
Wang Zheng's heart dropped immediately when he mentioned that he was in the air. The ancients always liked to tie talent and virtue to loyalty, and link loyalty to righteousness. People like Mi Heng would go to extremes, but Wang Zheng, as a later generation, knew that this was not necessarily the case.
Most corrupt officials may be traitors, but not all of them are, and those without virtue may not necessarily be talentless, nor may they be disloyal.
At least in the history of the Three Kingdoms that he knew, Pan Zhang did not seem to have betrayed Sun Shiwan. What's more, the other party had already entered the system and had already been ideologically stamped and loyal. Not to mention Pan Zhang, even if Qin Hui came, there would be no betrayal.
Your own possibility!
"Sir, you are overthinking." After thinking about it, Wang Zheng still wanted to explain: "In the past, when Han Gao and King Xiang were fighting for hegemony, they still relied heavily on Chen Ping, who was known as the wife of a thief.
Talent has no virtue."
"My lord..." Seeing that Wang Zheng didn't take it to heart, Mi Heng was anxious and still tried to persuade him, but Wang Zheng solemnly said: "Pan Zhang is a capable man, and he will not betray me. This is Huang Tianzhao's warning.
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Is this so?
Mi Heng was startled, thinking of the mysterious scene he had experienced at home, and immediately became speechless.
He was also a party involved. Although he didn't know the reason, he knew that if it was true, then whether he was as evil as Pan Zhang or as upright as himself, there would indeed never be a possibility of betraying the king's government.
That voice carried indescribable magic, preventing them from even thinking of betrayal, let alone taking action?
But I heard Wang Zheng continue: "But now that the great cause has not been accomplished, our army's footing is unstable, sir, it is right to pay attention to the local abnormalities. If similar things happen again, don't talk nonsense, and tell me personally."
The semantic meaning of this sentence is unclear, and the context and context are combined together. Similar things can be understood as local places, generals, and officials.
Mi Heng was stunned for a moment. At this time, Wang Zheng was already walking out.
Under the reflection of the sun, the tall figure stretched to the ground, with black ripples.
What the lord means is that he just doesn't care, but he can't be careless?
Chapter completed!