Guo Jia and Liu Ye, upon receiving the news of Cao Cao's large-scale troop movements, felt some tension. However, both Guo Jia and Liu Ye understood the obvious meaning behind such an open action by the other party.
"Things seem to be going well," Guo Jia said with a smile. "Han Mo has already embarked on the right path, and Cao Cao can be allowed to handle many matters on his own. Now, we can focus our defensive efforts on the South, while Cao Cao's side can prioritize agricultural management."
Guan Yu stroked his beard and said nothing. Cao Cao's large-scale mobilization put some pressure on Guan Yu, but he always had great faith in Guo Jia's judgment.
"Inform Xiuruo and Yuanlong that they can start handling the spring plowing locally," Guo Jia said, taking a sip of tea and smacking his lips as he found the flavor a bit bland.
