Ambition.
Ye Shikai saw ambition in Mi Wen's eyes.
Behind the ambition was unbearable impatience. She was too eager to rebuild the Chu State, thinking about it day and night. When someone desires to do something or to obtain something, it inevitably affects their judgment. Mi Wen was too driven to overthrow the Qin, but with uprisings breaking out everywhere in the central plains, she saw this as an opportunity she didn't want to miss. In reality, she had also predicted whether the Qin Army could suppress the uprisings. Even if the chance of suppression was only one in ten thousand, she would rather believe the Qin Army could manage it.
She understood one thing very clearly: if the uprisings in the central plains were suppressed, then this crucial region of soldiers, people, and taxes would again fall into imperial hands, and she would undoubtedly be defeated, rooting out any advantages she had gained.
She couldn't afford to lose.
