The making of a legend
I don't own DW/ROTK or its characters
A/N- Well sorry about not writting on this forever, I had writters block for all of the DW section, well this chapter is almost all Guo Jia, well thanks to all the readers
Guo Jia woke up in the morning in his bed in his new small little house near the center of Cheng Du. He was sure that the actions that had taken place over the last bit of time would He could tell by the looks on the peoples face a sense of anger and despair had come over the city since the death of Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu. It was as if they were feeling the same pain that Liu Bei was feeling up in the castle. It did make a good deal of sense to him. He remember even back in the days when he was the top advisor to Cao Cao, the people loved and supported the man. His victories were their victories, and his loses were their loses. The Liu Bei back then was a younger person, he was just a small poor leader who had the support of two great warriors. Now he was the emperor of Shu Han, and had a huge army on his side.
All of that being said he was sure from his reading of the stars that the great leader was not going to be around long in this world. When and if that happened, someone else would be in charge of one of the three powers. He knew if it fell to Liu Chan, the nation would fall apart. He that Liu Feng told him that his childhood nickname meant fool, and there was not indication that he was going to get any better. The only chance that the leadership of the nation had, was if the crown went to Feng, and not Chan. That was part of the reason that he took in Feng as well as Ping, who he saw great things for.
"Well I better go talk to Zhuge Liang, I figure, I going to have to do it at some point," Jia said to himself finishing getting ready, and walking out the front door.
As he walked towards the palace, he noticed a change when he got close to the capital, there seemed a air of hope that was arising, he was sure had to do with Feng showing back up at the Capital, and reuniting with his father. That was a small victory for Shu, and it was starting to echo out to its people. As Jia walked up the finely craved steps to the place he prepared himself for talking to the already legendary sleeping dragon.
He was stopped at the front of the place by two heavily armored warriors with long swords in each of their hands. "What is you business here, old man," one of the soldiers said with a glare.
"I am here you meat the Prime Minister, I have already made a appointment, I believe that he is waiting on me, I am Jia, he will know me," Jia said like a skill speaker.
"Well one second, I will go check on that, Xi, make sure this guy does not sneak in, got it," one of the guards told the other before heading off to talk to someone else.
Jia could tell by looking at the other guard that he was not worried about him trying to break into the palace, which was a mistake, because if he had wanted to he could of killed the guard with ease how is was, and gone in the castle without anyone knowing. He knew though it would be unwise to say anything about it now, but he would try to remember that fact for some other day. A few second latter the other guard came up and talked to the guard.
"Well Jia, you can go through, the Prime Minister is ready to meet you in his dinning room, the second door on the right," the guard said followed by a bow.
Jia wonder if Liang had told him just how he was went they talked, well it did not matter he walked up to a large fancy wooden door, and opened it to revile a equal fancy room with fancy shelves of books all around, and 2 large couches and a fancy table in the middle of the table. On one of the couches sat two people, a stringy looking man with a Taoist robes on and a woman with plan looks and long dark brown hair. He already knew who both of them were. He sat down on the other couch and looked arouss, and Ying, and Zhuge.
"Well can we have the servents bring in some tea," Liang said breaking the ice.
"Well maybe later, I not sure how long I am going to be here, I am sure you know the reason why I am here."
"Yes, we are, the letter explained a lot, and I am sure you like my husband have been reading the stars lately," Ying said looking at Jia, as to measure him up.
"My wife is right, and yet we don't know your intentions, you were once the lead advisor for what is now Wei correct, and yet you help the two young warriors, Guan Ping, and Liu Feng. That parts seems rather odd, wouldn't you agree with me," Liang said with a indifferent look on his face.
"Well I am not sure if you know this, but I figure you do, the Cao line has grown weaker and I am sure that in a matter of time that line will fall away to Sima Yi, I don't see any hope for Wei, and I never served Cao Pi. I figure if things were to go unchanged, Sima would prevail, and the land would be covered in darkness. I know you disagree, but Liu Chan will be to much of a hindrance even for you, my friend to win this battle. Plus you know as well as I know, Wu is not going to be happy when Liu Bei attacks. Now with Liu Feng as lord you will have a capable leader, and I have had a vision of the great things that Guan Ping can accomplish with my help, now if my reasoning is not go enough I will leave back into the hills once again, and wait till my death."
Liang and Ying looked at each other for a second, "Well, now we would not want to see that happen, and I have to admit, I have had my doubts about Lord Chan as well. Do you believe that these two can lead this land."
"Not a question my mind, about the subject."
"Are you willing to help them here, because you must know that since Feng as come home he will live hear, and Feng as well, this may mean fighting again Wei again, and working with former enemies."
"I have nothing against you, I will do what I must for the good of the future of the land."
"Good then, we will set you up a room in here, and I will tell Lord Liu Bei to make you a advisor to the two youngsters on the spot," Liang said with a smile on his face thinking about how good this new was, "I will get those guards to show you to you room."
"Thank you," Jia said leaving, knowing that the conversations went just like he wanted it too.
"Well my husband what do you think of Guo Jia," Ying asked her husband.
"I see now why Cao Cao was able to take the north, I am just happy he was not at Chi bi."
