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Thats funny lmao
1. It always happens eventually at least in my experience
2. I just experience it recently when playing as lu bu. Thanks to that at that campaign I also got declared enemy of the han despite wiping yuan shu.
you are correct my friend,im also playing with lubu,its make me hesitant to take any city since lubu personal glory is already put him at odd with everyone and now this imperial favors.
Edit: tips for you since you have to live with it just ignore imperial court. You make money with post battle loot anyways so what I do is ignore city buildings unt duke, crank up tax and tax collection to farm rebels.
Thanks for the tip bro,that is a unique and effective ways to play,i always try to disband and make the income green again but this is better haha