They were currently situated near the borders of the Kingdom of Hun and Kingdom of Bei Mu, hence, the meeting place wasn’t very far.
When Liu Yue heard this, she considered it for a while, then looked towards Ku Za Mu who was standing beside her, “I can go, but who will be the main ambassador, and who will be the deputy ambassador?”
“Of course you will be the main ambassador.” Ku Za Mu smiled and revealed his set of white teeth. It was moot point getting him to negotiate at peace talks.
“That’s good then. If you don’t listen to me during the journey, then don’t blame me for being heartless. Also, give me 20,000 troops and horses.”
“Done.” Empress Dowager Xiao didn’t hesitate at all.
“Get ready and follow me.” Liu Yue nodded when she heard her. There wasn’t an ounce of hesitation in her voice as she beckoned towards Ku Za Mu, then turned around and walked towards her tent.
With regards to peace talks, she didn’t have much experience. It wasn’t as simple as one of them stating the conditions and the other party agreeing to them immediately. It was an art, a skill.
If they want to gain the most advantage during the peace talks, it wasn’t as simple as being able to get what they want. Even if it was just a blade of grass, you can argue that it was worth a treasure. This art of negotiation has to be first discussed and planned.
This time, it was more likely equivalent as the original International peace talk conference that was planned before.
As Liu Yue turned around and left, her unwavering and firm resolve made Empress Dowager Xiao look at her with a deeper gaze. As she continued to observe Liu Yue’s retreating figure, it was unclear what her expression meant.
“You little brat, you managed to snag a highly talented person. Our Bei Mu Kingdom will definitely prosper in the future.” Ye Lu Ji was completely elated as he carried Ye Lu Hong up, laughing out loud as he returned to his tent.
The camp immediately became busier.
No one noticed Empress Dowager Xiao’s expression.
The process of preparing their army and escorting the King of Huns towards the Lu Ke City went on quite quickly. It was only decided in the morning, yet Liu Yue had already set forth by noon.
As the west wind blew, Liu Yue’s pace quickens.
However, in that vast, withering grass plains, there were only two carriages driving past quickly. There were only a few guards beside Liu Yue. The whole entourage was plain and pathetic, it was even simpler than merchant’s carriage. It was so small that it was barely noticeable.