Chapter 2066 The eldest princess who escaped death (78)

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 Although some ministers in the DPRK opposed the peace negotiation, Ye Gong did not want to drag it out any longer, so he still sent a peace negotiation letter to the Waba Kingdom.

After the dynasty dispersed, some ministers who opposed the peace negotiation followed Gong Yuwei and the three others. They all looked helpless and asked Gong Yuwei if there was any other way.

Gong Yuwei naturally knew that His Highness the Crown Prince had plans, but he certainly couldn't tell them at this time.

Facing the wry smiles of his colleagues, he also smiled wryly and shook his head: "Most of the people in the court support the peace negotiation, and His Majesty also supports it. What can we do?"

Everyone sighed and felt that it was a joke that Dai Viet wanted to negotiate peace for a mere Waba country.

Even though the terrain of the Wa Ba Kingdom does not have many advantages for Dai Viet soldiers, it is impossible for the Wa Ba Kingdom to really do anything to Dai Viet.

They think they can only fight disgusting little flies like this instead of inviting them to their homes to talk about peaceful coexistence.

At this moment, everyone present was holding their breath. When the peace negotiators passed by, they couldn't help but stare.

On the other side, Qian Yan was following Ye Gong.

"Father, do you really want to negotiate peace with Waba Country?"

Ye Gong actually didn't take Waba Kingdom seriously, he was just disgusted by the other party's actions.

The Bawa country is a small tribal country. They still live on the grasslands and have never had a fixed place to live.

The Dai Viet soldiers were completely unfamiliar with the grasslands. If they really had to pursue the Waba country to fight, it would be time-consuming and labor-intensive, and they might even cause heavy damage.

If it were easy, Ye Gong would also want to destroy the Waba Kingdom.

However, the other party's way of survival led Vietnam to want to destroy this small country, which had to pay a high price.

Ye Gong didn't think it was necessary.

It would be best if we could negotiate a peace.

Ye Gong said: "What do you think?"

"My son thinks that peace cannot be negotiated."

Ye Gong said: "It's just a small country. Dai Viet took the initiative to make peace with them. They should feel honored. Instead of paying a heavy price to destroy them, it is better to sign a peace contract. A lot of people will die in the war. If we can't fight, we won't fight."

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[Fart, the only way to deal with such a shameless person is to hit him.]

[That small country is burning and killing the people of Vietnam who are robbing the frontiers. You, the emperor, are not angry and want to make peace. It’s really funny.]

Qian Yan didn't say anything more, she just asked.

Ye Gong didn't take this matter to heart and waited for a message from Waba Country.

A month later, the news from Waba Country finally reached the capital.

The Wa Ba Kingdom agreed to make peace, and their envoy will come to Dai Viet for detailed talks soon and is already on the way.

Almost half a month later, the envoy from Waba Kingdom came to Nanling.

Seeing the prosperity of Nan Ling along the way, their eyes showed envy, and even some hidden encroachment. Soon they all put away their eyes, understanding that given the size of their country, they would never be able to occupy Dai Viet.

In order to entertain the Waba envoys, Ye Gong also held a special banquet, where he also planned to have a preliminary discussion on how to live in peace.

At the banquet, the envoy from the Waba Kingdom described the difficulties of his country as the original owner remembered, and that there was really no way to rob the people on the border of Dai Viet.

If they don't rob, they will starve to death. Who would think so much in the face of hunger? They just want to survive.

If their land is rich and rich in resources, why should they rob other people's?

Guliman, the envoy of the Waba Kingdom, changed his mind when he saw that the Dai Viet people seemed to be easy to talk to.


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