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Chapter 270: Sending troops

Ten days later.

Jin sent envoys to Wei.

In the Chengde Palace of Chang'an, the capital city.

Zhao Changqing and hundreds of civil and military officials received Jin envoys.

Since it was Jin who surrendered on his own initiative, compensation cannot be as simple as the last peace negotiation.

This time, all military supplies consumed by the Wei State and even pensions for soldiers killed in battle, etc., had to be paid for by the Jin State.

Not only that, but also some other huge amounts of property must be compensated.

In other words, Jin and Wei signed an unequal treaty. After all, Jin surrendered. This was the punishment that the defeated country should bear.

Moreover, the Jin State was not allowed to raise any conditions to the Wei State, such as using compensation to redeem Huxiao Pass.

This is quite frustrating for the Jin State.

But they had no choice. Who asked them to admit defeat?

This was the first time that Wei Guo felt proud.

This was also the first time in Wei's history that it had won a complete victory in a foreign war.

When the Jin envoys came to Wei this time, their attitude was very humble and sincere, which made Zhao Changqing very satisfied.

In the court of the Wei State, the civil and military officials played a bad role, while Zhao Changqing played a red face. With the cooperation of the monarch and his ministers, the envoys of the Jin State were helpless.

Today was the first time we discussed the issue of compensation for Jin's defeat, but we didn't come up with a reason. Besides the first time, we also discussed one thing.

That was the date of the alliance between the three emperors.

The Jin envoy said to Zhao Changqing: "My emperor wants to ask your Majesty the Emperor that in recent years, wars have occurred frequently and the people of the three countries have suffered terribly. Therefore, the agreement of the alliance between the three emperors should be put on the agenda. I hope that His Majesty the Emperor of Wei will consider it carefully.

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Zhao Changqing's answer was also very casual, "I can start the Three Emperors Alliance whenever I want. I am in a good mood now and don't want to start the Three Emperors Alliance for the time being. I will start the Three Emperors Alliance when I am in a bad mood."

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The Jin envoy was at a loss for this answer.

But there is nothing they can do. Now, the country that has least negotiated terms with Wei is its own Jin.

As long as that war continues, Jin will not have to fall into such an embarrassing situation.

I'm afraid it will take a few days to discuss the specific things to be compensated.

Next, there will be basically nothing to do with Zhao Changqing.

How to discuss matters with their ministers?

Zhao Changqing has given Zhuge Liang full responsibility.

Recently, Zhao Changqing counted the time and suddenly discovered that Mi Yue was more than nine months pregnant.

It is estimated that labor will occur during this time.

However, because of Chu Hong's incident last time, Mi Yue was never seen again.

Even if you don't want to see her, you should still see the child in her belly, right?

Thinking of this, Zhao Changqing came to the palace where Mi Yue lived.

After receiving the news, the latter seemed particularly frightened and hurriedly knelt down and waited outside the palace.

The moment she saw the emperor, her eyes almost couldn't stop crying. Fortunately, she managed to hold back the tears. However, her voice was a little choked when she spoke, "I pay my respects to your majesty."

Zhao Changqing asked her to stand up, pretending to be indifferent and said: "Don't act like a child. If at that time, I don't listen to your dissuasion and insist on killing Chu Hong, I'm afraid you will resent me for the rest of your life, right?"

Mi Yue looked up at Zhao Changqing, shook her head, and said firmly: "I only care about Your Majesty. When I wanted to protect Chu Hong, I just wanted to leave a talent for my mother country. There was absolutely no other intention.

I hope your majesty will clarify your thoughts!"

Zhao Changqing snorted coldly and said: "That's ridiculous! Leaving a talent for Chu State? What you say is really high-sounding! The last thing you should have done at the beginning was to deceive me. In my life, I hate other people's deception the most!"

Hearing the emperor's harsh words, Mi Yue felt a little sad, and gradually she shed tears.

However, in Zhao Changqing's eyes, this is just a disguise, an extremely despicable behavior, and is disdainful!

Mi Yue burst into tears and paused for a while before speaking: "Your Majesty, I really don't have that kind of thought. I am wrong. I should not have deceived Your Majesty. I hope that Your Majesty will punish you. I am willing to take any punishment."

Accept it, but I hope that Your Majesty will not leave me. I really know that I was wrong..."

The more he spoke, the more wailing his voice became.

Zhao Changqing took a deep breath and said: "Condemn? You are right. Of course I want to convict you, but I am convicting you at the moment you gave birth to a dragon! Also, you did it yourself

You should be very clear about what happened! You should be very clear about the purpose of the Chu Medical Team coming to Wei!

They asked you to alienate the relationship between Wei and Jin. Don’t think that I was kept in the dark by you! Presumably, the relationship between Wei and Jin should be as you wish now, right? You know

You can write a letter and tell your father that in the battle between Wei and Jin, as many as 270,000 soldiers were killed or injured!

As you wish, Mi Yue!"

Mi Yue was speechless.

She knew that no matter what she said at this time, it would be redundant.

Zhao Changqing left in an atmosphere.

Qingzhou Border Pass.

Cao Shen and others began to prepare to withdraw their troops.

Because Chen Qingzhi knew the terrain near Qingzhou better, he continued to stay at the border and watched every move of the remaining Jin troops.

Although the Jin State has surrendered, it is still afraid of any further moves by the Jin army.

They also hope that their worries are unnecessary.

As for the imperial court, represented by Zhuge Liang, they continued to deal with the Jin envoys in an effort to maximize their interests.

And Zhao Changqing has also given the ministers an idea.

That is, if you want to start the Three Emperors Alliance, you must withdraw all the 200,000 Jin troops stationed in the Changliu Mountains. Otherwise, the date of the Three Emperors Alliance will be postponed indefinitely.

However, regarding this matter, no matter how they communicated with the Jin envoys, they insisted on not allowing the Jin troops stationed near the Changliu Mountains to withdraw.

To be fair, the Changliu Mountains belong to the junction of the Three Kingdoms and have always been an unclaimed land. Moreover, on the day when the Three Emperors will meet for alliance, something unexpected will happen. It is indispensable to station troops there. This is also for the better.

To ensure the safety of the Jin Emperor and maintain the fairness of the alliance between the three emperors.

As for what they mean, anyone with a discerning eye can guess it.

Zhao Changqing's reply was also very decisive.

Since the Jin State has now become a defeated country, maintaining the fairness of the Three Emperors Alliance should be left to the Wei State.

The Jin envoy was speechless.

Then, Zhao Changqing decisively sent troops.

All the newly recruited soldiers went over for training, and Xiao Yuming personally led the team on a grand mission to the Changliu Mountains.

The Jin envoys were frightened by Wei's move.

But they had no reason to say anything.

Since it is an unclaimed land, everyone has the right to send troops to the Changliu Mountains.

They passed the news to Emperor Jin.
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