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477. Chapter 477 International Negotiations 9

"Is there any mistake? The Kusha Grassland is the most barren and of little use at all. The ten cities next to them are not only barren but also quite chaotic. They are filled with Jurchens, Turks, and Moroccans.

Luo Ren is a complete trash."

When Li Kuo heard what Liu Yue said, he jumped up immediately and shook his head.

"Yes, it would be a burden to have this place. Don't want it." Kuzamu also firmly objected.

"Why do you want this place? Are you kidding us?" Yeluji didn't have a good face either. He heard Liu Yue's eloquent words just now and thought she really had some good insights. But now it seems that she just makes no sense and doesn't understand.

Pretend to understand.

Empress Dowager Xiao remained silent and did not speak, but her objection was obvious.

Seeing this, Liu Yue smiled coldly and stopped talking. Since they didn't want anything good, why should she do it for them? She didn't want to stay here, she could only stay with him.

There was sudden silence in the big tent.

"Sister, tell me, Hong, listen, sister must have her own reasons for saying this, Hong believes in sister." In the silence, Yeluhong, who had been silent all this time, suddenly said crisply.

The eyes looking at Liu Yue were full of trust and admiration.

Liuyue looked back at Yeluhong, who looked clearly trusting, reached out and touched Yeluhong's head, and smiled slightly.

"Okay, then sister, tell Hong, and you can keep it in mind."

Ignoring the attitudes of the four people around her, Liuyue picked up Yeluhong, stood in front of the map, pointed at the Kusha grassland and said: "Why is the Kusha grassland barren? That's because there are no rivers flowing through it.

Therefore, the water and grass are not beautiful and fat, making it difficult for cattle and sheep to feed, and herders have no way to survive.

On the upper reaches of the Kusha Grassland is the most turbulent river in Beimu, but it was cut off by Beimu and changed its direction.

If we dig out this broken road and let the water flow through the Kusha grassland, there will be no need to worry about the day when the Kusha grassland will not have grass to fatten the sheep."

Qing Leng's absolutely confident words made the four people around him who were initially opposed slowly calm down their attitude and listen attentively.


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