As for why Xu Qing was asked to persuade Xiao Ye, he had no choice.
As soon as his son left, his two granddaughters cried, and he couldn't bear it...
So I had no choice but to let Xu Qing persuade this rebellious son.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen my daughter stay at home peacefully for a whole day. Most of the time I don’t see anyone for most of the day. I can only see her at night, and I’ll go back to sleep after just two glances at my daughter.
If this traitor didn't go to the grassland, wouldn't he be able to be with Xin'er Xi'er all day long?
Isn’t this too jealous?!
I can't even be with my daughter every day. Why can this guy be with my daughter every day?
Jealousy had already changed the Xian Wang beyond recognition, and then the Xian Wang pulled Xu Qing, who was also beyond recognition, to form a united front and abduct Xiao Ye to the grassland.
And Xu Qing lived up to expectations and successfully pulled Xiao Ye into the army.
It's a pity that Xu Qing was able to handle it, but Xiao Ye was still unable to handle his own wife, and instead was repeatedly beaten by his own wife.
Before she was pregnant, the wife said that she was clinging to her every day, but now after the baby was born, it was just the opposite, clinging to her every day.
On the first day, the wife swore to herself that she would go see the client in the morning, so she practiced martial arts at home. However, when she was pregnant, she didn't hold her to sleep for several months. Now she hugs her again and doesn't sleep at all.
Not awake...
It's been like this for several days in a row.
It doesn't matter if she doesn't get up by herself, she will hug herself tightly every morning and won't let herself get up...
Really, who disliked me for being clingy in the first place?
…
In the post house
a bedroom
Agula knelt on one knee and said, "Agula is here to see the eldest prince. I wonder what the eldest prince's business is in coming all the way?"
The eldest prince stretched his muscles and said: "Father Khan asked me to pass on the order and ordered Agula to lead the grassland mission to complete the covenant and return to the grassland as soon as possible. Father Khan has rested in the tent for too long and can't wait to conquer the Zhou Kingdom."
Agula said: "I would also like to ask the eldest prince to persuade the Khan to ask if he can wait a few more days. Now the alliance negotiations between Agula and Chu have entered the last item. As soon as the agreement is completed, the alliance can be concluded immediately."
The eldest prince asked: "How many more days will it take?"
Agula said: "It will take about six days."
The eldest prince said: "In this case, I will reply to my father Khan and ask him to send troops to the Zhou Kingdom. Anyway, including sending the letter and my father Khan leading the army to reach the border of the Zhou Kingdom, not to mention six days, even ten days should have passed."
Agula advised: "Your Highness, please ask the Khan to wait a few more days. You must not send troops so hastily before obtaining the Chu Kingdom alliance. There may be variables!"
The eldest prince said solemnly, "But Father Khan can't wait any longer! You have been negotiating this covenant for more than two months. Do you know how Father Khan has spent these two months? You actually made two promises for a mere covenant.
We haven’t reached an agreement for more than a month! This matter is settled like this!”
Agula said: "How can a major national event be tolerated as a child's play? What if Chu suddenly regrets it?"
The eldest prince said: "Repent? Why do they want to return?"
Agula said: "Most people in the Central Plains are cunning and treacherous people, especially the Chu people who have read "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu. If the Khan and his army fall into the quagmire of fighting with the Zhou State, the border between our grassland and the Chu State will
This will make the Chu State think that there is an opportunity to take advantage of it. As long as the alliance is not finalized, they can send troops at any time without anyone condemning them!"
In the Central Plains countries, you and I need to find a perfect and reasonable excuse to fight against each other to make ourselves a righteous army in the eyes of the world. If we raise an unjust army, we will be condemned by the people of the world. However, when the Central Plains sends troops to their grasslands, we don’t need to find any pretense.
excuse.
Because in the Central Plains, this kind of behavior is called crusade against unsubordinates.
Except for the ministers and ministers in the court who cherish every inch of land, the people of the Central Plains have a national and territorial awareness that is not that strong until now. This is not because the people of the Central Plains do not care about the country's own territory.
But because in the eyes of the Central Plains people:
The whole world is the land of the king; the shores of the land are the ministers of the king!
All the land in the world belongs to the Central Plains, and they take it for granted that no matter what the khan or the king is, they are all their subjects!
With this kind of thinking, you still need a shitty sense of territoriality. Are you living in this world? When you live in this world, you step on royal soil.
Khan now wants to be on an equal footing with the Central Plains. In their eyes, this is called disobedience, or rebellion.
There is no problem at all in sending troops to attack the rebels!
It's more legal to be reasonable, and it's still very legal.
Why does Agura always emphasize the covenant?
Because it’s really impossible without a covenant!
As long as the alliance has not been finalized, how can they expect the people of the world to accuse Chu of raising an unknown army if they send troops under such a banner? Let Chu retreat under the pressure of public opinion?
Save it, the common people have been very restrained without beating gongs and drums to say goodbye.
Without the covenant, the Chu State did not need to worry about the opinions of the people when it sent troops. They had no protons in their grassland. When the time came that the Khan would lead the men to fight, what would happen to the women and children left behind by so many tribes in their grassland?
Isn't this nonsense?
The eldest prince heard Agu La's words and said: "A few spies buried in the Chu State in our grassland have been monitoring the dispatch of the Chu State army. The several firearms supply battalions originally dispatched by the Duanmen Division of the army will continue to dispatch firearms to the surrounding areas.
, but about a month after you came to Chu State, Chu State's supply camp that mobilized firearms to the north stopped transporting firearms to northern Xinjiang, but the Chu State army was still transporting firearms to the west and south. I think you should be talking about it.
Is it going well?"
Agula nodded and said: "Since we came to the negotiating table, the negotiations between Chu State and us have indeed been very smooth. The talks between the two parties can be said to be amicable, and they have agreed to all the terms."
The eldest prince said, "This proves that the Chu State really wants to form an alliance with our grassland, and is even completely confident about our grassland. And you didn't say that the negotiation can be completed in six days. As long as the negotiation is completed, the letter may have just arrived at my father's doorstep."
Isn’t this a reasonable use of time in your hands?”
Agula said, "But the Chu people are cunning and warlike by nature!"
The eldest prince said: "Okay, Agula, according to what you said, the Chu State is cunning and warlike. Even if the Chu State sees that our grassland troops are empty and regrets sending troops, what will happen? They don't have enough firearms to use. Even if they invade, what will happen?"
How much damage has been caused, and the firearms of their Chu country cannot withstand violent collisions, and the roads of Chu country are not as flat and open as our grassland, so transportation is bound to be slow. When Father Khan leads the army to fight back, they will still die! Their Chu country
You won’t be so stupid as to send troops when you don’t have enough firearms and border guards!”
Agula: "But..."
The eldest prince waved his hand: "I have made up my mind!"