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Chapter 436 Wei Conditions

Wei Wang Wei Feng's rude words clearly meant that he was coming from a bad person.

Qu Boyong, the left disciple of the Chu State, knew very well that the reason why the King of Wei was able to say these words with such confidence was due to the powerful military power of the Wei State that surpassed the princes.

Facing the repeated defeats of the Chu army on the front line, no matter how much dissatisfaction he felt at this moment, Qu Boyong, as an envoy, could not show it.

People have to lower their heads under the eaves, not to mention that the eaves are still so hard.

"Of course I'm going to Kuaiji."

There was no trace of anger on Qu Boyong's face, only the smile that always accompanied him, "It's just that Anyi is closer to our capital, Ying, so my king specially ordered foreign ministers to come to Anyi to pay homage to the King of Wei first."

Qu Boyong's answer actually has two meanings.

The first level is that the Wei State is closer to the heart and heart of the Chu State, and envoys from both sides can communicate more quickly.

The second level refers to the fact that the army of the Wei State has reached Wancheng of the Chu State. The one who can really threaten the Chu State is not the Yue State but the Wei State.

After Qu Boyong finished speaking, Wei Feng showed a look of sudden realization.

"Oh I got it!"

With his hands folded into his long sleeves, Wei Feng looked at Qu Boyong in front of him with curiosity.

"I just don't know what conditions the King of Chu is going to use to end the war with Wei, South Korea and Yue?"

Qu Boyong glanced at Wei Feng and secretly thought that he was in trouble.

Wei Feng clearly regarded Wei, South Korea and Yue as an alliance, and negotiated with Chu as the leader of this alliance.

According to Wei's dominant position and the good reputation it has left among its allies over the years, it is unlikely that South Korea and Yue will deviate from Wei and make peace with Chu alone.

Is it more difficult to negotiate peace with Yue and South Korea alone, or is it more difficult to negotiate peace with Wei, South Korea, and Yue in an alliance?

The answer to this question was very clear to Qu Boyong.

However, even if the situation was not conducive to him, Qu Boyong could only bite the bullet for the entrustment of Chu State and Chu King Xiong Liangfu.

After thinking for a moment, Qu Boyong gave a condition that was most beneficial to the Chu State.

"I am reporting to the King of Wei that if we can cease the war, our Chu State will immediately withdraw from the territory of Yue State and bear all the expenses incurred by Wei and South Korea in sending troops."

Just when Qu Boyong said this condition, the expression on Wei Feng's face became a little ugly.

And when he finished speaking, Wei Feng's face was filled with dissatisfaction.

"Hahaha……"

A burst of laughter with obvious dissatisfaction rang out in the hall, and then Wei Feng said coldly: "Is this the sincerity of the King of Chu in asking for peace? If I hadn't been reminded, I would have thought that your Chu army was about to

When the troops arrive at Anyi, where are your subordinates?"

"snort!"

After snorting coldly, Wei Feng seemed to have regained his composure, but the words that came out of his mouth made Qu Boyong feel trembled.

"Zuo Tu, please come back."

"Go back and tell the King of Chu that we are looking forward to the day when the military flag of Wei will be planted on the top of the capital city of Ying."

After saying that, no longer caring about Qu Boyong in front of him, Wei Feng quickly stood up from the throne, took steps to leave.

"King Wei, please wait."

Qu Boyong's call made Wei Feng temporarily stop leaving.

Bowing slightly upward, Qu Boyong quickly raised the conditions a bit.

"In addition to withdrawing from the Yue State immediately, our Chu State is also willing to cede a large area of ​​territory east of Chen County and north of Juyang to the Wei State."

Yangxia, Kuxian, Qiaoxian...

These were all relatively wealthy cities in the territory of Chu State, and with the addition of an important town in Chen County, Qu Boyong felt that the conditions he proposed were enough to impress Wei Feng.

But what he didn't expect was that after listening to the conditions he gave, Wei Feng did not return to the throne, but continued to mind his own business.

When Wei Feng's figure left the hall, there was only one sentence left in Qu Boyong's ears.

"Zuo Tu may as well go back and think about it carefully."

This Wei Dynasty meeting came to an end with the departure of Wei King Wei Feng, and then the Wei courtiers walked out of the hall in twos and threes.

Just as Wei Xianggong Sun Qi was about to leave the Wei Palace, a somewhat familiar voice blocked his way.

"Hold on, Prime Minister Wei."

Looking back following the voice, what appeared in his field of vision was Qu Boyong, the envoy of the Chu State, so who could it be?

"I've met Zuo Tu."

"Meet Prime Minister Wei."

The two greeted each other, and Qu Boyong, after showing some humility, immediately asked Gongsun Qi a question.

"I wonder what Wei Wei thinks of the truce between Chu, Wei, South Korea, and Yue?"

"What do you think?" When Gongsun Qi heard Qu Boyong's words, his face immediately showed some doubts, "Didn't the king say that the envoy should go back and think about it again?"

Hearing what Gongsun Qi said, Qu Boyong put on a difficult posture and said, "To be honest with Prime Minister Wei, Qu Boyong really can't figure out what King Wei wants? Please give me some advice from Prime Minister Wei."

Facing the left disciple of Chu State in front of him, Gongsun Qi first looked around and then pulled him to a corner.

"Zuo Tu must have noticed that the king intends to cease the war. After all, our country, Wei, has never been a warlike country."

When Qu Boyong heard what Gongsun Qi said, he couldn't help but feel a little complicated in his heart.

If the Wei State is not considered a warlike country, then what are the great victories that the Wei State has achieved over the past ten years? Weren't the large tracts of land that were captured for nothing?

As the saying goes, people under the eaves have to bow their heads.

If Qu Boyong directly pointed out that Wei was a warlike country, then what reason did Wei have to agree to Chu's ceasefire?

Didn’t you say that I am a warlike country? Let me directly show you what a truly warlike country is.

Therefore, although Qu Boyong was somewhat critical of Gongsun Qi's words, he could only pretend to agree with them.

"What Prime Minister Wei said is absolutely true, but the foreign ministers don't know how to satisfy King Wei?"

"I also believe in Zuo Tu, King Chu's sincerity. Otherwise, he would not have given a large piece of territory to Wei."

"only……"

After deliberately pausing for a moment and looking at Qu Boyong looking at him with a glaring gaze, Wei Xianggong Sun Qi said slowly: "It's just that Zuo Tu may have forgotten that now most of Wan County in Chu State has fallen to our coalition forces.

hand."

"Shouldn't these lands captured by our coalition soldiers be placed under the rule of our country Wei and South Korea?"

At this point, Gongsun Qi had already made clear the conditions for Wei's ceasefire.

The prerequisite for the truce between Wei and Chu is that the truce between Yue and Chu means that the Chu army completely withdraws from the territory of Yue.

The Chu State's envoy Gongsun Qi proposed the vast territory east of Chen County and north of Juyang, and the Wei State was also interested in taking it into his possession.

As for the majority of Wan County that has been captured by the coalition forces of Wei and South Korea, it will be divided and divided into the territories of Wei and South Korea.

If these conditions are met, Wei and South Korea can be said to have a great harvest, but the price paid by the defeated Chu State will be too high.
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