Chapter nine hundred and ninety-ninth ensuing doubts
The two women of His Royal Highness Prince Yu - although Song Qianwei has not actually become Di Xin's woman, both the two of them and others have obviously acquiesced in such a relationship.
A former guard commander of the general's palace, the current commander is Tongzhi.
Plus His Royal Highness King Yu’s personal protector.
If such a combination proves useless even if Di Xin is fine, then Di Xin can just go to sleep.
There is no need for him to participate in this battle for the position of the leader of the Ancient Moon Realm.
The four of them are considered to be Di Xin's closest confidants in the Ancient Moon Realm. If they are all considered to have evil intentions towards His Royal Highness Prince Yu, then the power Di Xin has created now will be no different than a bubble.
Seeing everyone's confidence, Di Xin also nodded slightly.
In this way, even if the army is still densely stationed together in this camp pattern half a month later, he does not have to worry about the morale of the expeditionary army declining due to the sleeping body of this clone.
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After chatting for a while, Song Qianwei left first.
Unlike others, Song Qianwei only went with the army to experience the feeling of a large army on an expedition. She did not participate in the discussion of official matters in the army.
In fact, her experience can only defeat those small bandits, and she can't make any good suggestions when it comes to regular war.
Not to mention political affairs, which have better professional requirements. Among the women in the Ancient Moon Realm, Di Xin is currently the only one who can do it.
Wanting this, Di Xin felt regretful in his heart.
It's a pity that this battle can only come as an individual. If he can bring someone with him, he will definitely bring his daughter Yin Tian to help.
After his first fall, he ascended the throne as a woman and suppressed the Great Shang for tens of thousands of years, which is enough to prove Yin Tian's ability.
If Yin Tian comes, it will not be difficult for the entire Dali, let alone just a northern border area.
In that way, Di Xin can truly be a hands-off shopkeeper and concentrate on finding the existence of other world masters.
However, this also restricted other realm owners, so Di Xin just thought about it in his mind and did not feel any dissatisfaction.
After Song Qianwei left, several people began to talk about their business.
And by far, the most important thing is...
Di Xin looked at Xizi and asked, "How are the negotiations in the capital going?"
Hearing this, Xizi frowned slightly, with a trace of confusion in his tone.
"No news has come. It seems that the negotiations between the imperial court and the barbarians did not go smoothly. There is still no result from the discussion."
After hearing Xizi's answer, Di Xin also frowned.
While in Khan City, Zhao Quanyou received news that a joint barbarian mission had entered the capital.
As for the distance from the capital to Northern Xinjiang, and then from Northern Xinjiang to Khan City, with the transportation methods of this era, no matter how fast the speed is, it will take a lot of time.
Therefore, if calculated, I am afraid that around the time when the expeditionary force first entered Khan City, the barbarian mission had already entered the capital.
In view of the oppressive power displayed by the expeditionary force, the joint barbarian mission should promote the outcome of the negotiations as soon as possible, even if it gives up some benefits for this purpose.
Not to mention, according to the information from Zhao Quanyou, there were also Uighur missions among the barbarians.
After the territory of the original Goguryeo came out, it was followed by the small grassland of the Uighur people.
Therefore, the Uighur clan's mission is undoubtedly the most anxious about the negotiations. If it takes too long and the Uighur clan is destroyed by Di Xin, even if the negotiations are successful, it will be of no use.
After the expeditionary force departed from the city of Khan, the Uighur people would inevitably become anxious.
Di Xin guessed that when the expeditionary force left Khan City, the envoy urging the delegation to speed up the negotiation process had already been sent by the royal court of the Uighur clan.
This doesn't even require special investigation.
After the Uighur mission received the message, no matter how harsh the conditions for peace talks were, as long as the Uighur tribe was not annihilated, it was basically acceptable.
Although the barbarian envoys entering the capital together could put a certain amount of pressure on the imperial court, it also meant that once one of the envoys relented, a gap would be opened in this loose alliance.
Next, even if someone wants to stop it, they will be coerced by the general trend, and eventually everyone agrees to the court's conditions and chooses to negotiate peace.
After all, if you don't agree, then in the end, you may be the only one who has to face the expeditionary force's crusade.
According to the calculations of Xizi's think tank, if the Uighur people did not want to be exterminated, then when Emperor Xin's expeditionary force entered the grassland, that would be the day they agreed to negotiate peace terms.
By then, as long as the Uighurs can persist for a few days and wait until the negotiation documents are delivered, the crisis will be resolved.
And if you want to delay, it is also very easy for the Uighur people.
They have no fixed settlements. If the large army cannot withstand the offensive of the Immortal Army and needs to be broken into pieces, then even if Emperor Xin sends out all the expeditionary forces, they will not be able to unify the grassland in a short time.
This is also the most important reason why Emperor Xin wrote a letter asking Liu Jiande to lead his army to attack the royal court of the Huihe clan.
As for the so-called discord, it is just a situation that happened by the way.
Of course, Emperor Xin did not expect that the Khan of the Uighur clan would leave everyone behind and run away.
At that time, Di Xin thought it was just an accident and didn't pay much attention to it.
Without the army and people, even if the Khan escaped, he would not be able to organize any resistance to the expeditionary force.
In comparison, the only thing that needs to be cared about is the innate great master of the Uighur clan who disappeared with him.
But Di Xin actually didn't pay much attention to it at the time.
However, four or five days had passed when the Uighur clan was completely exterminated and the remaining people were moved back to the eastern border by Liu Jiande, and then Emperor Xin deliberately spread rumors that were at odds with Liu Jiande.
Plus the three days he was in a coma.
If the result of the negotiation has come out as the think tank speculated, after so many days, the documents from the imperial court should have been delivered to Di Xin.
By then, whether it is to withdraw troops or to attack a certain barbarian tribe, there should be clear instructions.
Yes, although most of the princes in the court were dissatisfied with Emperor Xin's unauthorized expedition, for the sake of the court's face, those die-hards who had agreed to negotiate peace terms in most of the missions would inevitably be purged by Emperor Xin.
After all, it was the barbarians who took the initiative to negotiate peace, so those who continued to mess around in the end were undoubtedly not giving the court face.
At this point, the interests of the court princes and Emperor Xin were consistent.
However, there was no news now, and Di Xin felt a little uneasy.
What is the force that makes the Uighur mission prefer their own clan to be destroyed rather than agree to the terms of peace talks?