Great Martial Record 50: Chapter 50
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He first bowed to the Liang Emperor, then turned to face the assembled ministers, his voice booming as he began to articulate the demands of the Wu Kingdom. Liang Yan's words were clear and precise, but each requirement struck the hearts of the ministers like a heavy hammer. 0
 
When he finally finished speaking, whispers erupted once again among those present in the court. Some ministers shook their heads with sighs, believing the conditions were too harsh; others lowered their heads in contemplation, silently weighing the pros and cons. 0
 
However, at that moment, the Liang Emperor felt a slight sense of relief. In his view, the conditions proposed by the Wu Kingdom were not insurmountable. As long as both sides could negotiate properly and make certain concessions, this alliance would ultimately benefit the Liang Kingdom more than it would harm it. 0
 
Soon after, the Liang Emperor engaged in deep discussions with his ministers regarding these conditions. They analyzed the situation from various angles, weighing the advantages and disadvantages in an attempt to find the most reasonable solution. Given the gravity of the matter, this discussion lasted a considerable amount of time. Throughout it all, various opinions and suggestions emerged, sometimes even sparking intense debates. 0
 
Before they knew it, a significant amount of time had passed. The Liang Emperor raised his head and scanned the ministers below him before speaking with determination: "In that case, let us move quickly. Prepare all necessary gifts without delay. Command the Second Prince to choose an auspicious day to once again head to the Wu Kingdom and ensure that this alliance document is safely delivered into their hands!" 0
 
Upon hearing this, Liang Yan declared loudly, " Your son will fulfill this mission without fail." The Liang Emperor looked at his youngest son with pride in his eyes. 0
 
In the northern borders of the Liang Kingdom, a tense and heavy atmosphere enveloped the vast expanse of land. The two nations had been at a stalemate here for over two months. Intense clashes had resulted in severe losses for both sides, with countless brave soldiers spilling their blood on the battlefield and casualties continuing to rise. This time, Jing Kingdom had mobilized its entire force, dispatching a formidable army of one hundred thousand elite troops. 0
 
 
Like a surging tide, the forces of the Liang Kingdom surged forth. 0
 
Faced with such a formidable and well-equipped enemy, it was clear that the Liang Kingdom could hardly withstand the onslaught on its own. They were like a solitary boat in a raging storm, at any moment susceptible to being mercilessly swallowed by the waves. 0
 
However, there is always a glimmer of hope. After careful consideration and weighing the pros and cons, the Liang Kingdom decided to seek external assistance and form an alliance with the powerful Wu Kingdom. Only by leveraging Wu Kingdom's military support and prompting them to mobilize swiftly could they effectively alleviate the immense military pressure they were currently facing. Thus, this became the key factor behind the alliance between the Liang Kingdom and the Wu Kingdom. 0
 
It is worth mentioning that the northern border of Wu Kingdom is protected by majestic and continuous mountains, serving as a natural barrier. The terrain is treacherous, making it difficult for Jing Kingdom to launch an attack from this location. In contrast, if troops were dispatched from within Wu Kingdom, it would be considerably easier. 0
 
As the scene shifted, Liang Yan took the lead, heading the envoy team once again on their journey to Wu Kingdom. They bore the heavy responsibility of their nation's survival, carrying hope and faith as they resolutely advanced toward their destination. 0
 
 
 
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