Chapter 583 In the Qin-Han Negotiation Station

Style: Historical Author: Sui YunyiWords: 3565Update Time: 24/01/18 11:42:34
Tu Jia, the Qin envoy who had been waiting in the post house, soon learned about the situation discussed in the Han palace. The news arrived even faster than Doctor Ji could have a cup of tea.

Obviously, the Kingdom of Han has been infiltrated by Qin from top to bottom.

Faced with the three final requirements put forward by King Han, "a personal letter from King Qin, protons in place, and only retreat but no attack", Tu Jia could immediately reply to King Han without even asking King Qin for instructions.

As early as when Tu Jia came from Xianyang, King Qin had already written a handwritten letter and handed it to Tu Jia;

As for the proton, he has actually been waiting at the farm on the outskirts of Xinzheng, waiting for Tu Jia's call at any time;

As for "only retreating and not participating in the attack", King Qin and Fan Sui had obviously expected this and had already told Tu Jia that as long as the Korean army retreated, that would be enough.

It can be said that these demands of King Han have long been expected by King Qin and Fan Sui. As long as Tu Jia is willing, he can directly sign an agreement with South Korea today.

However, as a senior political strategist, he is well aware of the evils of human nature. A mediocre king like King Han is incompetent and has a consistent style of pushing beyond the limits.

Once I easily agree to King Han's request, I'm afraid what I get in exchange is not King Han's trust. Instead, I will think that Qin has reached the end of its rope. Not only will the contract not be signed happily and smoothly, but King Han will change his mind again and again.

Asking for more property is only the lightest consequence. I am afraid that the King of Han will change his mind and support the Zhao army alliance, and all the previous work of Qin will be in vain.

Tu Jia knows very well: Those who travel a hundred miles are half ninety.

Even though he was extremely excited, Tu Jia remained motionless in the room of the post station.

Of course, his body didn't move, but the orders from his mouth were delivered quickly.

The first thing is to report the status of the negotiations and the latest intentions of the Korean King to the King of Qin and General Wang Lu. Especially for General Wang Lu, if the negotiations with South Korea are confirmed one day earlier, hundreds or even thousands of people may be saved on the battlefield. The warrior who died in vain.

Secondly, there is Wang Sunyiren who is on the outskirts of the city. The whole show was done, and Wang and Sun's carriage, which had been waiting at the border line for a long time, could start moving in the direction of Xinzheng. Once the negotiations were settled, Wang and Sun would be able to arrive at Xinzheng.

Finally, it is the ministers of Qin who continue to protect the country of Han.

After all, they have done a great job this time. The King of Han is not willing to give them enough rewards, but our Great Qin cannot let them feel cold.

Five-flowered horses, golden furs, BMWs and beautiful jade, whatever you like, then give them whatever you like!

Tu Jia's handiwork was really generous. After all, these things were just stored in the hands of the people in the Kingdom of Han. Sooner or later, even the profits would be returned to the hands of the Qin Kingdom.

Soon, Tu Jia finished giving orders to his subordinates. Only then did the concierge hurriedly come to report: Ji Min, the senior official of the Kingdom of Han, wanted to see him.

No need to ask, it was the doctor who was ordered to negotiate with him by the King of Han who came to his door.

He waved to the people next to him, signaling them to continue. Tu Jia immediately stood up, put on a surprised look, and said loudly to the concierge: "Please come quickly."

As he spoke, Tu Jia walked directly out of the gate.

The post house was not that big, so Tu Jia's loud voice was naturally heard by Doctor Ji who was just outside the door.

Doctor Ji was honored to receive such a surprise call from the envoy of Qin, and even his face showed a rosy color.

Obviously, Tu Jia also had some research on Doctor Ji.

Anyone who is good at flattering others will definitely want to be flattered by others. Doctor Ji, who was groveling before the King of Han, besides longing for gold, silk and jade, what he longed for most was the respect of others.

And Tu Jia's voice was heard in Tu Jia's heart!

"I've seen Doctor Ji." Tu Jia hurried to the door. As he opened the door, he saluted Doctor Ji.

Obviously, Doctor Ji was even more satisfied with the polite Tu Jia. Although it was only a small post house, Doctor Ji did not expect that the Qin envoys would open the door to welcome him.

Immediately, Doctor Ji quickly returned the greeting and said, "I've met the Qin envoy."

"Doctor Ji, please come in quickly." Tu Jia immediately stood beside the door and made an invitation gesture.

"Please, please." The great enthusiasm even made Doctor Ji a little flattered, and he quickly gave in.

Immediately, Tu Jia didn't bother, took Doctor Ji's arm and walked into the post house together. If someone didn't know him, he would definitely think that Doctor Ji was a close friend of Tu Jia. It's a pity that Tu Jia and Doctor Ji only met once, and they didn't even exchange a word before.

The reason why Doctor Ji is given such high courtesy is not because Doctor Ji deserves such high courtesy, but because the country of Han today deserves such treatment. To be precise, the more than 30,000 Koreans who are still fighting in blood on the battlefield in Luocheng The army deserves this courtesy.

Soon, the two came to the main hall and sat down on the left and right sides.

A few graceful women quickly put down the tea, and soon, only Tu Jia and Doctor Ji were left in the huge main hall, sitting separately as host and guest.

"Doctor Ji is here, but King Han has made a decision?" Tu Jia, who had already sat down, did not follow Dr. Ji in circles, and then asked him about the reason for his visit.

Doctor Ji, whose vanity had been greatly satisfied, naturally became more talkative.

"Of course." Doctor Ji exposed his trump card in front of Tu Jia almost in one sentence.

Even so, Doctor Ji seemed unaware and continued his story: "It would be a disaster for all living beings. Is my king willing to withdraw his troops from the Battle of Luocheng as the King of Qin wishes?"

"But seriously?!" Tu Jia immediately stood up excitedly.

This was not a show by Tu Jia, even though Tu Jia had received the news a long time ago, when Doctor Ji, as the envoy of King Han, said these words, he couldn't help but feel ecstatic!

There is no way, Qin needs a victory now!

"Of course it's true." Doctor Ji immediately said with a smile. Seeing Tu Jia's excitement, Doctor Ji was deeply satisfied again.

"But." Immediately, Doctor Ji changed the topic and looked at Tu Jia quietly.

Hearing this, Tu Jia's excitement also stopped abruptly.

This time he was actually acting.

Tu Jia pretended to be annoyed, frowned, and sat down slowly. Then he looked up at Doctor Ji and asked, "But what about it?"

Is there anything more exciting than watching someone feel annoyed and sad when they fall from the clouds?

At least for Dr. Ji, no more.

Seeing Tu Jia slowly sit back, Doctor Ji felt extremely relaxed.

After looking at it for several seconds, Doctor Ji slowly said: "My king wishes that this matter is of great importance. Only if there is a letter of state written by the King of Qin can we trust each other."

"This is natural." Tu Jia immediately nodded and said: "If the King of Han agrees, I will immediately fly a pigeon back to Xianyang and ask the King to personally copy a letter of credence. It will only take three days to reach Xinzheng. "

Hearing this, Doctor Ji nodded immediately and continued: "This is just one of them. The second is that in order to protect the Zhao State from the three-thirds of the land promised by the Qin State, as the hostage king and grandson, we must arrive in Xinzheng first."

"This?" Tu Jia knew that it was time to bargain: "It seems a bit rude. There is no precedent for doing this. They always sign an alliance first and then send protons to each other. I, the Qin Dynasty, have already taken a step back and don't need South Korea's protons. What? Can you still retreat again and again? What's more, the hostage is my king Qin's grandson, how can my king agree?!"

In fact, King Qin would not have any reaction at all to giving protons in advance.

After all, Yiren was only the grandson of King Qin, neither heir nor eldest son, nor did he show any talents that were different from ordinary people. For a King of Qin who valued Qin, he didn't care at all.

What's more important is that there are many such kings and grandsons under King Qin's knees.

Of course, even if it doesn't matter to King Qin, Tu Jia can't just agree. Not only because Tu Jia couldn't let the King of Han get what he wanted easily, but on the other hand, the king and grandson were nothing to the King of Qin, but to ministers like Tu Jia, they were still superior beings.

Even if it's just a simple nod, you can't just go out casually.

Doctor Ji, who heard this, did not answer at all, as if to say: "If you don't even agree to this, you don't have to listen to the rest."

Pretending to be Tu Jia, who had been thinking for a while, he immediately said to Doctor Ji, "I still need to ask my king for instructions on this matter."

"Zhao-Han Alliance." Doctor Ji was obviously not satisfied with this reply, and then continued: "The alliance should put credibility first. As long as the Qin army is really willing to withdraw from one-third of the land, how can our country, Han, be disadvantageous to the protons?" ?”

In one sentence, Tu Jia was put on fire.

Why, your Qin State is so powerful, why are you not even willing to lay down a proton? Do you not trust our Han State? Still don’t trust Han Zhiguo?

It's hard for me to continue working with you like this.

Tu Jia, who was forced into a corner, could only pretend to be brave and agreed: "In that case, I will take the risk of being the master for once, and I will send a message to the border, ordering them to send the proton immediately. "

"That's right." Seeing Tu Jia's compromise, Doctor Ji also held his palms in celebration and said, "Don't worry, your Majesty, everyone in our country of Han will not treat the proton badly."

Hearing this, Tu Jia also felt helpless: You are the only one from the country of Han who dares to mistreat a proton. Where do you get the courage?

However, Tu Jia's face was still bright and he said, "Thank you so much, Doctor Ji."

"Little things, little things." At this point, Doctor Ji was obviously a little carried away.

And this is exactly what Tu Jia wants. Only those who get carried away will lose their brains and be better used by themselves.

After clearing his throat briefly, Doctor Ji continued: "This is the third point. Our Korean army can rely on the agreement to retreat, but it cannot participate in the final decisive battle."

"What?" Tu Jia immediately stood up, looked at Doctor Ji with a serious face, and said: "What do you mean by not participating in the decisive battle? Will the Zhao army retreat without occupying it? If the Korean army does not participate in the battle, will the alliance still be there? What's wrong? Is the King of Han deceiving me, the Qin Dynasty?"

After asking three questions in a row, Dr. Ji was stunned on the spot.

Everyone can see the displeasure on Tu Jia’s face!

Seeing that Doctor Ji didn't reply, Tu Jia immediately continued: "Since King Han is not sincere, I will just take my leave."

With that said, Tu Jia turned around and left.

When Doctor Ji saw this, he would not give up the credit he had finally negotiated with. He immediately stood up and stopped Tu Jia: "Your Majesty, please wait a moment! Your Majesty, please wait a moment."

Listening to Doctor Ji's hurried words, Tu Jia knew that his goal had been achieved. In order to show his difficulty, Doctor Ji would definitely tell King Han that Tu Jia's performance would be intensified several times.

What Tu Jia wanted was to use Doctor Ji's words to express his attitude to King Han. Seeing that Doctor Ji was already worried, Tu Jia slowly turned around.

Seeing Tu Jia turn around, Doctor Ji also breathed a sigh of relief - it would be great if we could talk!

But what Doctor Ji didn't know was that in the moment he turned around, the initiative in the negotiation had already changed hands!

Some people died, but not completely...