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Chapter 65 The Prince

This old guy has a future.

Indeed, if we put aside their respective positions, the prince is the most suitable person to be the envoy.

His status was high enough that Qinghe would not feel looked down upon.

Sending the heir to the throne to negotiate also demonstrated Cambodia's sincerity.

Most importantly, if you die...

Then just die. Your Majesty still has three sons anyway, so it's no big deal...

At worst, we can just send the second prince to the second round of negotiations.

Yang Yizhen was able to continue giving birth to children at the age of sixty. Your Majesty is even younger than Yang Yizhen. As long as Cambodia is saved, the worst that can happen is that Your Majesty will have to work harder. If you try harder, you will eventually be able to give birth to another son.

Maybe the new one will be better than the previous one.

With this idea, everyone nodded in unison. Yes, let the prince go. After all, it was he who proposed the peace talks in the first place.

Young people should see things through to the end. You can't just give a plan and let others implement it, right?

"This trip is quite dangerous and will damage your reputation. Are you willing to go? If not, I can find someone else."

Xin Yueping was not cruel enough to completely deceive his son, so he could only put on a kind face and explain everything to him. As for whether he could figure it out, it was up to the child's own luck.

Xin Yueping's words made the prince quite excited.

This was the first time in all these years that his father spoke to him so kindly, and even seemed to be considerate of him.

Thinking of this, and that this might be the first and only chance in his life to feel a father's love, the prince no longer hesitated and bowed, saying, "Father, I am willing to go. For you, for Cambodia, I will not refuse even if it means death."

That afternoon, Lin Hai, who was sitting in the camp, received a letter from the Cambodian center. The envelope had Nguyen Shihao's signature on it to prove that the content of the letter was trustworthy.

The letter contained only one sentence: "If Qinghe Earl agrees, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Cambodia will visit Qinghe Camp tomorrow to meet with Qinghe Earl for bilateral ceasefire talks."