Chapter 170 Japan Surrenders



The losing party must bear all the costs.

Huo Qubing said bluntly: "Our Great Qin Emperor has already issued an order. First, from now on, you cannot be called emperor. You must accept the title of king from our Great Qin Emperor.

Second, after you surrender, Japan will become a vassal state of our Great Qin. You will have to pay tribute to our country every year. The specific amount will be discussed with you by officials from the Ministry of Revenue.

Third, the remains of all the soldiers of my Qin army who died in your country of Japan must be sent to my Great Qin. As for how to send them to Great Qin, that is something you, the emperor, should worry about.

Fourth, the food, supplies, and pensions for our soldiers who died in battle will all be compensated by you, Japan.

Fifth, you Japanese country committed heinous massacres in Iju, which caused the wrath of heaven and the resentment of the people. The vitality of Iju needs to be restored, and you Japanese country must compensate for this.

That's all for now. As for the specific matters, we will have to send officials from the Great Qin to discuss the details after your country of Japan surrenders."

These five short points almost made Japan's current situation even worse.

But now, the Japanese emperor has no room for negotiation.

He could only grit his teeth and accept the matter.

...

Soon, the news of the Japanese Emperor's surrender spread throughout the Sakura Country.

Many daimyos were very angry when they learned about this.

If we persist, it is not certain who will lose this battle.

However, while the soldiers on the front line were fighting bloody battles, their master surrendered.

And it’s the kind that’s announced to the world.

This means that anyone who dares to continue to confront the Qin army is disobeying the emperor's will.

Many daimyos came to Tokugawa Ieyasu for consultation.

He is the most powerful daimyo in Japan.

Although everyone has different intentions, at this time, they can only find a backbone.

Tokugawa Ieyasu was also very clear in his mind that as long as he decided to disobey the emperor's will and continue to fight against the Qin army.

So many years later, when the Qin army is defeated or the emperor dies, these people will unite together.

Then they would bring up old scores, unite, and attack themselves.

Therefore, Tokugawa Ieyasu is also very conflicted now.

Because if the emperor continued to fight against the Qin army, he would be in great danger.

As long as the emperor dies, his son will be too young to inherit the position. Then, at that time, he will be able to make further progress.

The scary thing is that these daimyos will unite and deal with me in the name of defying the emperor's will.

final.

Tokugawa Ieyasu still did not dare to take that step, so he had to agree to the emperor's surrender.

With him taking the lead, although the Japanese daimyos were unwilling, no one dared to be the first to speak out.

Early September of the fifth year of Chengping.

As the commander-in-chief, Huo Guang accepted the sword of the Japanese emperor outside the city of Tokyo.

This ceremony was equivalent to their recognition of Japan's surrender.

They have already achieved the ultimate goal of this battle.

So, there is no need to cause any more trouble.

At this time, the Japanese Emperor's choice to surrender was most beneficial to the Qin Dynasty.

soon.

The news of Japan's surrender was spreading to Xianyang at a rapid speed.

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