Chapter 174 Negotiations in Progress



The next day, the three men began formal negotiations with several Japanese pirates led by Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Cao Cao told them the specific conditions given by the Qin Dynasty.

"In addition to what General Huo said to your emperor earlier, I would like to add one more point.

From now on, the number of your Japanese troops must be controlled at around 150,000.

If this cannot be achieved, then I think there is no need to continue this negotiation.”

From the very beginning, he showed an extremely tough attitude.

Of course, this is also the attitude that a victorious country should have.

Tokugawa Ieyasu frowned and said, "Your Excellency's words are a bit aggressive.

Our Sakura Nation can only command an army of 150,000. From now on, won't we be at the mercy of others? "

The "others" here most likely refers to the Qin State.

Of course, some other factors cannot be ruled out.

Qin Hui stroked his beard and said, "General, you are quite knowledgeable about Chinese vocabulary, but the word 'aggressive' is used for outsiders and even enemies.

From now on, your country of Japan is a vassal state of our Great Qin. With the protection of our Great Qin, you naturally do not need to use the army.

If one day someone comes to encroach upon your Japanese interests, we, the Great Qin, will not sit idly by."

Tokugawa Ieyasu said: "Now our Sakura Country still has hundreds of thousands of troops. Even if I agree, our Sakura Country's soldiers will not agree.

Therefore, if the situation really gets out of control, I think it will be detrimental to the negotiations between you and me.

Peace is hard-won, and you all don't want to start another war, right?"

He was clearly trying to intimidate Cao Cao and others.

Unfortunately, he was facing Cao Cao.

He was the Emperor Wu of Wei who remained calm and composed no matter what situation he encountered.

After a pause, Cao Cao slowly said, "Your Japanese army has hundreds of thousands, but our Great Qin also has millions.

Do you think that the millions of lions of my Great Qin can't guarantee the interests of your country?"

When both parties spoke to each other, they seemed to be considering each other.

In fact, there is an undercurrent.

What he meant was.

You Japanese have an army, and so does the Qin Dynasty.

If you don't listen, I will beat you until you listen.

Although it is indeed not easy for the Qin army at the moment to provoke another war.

However, please do not question Daqin's determination because of this.

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