Chapter 169 The Grandeur of a Great Nation



The sound of longswords being drawn was so synchronized. Qin Mo's elven followers were handpicked specifically for their prestige; their looks, physique, and combat skills were all top-notch. Before Bramiden had even drawn his sword, he was already surrounded by dozens of longswords.

"Don't be so nervous. We're here as guests. It would be impolite to scare the other guests. Put them away!"

Although Qin Mo's entourage obediently sheathed their swords, the cold glint in their eyes still made Bramiden and Prince Willabum feel "very cool".

"Your Highness and the distinguished guests from Great Xia are honored guests. Please take your seats! We apologize for any shortcomings in our hospitality!"

Parameswara was quite astute; the time was right. If he didn't step in soon, things would get out of hand. If a bloody battle were to break out in front of his palace, well, the outcome was uncertain, but the Sultan of Malacca would certainly lose his head.

After Bramiden and Prince Willabumi took their seats, they both glared at Qin Mo with resentment, only to be met with another silent scorn from Qin Mo.

Malacca produces high-quality timber, so the materials used for tabletops are excellent. Simply cover them with a fine tablecloth, and they become a fine dining table.

Kaihime took out the complete set of exquisite porcelain from the food box, and the translucent tea set began to dance in her hands. When a cup of fragrant flower tea was placed in Qin Mo's hands, everyone was stunned.

Look at their grandeur! Every plate, bowl, chopstick, and dish is exquisite, and they even brought their own food and wine. The porcelain is as thin as paper and as translucent as jade, the wine is intoxicatingly fragrant, and the food is so delicious that you can't even tell what it is. Everything they show is what "the grandeur of a great nation" truly means.

"I, the prince, led a large army westward from Java, only to hear that Temasek was betrayed and many of the warriors I sent were killed. I wonder why our guests from Great Xia did this? Do they intend to conquer our Majapahit Empire?"

Qin Mo raised an eyebrow slightly, glanced casually at Wirabomi, and thought to herself that this Prince Manjaboyi was honest but shallow in knowledge, but his shamelessness was passable and barely befitting his princely status.

"I have never attacked anyone proactively; it's just that some fools have dared to provoke me. And my purpose in coming to Southeast Asia is, of course, to make a fortune... and to make a fortune with you all."

Thank you brothers for the monthly tickets and recommendations. I've gotten used to this routine: looking up at the tickets, then diligently writing.

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