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"He's here, what will you choose?" said Huhe in a low voice as he looked at the approaching team.

Lin Mubai led everyone to the edge of the fence of the royal court and walked towards Huhe oak wood.

"Huhe, your situation is not good," Lin Mubai dismounted and said.

"Seems to be better than you"

"Find someone to heal the wounded, and you and I will go to meet them. Lin Mubai said solemnly.

"Give the weapons to the guards, you can't carry weapons in the account," Huhe pointed to the long sword in Lin Mubai's hand and said.

Lin Mubai threw the long sword to the guards beside Huhe, and followed Hohe to a big tent.

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is Lin Mubai, the eldest son of Lin Tuo in Zhenbei. Huhe, who walked into the big tent, said to the dozen or so people sitting on the chairs, most of these dozen people were old men, and only three were in the prime of life.

As soon as Huhe's words fell, everyone who was talking to each other looked at Lin Mubai, who followed Huhe into the big tent.

"Lin Mubai, the prince of Zhenbei, has seen all the elders," Lin Mubai bent down slightly and saluted.

"Hmph. The hair hasn't grown yet, and Lin Tuo doesn't take me as a Rouran warrior too much," a gray-haired old man snorted coldly.

"Originally, my father didn't take you seriously," Lin Mubai said with a cold face.

"Yellow-mouthed child. What are you talking about!" looked at him and stood up suddenly, pointing at Lin Mubai and said.

"It's just a statement of facts," Lin Mubai spread his hands and said contemptuously.

"You ......"

Before the old man finished speaking, an old man sitting opposite him interrupted, "Boy, did you say this on behalf of Lin Tuo, or did you say it yourself?"

"What does it say on behalf of my father, and what about what it says on behalf of myself?" Lin Mubai turned to look at the old man and asked.

"If you say it yourself, we naturally won't worry about a junior, if it is Lin Tuo's ...... "Look at it and slowly stand up" My Rouran warrior will definitely break through Lordan City. ”

"Any ruler wants his people to live and work in peace and contentment, but sometimes how can the people live in peace without fighting?" Lin Mubai said slowly.

"Is this going to be a battle?" asked one of the three prime men, who was slightly older, with a slight glare.

"No one wants to start a war. Because it will kill countless people. There are hundreds of people who have left their homes, and countless families have perished, why do you want to fight for life and death when you instinctively coexist peacefully?" Lin Mubai said indifferently.

"How can we live together peacefully?" asked another old man.

"You and I will build a city between the steppe and the city of Lorda, and the people will trade freely, exchanging surplus goods for what they need. ”

"Where there are people, there will be fighting, who will take care of the security in this city? Is it your Zhenbei Hou Mansion or my Rouran Warrior?" asked a man in the prime of life.

"When the city was built, the two sides discussed and introduced a new set of laws, and the security of the city was taken care of by each side."

"Hmph, what you said is all for the sake of a truce, but what good will we get?" the gray-haired old man said with a cold snort.

"Why did you send troops?" Lin Mubai asked rhetorically.

"Of course, it is to keep the warriors of Rouran fed and clothed, and no longer live these wandering days. ”

"If you can get it without spending a single soldier, why do you need tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of casualties?" Lin Mubai asked rhetorically.

"How can you get fed, clothed, and no longer wander without spending a single soldier? Will you give up your land to the Rouran warriors?

Lin Mubai glanced at the gray-haired old man and did not speak.

Several old people and middle-aged people in the tent discussed one after another.

A moment later.

"I agree," an old man said, nodding.

"I agree," said several elders and a man in the prime of life.

"I don't agree," said the two prime men and the gray-haired old man, looking at each other.