trippy wrote:The barbarian nodded astutely at the princess.
Sometimes chiefs must make hard decisions. You tell him to get better for me or else I may have to come and tell him myself that fathers do not get sick on their daughters. You probably have important business with Lord Liu, but I will have my man Xun Bi at your call if you would like to go for a ride when this is all done. I recently bought the most beautiful stallion and we could race.
"Oh! I would be charmed to take a ride with you, sire Chuluun. I will make sure to inform your man when I am finished with business here."
Then, she turned back to the aspiring lord of Wei and shook her head,
"Oh, don't worry about your background. Nobles are just people whose ancestors did the exact same thing you did now, back hundreds or thousands of years ago. The good ones are the ones who still learn to keep doing so from their Fathers. At least, that's what I think."
She frowned at hearing about brigands, and nodded,
"Yes, but don't worry. Brigands cannot continue to feed off a land forever. They are like animals, they must keep moving, or fade away in hunger and poverty. These too shall pass, especially since these very animals don't exactly have anywhere safe to go. Though, you might be better off considering the establishment of another field army to expedite the process. It might help, I would guess..."
She shrugged, not exactly knowledgable on how to deal with bandits herself...