OOC: Sorry I must have missed this one...Lin Xin wrote:Jiang Sei and Co.
The Duke of Yue enters the chamber, looking a little weak but managed a strong smile as he saw the Marquis of Huainan. Nodding to Daisuke, Xin says, "I received your message Marquis Daisuke and decided to drag myself out of bed due to the importance of these negotiations."
Then the Duke bows a greeting to Jiang Sei. "I apologize I could not personally recieve you Marquis Jiang. I have been out of commission for a month or so now but seem to have finally recovered. I assure you that Yue and Changsha do not support the Qin, nor do I plan to establish any sort of formal alliance with either faction."
Xin paused to take a breath as he leaned against the wall, brushing away an attendant who moved to assist. "We have not forgotten the brutality of the Qin reign...but I have a greater responsibility now than personal vendetta. The Qin are relatively weak, but may yet pose a threat to Chu and Jiujiang. I need to use that to my advantage to keep Chen She and Xiang Jun from fulfilling their southern ambitions."
Smiling, the Duke straightens again as he summoned his waning strength. "I appreciate your dedication to your people and do not wish to see Huainan fall to those new tyrants. Is there anyway we can help?"
Shan Shi bowed his head to the Maqruis, the envoy of Jiang Sei new his place and did not hesitate in showing the respect due to the mans office.
Shi: Duke Lin, as of now my lord is content with the friendship you have given our province in the difficult time. Like many others you could have used the change in leadership to strike against our forces and increase your hold on the southlands. Yet you did not, instead you honored your word of friendship to the people of Huainan and that is why Marqius Jiang will contue to support you. He does so knowing that this will lead him into war, but it is a price he is willing to pay.
He paused to allow his words to be recieved before continuing...
Shi: The Marqius Daisuke and you yourself have stated your intentions with the Qin, we respect and honor those words. As one friend to another, be careful the path your tread with them. They are seen as villians by many, and I am sure some may or may not be. However because they are percived at such, any dealings you do with them will lump you into their fold. If that should happen, it will be hard to continue the public support for keeping our causes entwined.