AaronH229 wrote:Dai Wu chuckles at the woman's words, so transparent, so designed to attempt to blacken his name in the Prime Minister's gaze.
"Now that we have had the version of events from the mouth of the horse so to speak might I explain my side? As was explained to you I was told by the Hegemon King' minister to secure the totality of Yin. However, it seemed that you had sponsored a young lady to take the city of Xiuwu and as such I was in somewhat of a quandary, as such I decided to send a message to her asking her to meet with me where upon I would have revealed the Hegemon King's intention as far as it was made known to me at the time, namely that I should rule the province of Yin. Yet my polite request was met with a curt rebuttal and it wasnt until nearly a month had passed that a junior minister of hers turned up at the gates of Zhaoge. Rather than perpetuate the diplomatic farce that had been created by my reasonable attempts at diplomacy with this woman I instead came here and sought the view of the Hegemon King or his Prime Minister....yourself.
In summary, rather than start a conflict within Yin in an attempt to immediately complete the wishes of the King I tried to seek your advice in regards to the problems therein. Rather than come into conflict with this lady I have instead embarked upon a campaign punishing the rebellious towns and villages within Liang and have brought with me a one quarter part of the goods that were taken from these rebellious towns for proper tribute to his majesty the Hegemon King. Oh, and finally, it seems Ma Su is a little put out that I have accomplished some sort of military victory over the multitude of towns and villages he has not yet pacified and killed my messenger, a crime which I am sure you can agree is heinous."
Horse?...did he just compared her to one? She waited for him to give his side of it.
Lizhi: I guess that minister wasent aware that i had been given that same task when i met with the King and Prime minister before. And im very sorry that i was to busy taking care of the people in Yin, who had helped me. Maybe i should have followed your aproched, and use blackmail and bribes, maybe then i would have had more time.
She said with a hint of sarcasm.
Lizhi: And im sorry that my sending some one later after waiting for some respond from you made your..."reasonable attemptS" at diplomacy a farce
She put obvious enfase on the reasonable attempts. She was somewhat happy that he brought up the conflicts in Liang himself.
Lizhi: Is that how you call it? To me it sounds more like pillages and not a campaign.
She paused a moment before she continue.
Lizhi: Maybe you would like to call the bandits that helped you in these pillages...loyal subject of the court?
She chose to keep that "gift for later"
Lizhi: Are you honestly suprise by Ma Su's reaction? He who is a suporter of chu...sees an army allied itself with bandits to pillage villages in his reagion.
She wonder if he was actualy realy suprised at it...
Lizhi: Surely you have to realise that your actions made things only worst for everyone. How do you think it will afect Ma Su and Hin Wu? When they will whant to unite those villages you raided? Do you belive the people will have forgoten that is was another "servent" of Chu that raided them? Did you even bother to think about that? Or was the atraction of the coin to hard to ressist?
She though now might be a good time to bring up the "offering" point.
Lizhi: and that...offering, im sure its safe to assumed the bandits you worked with got there share. So for some coins you have made an ennemy of atless Ma Su...and possibly Hin Wu aswell. And thats not mentioning how other who truly suport Chu will treat this. For some coins you have put in danger Yin, harmed the unity between those that would suport the court.
She softly shook her head before she resumed.
Lizhi: so i wonder, how much did it took for you to destroy everything?