"Yes.. yes" Lu ying said, slowly nodding in agreement with the general. "I am indebted to you for forgiving my ignorance."AaronH229 wrote:Listening to the words coming out of Lu Yings mouth the frown on Wu Chen's face began to ease a little as he realises that the woman had just been totally misinformed by seemingly a peasent soldier or something. All he had to do was re-educate her in here error and no harm done. Taking a seat he look at the woman and gesturing Lu Ying to copy him he sighs lightly and begins to inform her of the political situation in the rebellion.
"Well, Lu Ying, you have been informed wrong by your men sadly, at this moment in time my King, Chen Sheng, is just what i said, King of Chu. I was sent her by him to pacify the Zhao province and as things stand I am doing fairly well at it and have been rewarded by my King with the rank of marquis. So you see I am not a King, and am loyal to Chen She so I wouldn't even voice any ambition to equal him in rank. It is no matter that you made a mistake, Zhao here was isolated from events before I arrived with my officers and army. So, I am willing to accept your loyalty on my kings behalf if that is what you are here to suggest?"
Sitting back Wu Chen looks hopefully at the woman in front of him hoping she would take the avenue he had left open to her.
"Now, I have a request. My town of ChangZhi, it has an old mine with a plentyful vein of silver. I was wondering, with the workers and infrastructre of Chen She's kingdom, if you could help rebuild the mine to opperational status"