If they could win, the Dwarves' negotiation representative would not have to sit here so humbly, allowing the generals of the Tang Army to order them around. What cannot be obtained on the battlefield is destined not to be gained at the negotiating table; this is a truth, unchanging since time immemorial.
"..." After a few seconds of silence, the Dwarven representative finally spoke with difficulty, placing the authorization document he carried, shamefully, on the table: "This is my authorization document. Our side requests that your side suspend attacks on us during the negotiations…"
"Alright." To the surprise of the Dwarves, Ying An immediately agreed to this request, as if he hadn't noticed that this was the Dwarves' delaying tactic.
However, Ying An's next words left the Dwarves wanting to cry without tears: "But I can only negotiate with you for one day. If no results are achieved within a day, then we can only let our cannons continue the debate on the battlefield."
