After some time spent waiting, Wu Ming finally received a message from the court of Great Wu, as well as the imperial edict from his own father, the Emperor.
However, to Wu Ming's surprise, the court of Great Wu hadn't really discussed the issue of how much the reparations should be. Without discussion, it meant that the amount of reparations was entirely based on whatever treaty the Great Wu delegation could reach with North Country.
It seemed like the Great Wu delegation was given a lot of authority, allowing Wu Ming to make his own decisions, but on the other hand, if the reparations were too hefty, once Wu Ming returned to Great Wu, all the responsibility would fall solely on him.
Seeing that the imperial edict sent from Great Wu didn't mention anything about the amount of reparations, not even a mention, Wu Ming was furious on the inside. His father, the Emperor, had shifted all the pressure onto him.