Qin Xiaoyao followed the team to the negotiation table, but she simply watched the entire process as a bystander.
She watched as the officials of the Great Jin State clashed with the envoys of the Great Liao State.
In the end, not surprisingly, her husband's performance was the most outstanding. Many of the points he raised were accepted by the Liao State's envoy.
The two sides talked for nearly an hour, and the negotiations finally hit a roadblock on a point.
That was the issue of exchanging captives between the Jin State and the Liao State.
In fact, according to the previous practice of both sides, one soldier could be exchanged for three civilians.
However, this time, the number of Liao soldiers captured was too large.
Although both sides had already exchanged some captives, there were still a large number of captives in Prince Huaiyin's hands.