A month later.
The first official meeting and negotiation between Great Chu and the prairie took place at a chosen location along the border of the two countries.
About three to four miles from the border of Great Chu, it lies in the buffer zone between the two nations.
This area is mostly desert, with only a few large unweathered boulders, as tall as several stories, making them quite conspicuous.
Here, both sides teamed up to build a few stone houses against these boulders, serving as the negotiation site.
Both parties adhered to the rules that only members of the negotiating teams could enter the negotiation site, while everyone else, especially the stationed troops, had to retreat five miles away.
According to these rules, at the appointed time, Song Chongjin led a group of officials from Great Chu, gradually heading towards the negotiation site under the gaze of the Great Chu troops.
On the prairie side, a group of people slowly came out as well.
