Chapter 924 Mutual Compromise
In the castle of Yamaguchi, after Kyoto Takayoshi proposed a request for peace between the Ro family and the Maori family on behalf of the Emperor and the Shogunate, Masara pretended to have a difficult discussion with his retainers and finally agreed to Kyoto Takayoshi's request.
However, when he agreed to Kyoto Takayoshi's request, Masara also sent someone to inform Kyoto Takayoshi in a tactful way that it would be better not to inform the Maori family of the incident about the Mian Kyushu before the peace talks ended.
Although he didn't know why Masayoshi had this request, Kyoko Takagi learned from the sentence Masayoshi sent someone to tell him that if he told the Maori family about the incident in the Mian Kyushu, it would probably lead to a chance to negotiate peace. Anyway, he came to the Luo family this time for the purpose of peace talks. As long as he could prompt the Luo family to negotiate peace talks with the Maori family, the task would be completed successfully. He did not want any changes during this period, so he naturally accepted the suggestion of the Luo family.
So after obtaining the approval of the Luo family, Kyoto Takayoshi immediately rushed to Tayyama Castle in Moriyashi, Ahnki, and personally met Mori Motozu, informing the other party that under the mediation of the Emperor and the Shogunate, the Luo family was willing to make peace with the Maori family.
Maorimoto, who finally waited for this result, was so heartbroken that he was crying (due to his geographical distance, he had not received any news about the incident in Mian Kyushu at this time). Of course, as a cunning general, he naturally would not express his inner feelings on his face. He even took the opportunity to propose a condition to negotiate peace with the Luo family, that is, the Luo family must release his third son Takakei Kohayakawa. At this time, Takakei Kohayakawa was imprisoned in a yard in the Kyushu Himaki National Studies Cathedral.
Masara naturally sneered at this request from Maori Moon. He directly replied to the Maori envoy who followed Kyoto Takayoshi to discuss peace with the Luo family. He ordered him to go back and go with Maori Moon to fight against the Luo family army.
As an intermediary, Kyoto Takayoshi immediately mediated, but Masaru was too lazy to get involved with Koba Takayori, so he directly sent military advisor Nobunosuke Akaba to make him fully responsible for the peace negotiations with the Maori envoy.
Even though Tuoraki Koba has always been known for his superb eloquence in the Mouri family, he was helpless in the face of Nobunosuke Akaba's vicious eloquence and his attitude of negotiating with the winner. After all, in fact, the Maori family and the Luo family were at a disadvantage in the battle. This time he had only one purpose, which was to try to exchange peace with the Luo family at a very small price, so that the Maori family could concentrate on dealing with enemies such as the Nizi family.
After several consecutive days of bargaining, under the witness of Kyoko Takayoshi, who represented the emperor and the shogunate, the two sides finally reached an agreement to stop the war between the two sides and negotiate peace. In the agreement, the Luo family will no longer invade the territory of the Maori family in Anyi, Beihouguo and other places from now on. As for the Maori family territory occupied by the Luo family, the Luo family will naturally not return it, and even the prisoners of the war between the two sides were only exchanged for part of the Maori family. After redeeming the captured Luo family soldiers, the Luo family responded to the fact that the remaining Maori family had committed suicide (in fact, these people have become members of the Luo family's slave brigade). The Maori family was most concerned about before. The Luo family also bit to death.
As for the Maori family, it also paid a lot of money to gain peace talks with the Luo family:
First, the Maori family must allow the Maori soldiers in the Maori army, whose families in the Anyiguo territory occupied by the Luo family, to return to their respective homes in the Luo family territory (these gangs will be moved to the Kyushu area in the future);
Masara was proposed to weaken the strength of the Maori family's army. As for why Maori Yuan finally agreed to this request, in Masara's opinion, it was probably Maori Yuan who felt that the Maori family could take this opportunity to send detailed works to the territory of the Luo family. If Maori Yuan really had this plan, he would definitely regret it in the future, because the original reward rules for reporting and rewarding the detailed works had reached the level of the whole people being soldiers, not to mention that the Luo family would implement a maritime ban soon, and these detailed works basically had no chance to send the information they received to the territory of the Luo family.
Second, refugees in the Maori territory shall not be hindered from leading the people to the border of the Luo family;
Regarding this, Masara was naturally aimed at attacking the Maori family, and this was a plan to remove the firewood from the cauldron. As long as the population was lacking, both the Maori family's military strength and the construction of the territory would be affected. At the same time, Masarara was also preparing to send people to sneak into the Maori family territory, smearing the Maori family while promoting the benefits of settled in the Luo family territory, thereby tempting more refugees to move to the Luo family.
As for why Maori Yuan agreed to this request, on the one hand, he also took the opportunity to send me some forces or even some forces into the territory of the Luo family. On the other hand, Maori Yuan did not realize the importance of population at this time. Moreover, even if the population is insufficient, as long as he plunders some from the country, China, pre-country and even the United States. However, this method not only offends the surrounding forces, but also consumes a lot of family assets during the period. In comparison, the Luo family's method of taking the initiative to surrender without taking action has been much better.
Third, the Maori family was required to hand over the commercial rights of the silver mines controlled by it in Anyikuoshan Prefecture and other places (that is, the silver mines produced can only be traded with the Luo family), and at the same time, the Luo family was allowed to enter its territory to trade other materials (so that the Luo family could implement economic wars in the future), and sold 1,000 plowing oxen to the Luo family at market prices (the area occupied by the Maori family was the place of bison production), and the Luo family was allowed to continue to purchase plowing oxen from its territory in the future.
Maori Yuan agreed to this request from the Luo family mainly because the Maori family also needs to trade with other forces anyway. Since the price of the Luo family transaction is based on the general market price in the local area, he is also happy to trade with the Luo family. In fact, what makes him feel most heartbreaking is the transaction with the Luo family's 1,000 oxen and the agreement to allow the other party to enter the local area to purchase oxen in the future.
Fourth, the Maori family gave up the Ichimachi Castle on the coast of the south of the Beigo Kingdom. The city is located on the Fukuyama Plain in the Ashida River Basin to the south and is directly connected to the Seto Inland Sea. In this way, the Luo family not only directly controlled the coastal waters in the southern part of the Beigo Kingdom, but also after obtaining this bridgehead, it will help the Luo family continue to infiltrate the power in the rest of the Beigo Kingdom.
Chapter completed!