King of Huangshan personally welcomed the envoy sent by Murong Li, who declared Murong Li's decision to surrender to Zhou and conveyed the demand from the Emperor of Zhou to dismantle the vassal states. He instructed King of Huangshan to prepare and bring his entire family to the capital of Yan, relinquishing his military power to the trusted representative sent by Murong Li.
Remarkably, King of Huangshan's response was identical to that of King of Jian, claiming that he was willing to follow the Emperor's desires, but that the military handover would take some time, pleading for the Emperor's patience.
However, King of Huangshan did not send his old wife to the capital of Yan with the envoy. He merely stated that once everything was settled, he would bring his whole family to Yan.
In recent days, King of Huangshan had been anxious, deliberating with his counselors but reaching no conclusion, realizing that the Young Emperor's move was ruthless.
