Jiu E shivered instantly at the condition... he didn't dare agree to it.
However, the Emperor's words were like gold; once spoken, they couldn't be nullified just because you didn't dare agree. What to do? Jiu E proposed to write a letter back to Yuan Country's king and wait for a reply before making a decision.
After all, Hei Shu was a warrior greatly valued by Yuan Country, and he couldn't decide on his life or death.
But communication with Yuan Country, even with the fastest horses, would take half a month.
Who has the time to wait for half a month?
In the end, Jiu E called for an attendant to bring over a cage, which surprisingly contained a Hai Dongqing.
Using this Hai Dongqing to send messages would take only half a day's time.
The Emperor approved, and at that time the sky was not yet dark.
Yang Ruxin knew, leaving the Palace tonight wouldn't be early.
