Liu Yuan sent envoys for peace talks who only met Ji Yuan, not Zhao Hanzhang, not even Liu Yi.
After three days of tug-of-war, the envoys and Ji Yuan reluctantly reached some consensus, but the envoys needed to meet Liu Yi before taking the peace document back to Pingyang City. Ji Yuan then sent word to Yonghe County, asking Zhao Hanzhang to bring Liu Yi back.
In the envoy's heart, the suffering King of Beihai was riding on horseback, galloping like the wind from the west. With his tears ready, the envoy was dumbfounded and managed to choke back his tears.
Liu Yi, with his twenty or so bodyguards, trotted alongside Zhao Hanzhang from afar. Upon seeing the envoy, he smiled and said, "Grand Tutor, have you come to deliver the letter of state?"
Liu Huanle craned his neck to look at the person on horseback, devoid of any smile, his gaze shifting from Liu Yi's face to Zhao Hanzhang's, "Governor Zhao?"
