After the banquet, a day of rest followed, marking the official start of the three-party talks.
In the original hall of the Joan of Arc Castle Church, it was filled with delegations from all sides and Salvation Army monks.
Under the pillar-composed hall, the bench was occupied by those dressed in indigo-dyed cloth, brocade satin, tattered burlap, and even covering their bodies with fur instead of clothes.
As the host of this meeting, Madlan announced the resolutions one by one.
Most were agreed upon unanimously within three to five minutes, as the day after the banquet was reserved for Horn, Ludvik, and Louise's communication time.
So, under the dome, the echoes were repetitive:
"Sugar-Oil Trade Agreement." "Passed!"
"Open Border Agreement." "Agreed!"
With the main issues resolved, what remained were the minor details, such as flags, names, and titles.
To provide a sense of participation to those present, the Salvation Army directly solicited names from the attendees.
