Chapter 1047: Chapter 830, This is Impossible (One update today.)_3 Chapter 1047: Chapter 830, This is Impossible (One update today.)_3 Wings, the ability to fly.

Wu Heng saw it as an advantage too.

Whether it was aerial combat or, like Shanshan, extremely rapid movement.

It was an enhancement to one's strength.

“Uncle, I'm back,” Xiao Xiao said, saluting as he phased through the wall.

Then, Glenda and Bella also flew back.

Wu Heng handed the record book back to Skeleton and asked, “How was it?”

Xiao Xiao replied, “Three Level 19, but two weren't up to snuff, still at Level 18.”

That made Wu Heng even more certain of his previous guess.

Zombies that could directly advance to Level 19 had reached the criteria for improvement before conversion, but their ascent was merely limited by their reputations.

After becoming zombies, this shackling layer was removed, directly reaching Level 19.

“No worries, even if they're still at Level 18, they should be close to Level 19,” said Wu Heng.

Hanging half in the air, Xiao Xiao asked, “Then when will they get to Level 20?”

“I don't know, but with continued provision, they'll get there one day or another.”

“Alright,” shrugged Xiao Xiao.

After that.

Wu Heng stretched lazily and said, “Let's go, we'll go back and play prince.”

Three Ghosts burrowed into his body, and Wu Heng returned to Otherworld.

In Nilar City.

In a solemn and dignified hall, negotiation representatives from two forces sat on either side of a long oak table.

On the left side sat the management ministers representing the Second Prince, 'Edwin,' and some officials. Opposite them was Lundham City's City Lord's butler, 'Miss Hartel,' dressed in a crisp dark suit and wearing black-rimmed glasses, along with her officials.

The atmosphere quieted down slightly.

The management minister spoke first, gravely saying, “Miss Hartel, this war has lasted too long, and the people are in untold suffering. His Highness hopes that we can peacefully end this conflict, restore farming to the fields, and let trade routes flourish once again.”

There was a hint of earnestness in his voice.

Hartel sat up straight and said at an unhurried pace, “Ending the war is what we hope to see as well. If you have no objections, we can sign the agreement immediately, using the current city boundaries as the dividing line to end this meaningless war.”

The minister's eyebrows rose, surprised at the other party's decisiveness, and even in a position of advantage, they had not made any further demands.

They only wanted recognition of the territories they had occupied.

Under normal circumstances, this demand would not be agreed to, but the current situation did not allow them to ask for much.

The lost territories, though they would verbally disagree, were indeed irretrievable.

The minister continued, “Miss Hartel, let's not be hasty. We agree with your thoughts, but we'd like to discuss a deeper level of cooperation with you.”

“Oh? What cooperation?” Hartel asked with a puzzled look.

The minister seriously relayed the matters they had deliberated on their side.

Mainly two points: asking Lundham City to jointly resist the Crown Prince's army and assassins, and the second point, to ensure the safety of the Second Prince.

Hartel feigned surprise, having known about this in advance.

The few officials who accompanied the minister to the meeting also showed signs of astonishment.

It seemed they were not informed beforehand.

Hartel said, “Are you trying to drag Lundham City into the water? Or use us as cannon fodder?”

Noticing the dissatisfaction in her voice,

The minister immediately explained, “No, we are earnest in our cooperation with Lundham City. Of course, if you have any conditions, feel free to propose them. We can discuss everything together, all in the spirit of better cooperation.”

Hartel was silent for a moment before she said, “Peace is certainly the common wish, but the cooperation against the threat from the Royal Capital you mentioned… mere verbal promises aren't enough. I can't simply go back and report that.”

The minister's expression darkened.

After a brief discussion with the person beside her, Hartel looked up and said, “We can help you defend, but we need shared governance over the cities currently under the Second Prince's control. This is the only way to ensure the interests of both parties. Your second point, about securing the safety of the Second Prince…”

After a moment's hesitation, she continued, “Prince must come to live in Lundham City. This is not only a sign of trust but also lays a solid foundation for future cooperation.”

The minister's eyes widened.

“Go to Lundham City? That's impossible,” he exclaimed.

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