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Kapitel 556: 534. Tea Party Discussion

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"Brother Lie Fan," Sun Jian said, his voice measured, "I trust you as a brother. But we must approach this carefully. The Sun Clan has stood strong because of the loyalty and respect of our retainers. We must ensure that they understand the advantages of this alliance, or else we risk internal dissent."

Sun Ce, eager to bridge the gap between his father's caution and his own enthusiasm, spoke up. "Father, I believe Brother Lie Fan is offering us more than just protection. He is offering us a chance to build something greater together. We have fought alongside him, and I trust him completely. If we are to survive in this fractured world, we need strong allies. Brother Lie Fan has proven time and again that he is someone we can depend on."

Sun Jian glanced at his son, seeing the conviction in his eyes. Sun Ce's words echoed the feelings Sun Jian himself had felt but hadn't yet voiced. He trusted Lie Fan deeply and knew that their bond was one forged in battle and loyalty. But the stakes were high, and the decision was not one to be made lightly.

Lie Fan, sensing the weight of the moment, decided to ease the tension. "Brother Wentai, Bofu, I understand that this is a significant decision, and I would not expect it to be made hastily. Let us enjoy our meeting today and take our time to consider the future. There is no need for immediate answers. What matters most is that our families remain united in purpose and friendship."

Sun Jian nodded, appreciating the space Lie Fan was giving them. "Thank you, Brother Lie Fan. You have always been a man of honor, and I value your patience. We will consider your proposal carefully, and when the time is right, we will speak again."

With the conversation temporarily set aside, the mood lightened as the three men shared a toast to their friendship. As they drank, Sun Ce could not help but feel a surge of excitement.

He believed in Lie Fan's vision for the future, and though he knew his father was right to be cautious, Sun Ce felt that this cooperation would be a turning point for both their families and like his father, he didn't have any grand ambition and just wanted to keep his family safe.

While Lie Fan was engaged in his meeting with Sun Jian and Sun Ce, a different kind of gathering was taking place elsewhere in the estate. His wives, Ying Yue, Diao Chan, Cai Wenji, and Lu Lingqi, along with Wannian and Sima Yi, were hosting a tea party for Lady Wu, Da Qiao, Xiao Qiao, Sun Shangxiang, and Sun Quan.

The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, the air filled with the delicate fragrance of tea and the soft clatter of fine porcelain as cups were passed and refilled.

The table was laden with an array of snack delicacies that Xiapi was famous for: sweet lotus seed pastries, steamed buns filled with savory meats and vegetables, and platters of fresh fruits arranged in elaborate displays.

The attention to detail was clear, and the Sun family women were impressed with the hospitality they were receiving. It was a perfect setting to foster deeper ties between the two families, though in a way that focused on the softer, more domestic aspects of life.

Lady Wu, the matron of the Sun family, sat with Diao Chan and Ying Yue, talking about household management and the daily challenges of running such large estates.

Despite the grandeur of their lives, they shared common experiences—managing servants, overseeing kitchens, and ensuring that their homes were always ready to host important guests. It was a conversation that transcended social status, filled with anecdotes and tips passed down through generations.

"Your household must be very well-run, Lady Wu," Diao Chan said, her voice soft and respectful. "The reputation of the Sun family's grace and elegance is known throughout the land."

Lady Wu smiled, the lines of her face softening as she nodded. "It is a constant effort, but I have had many years to perfect my ways. Your home here in Xiapi is equally impressive, and I can see that you and your sisters-in-law are quite skilled in your own right."

The women laughed lightly, the conversation flowing easily as they bonded over their shared experiences. Meanwhile, Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao were discussing embroidery techniques with Cai Wenji, who was renowned for her artistry and poetic talents. The three women admired each other's skills, sharing patterns and tips as they examined the fine embroidery that adorned their sleeves.

"It's the small details that matter," Cai Wenji said, tracing the delicate threadwork of a flower on Da Qiao's robe. "A single thread out of place can change the entire look of a piece."

"Indeed," Da Qiao agreed, her voice thoughtful. "It's much like the way we manage our homes. Every detail matters, and if we're not careful, something small can unravel into something much larger."

As the women bonded over these softer arts, a very different conversation was unfolding between Wannian and Sun Shangxiang. Unlike her more traditionally feminine sisters-in-law, Wannian was a warrior at heart, much like Sun Shangxiang. The two young women had struck up an instant camaraderie, and they were now animatedly discussing martial arts, their eyes gleaming with excitement.

"I've been practicing swordplay since I was a child," Sun Shangxiang said proudly, her tone filled with the same fiery passion she exhibited on the battlefield. "I can match any of my brothers in combat, and I'll continue to train until I surpass them all."

Wannian, equally enthusiastic, nodded eagerly. "My sister-in-law Lu has trained me in combat as well, and I've been sparring with her and even some of the women soldiers in the barracks. It's important to be able to defend oneself, especially in times like these."

The two girls continued their conversation with zeal, comparing techniques and discussing different weapons. Wannian shared with Sun Shangxiang the news of her upcoming marriage to Sima Yi, which took Sun Shangxiang by surprise.

"You're getting married?" Sun Shangxiang exclaimed, her eyes wide with astonishment. "I didn't expect you to be the first to marry! You always seemed so focused on your training."

Wannian blushed slightly, smiling as she spoke. "It wasn't something I planned, but Sima Yi is a good man, and we both understand each other well. I think it will be a strong partnership, even if it means balancing my martial training with other responsibilities."

Sun Shangxiang nodded thoughtfully, her surprise giving way to curiosity. "I suppose marriage is something we all have to think about eventually, but it's strange to think about it for myself. I've always focused on training and helping my brothers."

Wannian chuckled. "I thought the same thing, but life has a way of surprising you. Besides, it's not as if I'll stop training once I'm married. Sima Yi encourages my martial pursuits, and I wouldn't have agreed to it if he didn't."

Meanwhile, as the women engaged in their respective conversations, Sima Yi and Sun Quan were seated slightly apart from the rest, discussing matters of governance, politics, and military strategy. Both young men were sharp and ambitious, and it didn't take long for them to recognize each other's potential.

Sun Quan, though younger than his older brother, had always been seen as a capable leader, wise beyond his years. His curiosity about how to govern effectively in such tumultuous times was evident as he spoke with Sima Yi, who was equally known for his intelligence and strategic mind.

"The current state of the land is unsustainable," Sun Quan said, his tone serious. "Warlords across the land vie for control, but none have been able to unify it. Even in our territories, maintaining control requires constant vigilance. How do you believe we can ensure stability in such chaos?"

Sima Yi leaned forward slightly, his eyes gleaming with intellect. "Stability comes from understanding both the needs of the people and the ambitions of those in power. The key is to create a system where both are balanced—strength at the top and support at the base. But it also requires foresight. Knowing when to strike and when to consolidate is crucial."

Sun Quan nodded, absorbing Sima Yi's words. "That's something my father often speaks about. He says that governing a territory is like managing a battlefield. Every decision you make has ripple effects, and even small mistakes can lead to larger issues down the line."

Sima Yi smiled slightly. "Your father is a wise man. Governance is indeed like a battlefield. In both, strategy is paramount. But where a battlefield requires swift and decisive action, governance often requires patience and a long-term view. Those who think only of immediate gains will find themselves trapped by their own short-sightedness."

The two continued their discussion, each impressed by the other's insight and understanding. Sun Quan, though young, showed a depth of thought that Sima Yi respected, and Sima Yi's methodical approach to governance and strategy resonated with Sun Quan's own values.

As the conversations at the tea party continued, the bonds between the two families were steadily being strengthened. The women had found common ground in their discussions of household management, arts, and shared responsibilities, while the younger generation—Wannian and Sun Shangxiang, Sima Yi and Sun Quan—were bonding their connections based on mutual respect and shared interests.

Lie Fan's wives, ever aware of the political importance of such gatherings, subtly guided the conversations toward reinforcing these bonds.

Ying Yue, the most senior of Lie Fan's wives, ensured that Lady Wu felt respected and valued, while Diao Chan's grace and charm helped to smooth over any potential awkwardness. Cai Wenji's intellect and artistic talents impressed the Sun family women, and Lu Lingqi, though quieter, exuded strength and poise that did not go unnoticed.

By the end of the tea party, there was a sense of warmth and camaraderie that had not been present before. The Sun family women had clearly enjoyed themselves, and even Sun Shangxiang, who was often more at ease on the training grounds than in such social settings, had found a kindred spirit in Wannian.

As they prepared to depart, Lady Wu spoke to Ying Yue with a smile. "Your hospitality has been exceptional. We are honored to be treated with such kindness."

Ying Yue bowed her head slightly in response. "It has been our pleasure to host you, Lady Wu. We hope that this is the beginning of a long and prosperous friendship between our families." With the tea party drawing to a close, it was clear that the foundation for a deeper alliance had been laid not only through the political discussions of the men but also through the personal connections formed among the women and younger generation.

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Name: Lie Fan

Title: Overlord Of The Central Plains

Age: 32 (199 AD)

Level: 16

Next Level: 462,000

Renown: 1325

Cultivation: Yin Yang Separation (level 9)

SP: 1,121,700

ATTRIBUTE POINTS

STR: 951 (+20)

VIT: 613 (+20)

AGI: 598 (+10)

INT: 617

CHR: 96

WIS: 519

WILL: 407

ATR Points: 0


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Kapitel 557: 535. Sun Jian & Sun Ce Speak With Their Retainers

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Ying Yue bowed her head slightly in response. "It has been our pleasure to host you, Lady Wu. We hope that this is the beginning of a long and prosperous friendship between our families." With the tea party drawing to a close, it was clear that the foundation for a deeper alliance had been laid not only through the political discussions of the men but also through the personal connections formed among the women and younger generations.

Back at the estate, as the tea party came to a close and the bonds between the Sun and Lie families were reinforced, Sun Ce and Sun Jian took their leave from Lie Fan. After shifting the conversation to lighter topics for nearly an hour—sharing stories of past battles and discussing the state of affairs across the fractured land—they finally bid farewell, heading toward the mansion Lie Fan had generously offered them as a permanent residence in Xiapi.

The walk back was filled with quiet contemplation for Sun Jian, while Sun Ce's mind was still buzzing with excitement. The future he envisioned was grand—an alliance that could reshape the power dynamics of the entire land.

Yet, he knew his father's more cautious nature would play a crucial role in deciding whether they would accept Lie Fan's offer of cooperation. Sun Jian's silence spoke volumes; this was not a decision to be made lightly even though he was the leader of the Sun Clan, Sun Ce knew that such a matter like this was better to leave to his father to handle while he only just gave his opinion.

Upon arriving at the mansion, they immediately called for their most trusted advisors and generals—Zhou Yu, Huan Jie, Cheng Pu, and Han Dang. These men had followed Sun Ce and Sun Jian through countless battles, not just as subordinates but as brothers in arms. They had sworn to protect the Sun family and ensure its survival and prosperity in these turbulent times. Their counsel was invaluable.

Once gathered in one of the private chambers, Sun Ce and Sun Jian shared the details of their meeting with Lie Fan. Sun Jian, speaking first with his usual measured and calm tone, explained Lie Fan's proposal. The Sun Clan, in this agreement, would become a subordinate force under the Lie Clan.

Though there would be room for negotiation regarding governance and certain territorial matters, the Sun Clan would lose absolute military control, becoming part of Lie Fan's domain as a subordinate force or vassal.

After Sun Jian finished, Sun Ce, his voice more energetic and filled with enthusiasm, took over, describing the potential benefits he saw in this cooperation. To him, this was an opportunity to not only survive but to thrive in a world where alliances could make or break even the most powerful families.

The room fell into a heavy silence as Sun Ce and Sun Jian finished. Zhou Yu, Huan Jie, Cheng Pu, and Han Dang exchanged glances. The gravity of the proposal weighed on all of them.

They knew that such an offer was not without its risks—both political and personal. The Sun Clan had always stood as an independent force in the south, and surrendering a portion of their autonomy and becoming a vassal to Lie Fan was no small matter.

Zhou Yu, known for his brilliance in both strategy and diplomacy, was the first to break the silence. His usual confident demeanor was tempered by the seriousness of the situation.

"This is an unexpected turn," Zhou Yu began, his voice measured, "Lie Fan has been an ally on the battlefield, but to seek such sweeping cooperation where we would essentially serve under him… it is a bold move on his part. I never expected such a matter to happen during our visit here."

Huan Jie, who had a sharp mind for administration and governance, chimed in, his tone more cautious. "The implications are vast. By accepting, we would lose our military independence, which could undermine the respect and loyalty our retainers have for us. We would need to manage that carefully. However, there's also the matter of what happens if we refuse."

Zhou Yu nodded, having already considered that possibility. "If we decline Lie Fan's offer, we must be prepared for the consequences. He is no ordinary warlord. His ambitions are clear, and he controls a formidable army. If we refuse, we may very well find ourselves facing him on the battlefield and put ourselves in a dangerous situation immediately, as we are deep inside his domain."

At this, Cheng Pu and Han Dang, two of Sun Jian's most seasoned generals, spoke up. Both men had served the Sun family with unwavering loyalty for years, and the idea of subservience to another warlord did not sit well with them.

"I don't like it," Cheng Pu said bluntly, his deep voice rumbling with disapproval. "The Sun Clan has fought its way to where it is now through strength and determination. We've overcome countless enemies—Liu Biao, Yuan Shu, Liu Yao, and the threat of Dong Zhou. I see no reason to bow to Lie Fan. We can stand on our own."

Han Dang nodded in agreement. "Cheng Pu is right. Why should we kneel before another when we've proven we can survive and even thrive in this chaos? If we defeat Liu Bei and Shi Xie, we'll control the south. After that, we'll have the strength to challenge Lie Fan directly if need be. There's no need to submit."

Sun Jian, who had remained silent as his advisors and generals spoke, considered their words carefully. His instincts, honed through years of leadership, told him that both sides had valid points.

He trusted Zhou Yu and Huan Jie's ability to see the broader picture, but he also valued the warrior's pride that Cheng Pu and Han Dang expressed. It was a delicate balance—one that would not be easily maintained if they accepted or rejected the offer outright.

"I understand your concerns," Sun Jian said finally, his voice calm but firm. "We must weigh the risks carefully. Cheng Pu, Han Dang, you are correct in that the Sun Clan has always stood proudly and independently. But these are not ordinary times. The balance of power shifts quickly, and we cannot afford to act rashly."

Sun Ce, though quiet during the objections of Cheng Pu and Han Dang, couldn't contain his thoughts any longer. His excitement was still palpable, though he attempted to temper it with reason. "Father, Brother Lie Fan is not just any warlord. He is someone we have fought alongside, someone we trust. We've seen his strength, and more importantly, his ability to unify those under his command.

"If we cooperate with him, we won't just be subservient—we'll be part of something larger. We can grow with him, and together, we might even reshape the future of the entire land. And our family would be in a safe situation, because we don't need to be afraid of facing any warlords in the land now, as we united with Brother Lie Fan creating a force that had the largest army in the land."

Zhou Yu, who had been deep in thought, now spoke again, this time more thoughtfully. "Old Lord, Lord Sun Ce has a point. Lie Fan has proven himself capable of not only winning battles but also governing effectively. Xiapi has become a very prosperous town and his domain was very stable under his rule. If we choose to cooperate with him, there may be room for negotiation, as he indicated. Perhaps we can retain more autonomy than initially assumed, particularly in the areas of governance and internal control."

Huan Jie nodded, echoing Zhou Yu's sentiments. "If we approach this strategically, we may be able to secure favorable terms. We should not rush to refuse without first exploring all possibilities. If we can strike a balance between cooperation and maintaining our independence, this cooperation could strengthen us in the long run."

Cheng Pu, though still skeptical, crossed his arms and considered Zhou Yu's words. "You're suggesting we negotiate further before making any final decision?"

"Yes," Zhou Yu replied. "Lie Fan is not a man who seeks blind submission. He respects strength and loyalty, and if we present ourselves as strong allies rather than just vassals, we may be able to maintain more control than we fear. But we must handle the situation delicately. Refusing outright could lead to conflict, and that is something we may not be ready for just yet, especially like I had just said before we are currently deep inside his domain."

Han Dang, though still hesitant, saw the logic in Zhou Yu's suggestion. "I'm not convinced, but I see your point. If we can secure terms that don't diminish our standing, perhaps it's worth considering."

Sun Jian, having listened to all sides, finally made his decision. "We will not reject Lie Fan's offer immediately. Instead, we will seek further discussion, as Zhou Yu suggested. We will negotiate terms that allow us to maintain our internal autonomy, particularly in military matters. But we will not do so at this time, we must discuss this with the entirety of the Sun Clan's supporters back in our capital. In that case, we need to be ready to defend ourselves if postponing our answer for such a long time would cause some disagreement with Brother Lie Fan."

After Sun Jian's voice fell, a quiet tension lingered in the room. Everyone present had their own reactions to the decision, though none spoke immediately. Zhou Yu and Huan Jie, who had advised caution and consideration of the broader implications, appeared thoughtful.

On the surface, they had advocated for negotiation rather than outright rejection, but deep down, both harbored reservations about yielding control to Lie Fan. The Sun Clan had fought hard to carve out their domain, and becoming subservient to another warlord, even one as powerful as Lie Fan, was a difficult pill to swallow.

For Zhou Yu, who had always taken pride in the Sun Clan's independence and their ability to command respect on their own terms, this proposition felt like a step backward, even if it could offer long-term stability.

He knew, however, that refusing outright could spell disaster. Thus, Sun Jian's choice to consult the broader Sun Clan supporters was a wise one—it would ensure that whatever decision was made, it would have the backing of the entire family and their retainers.

Huan Jie, with his sharp administrative mind, saw both the risks and the potential benefits clearly. He understood the value of negotiation but still felt uneasy about the prospect of losing the clan's autonomy, especially their military independence.

For someone who had always been focused on maintaining internal stability and governance, the idea of being answerable to another authority did not sit well. Yet, like Zhou Yu, Huan Jie knew that a rejection of the offer would likely result in confrontation, and at the moment, they were not in a position to fight a war, especially not deep within Lie Fan's territory.

Cheng Pu and Han Dang, on the other hand, were visibly satisfied with Sun Jian's words. For them, this was a small victory. Sun Jian had acknowledged their concerns about the Sun Clan's independence and pride, showing that he valued their loyalty and long years of service.

They had followed the Sun family through thick and thin, and the idea of bending the knee to Lie Fan was an insult to their hard-won achievements on the battlefield. In their eyes, Sun Jian's decision to delay and consult with the broader family was a sign of strength—it showed that he was not willing to rush into subservience and that he still prioritized the Sun Clan's independence.

Cheng Pu, ever the grizzled veteran, felt his chest swell with pride. This was the Sun Jian he had always served—the cautious yet resolute leader who never allowed his pride to be trampled upon.

Han Dang, similarly, felt a sense of vindication. For him, it wasn't just about loyalty—it was about preserving the spirit of the Sun Clan, the idea that they could stand tall among the warlords of the land without relying on another's banner.

Sun Ce, however, was somewhat dissatisfied, though he kept his feelings in check. His youthful exuberance and eagerness to make bold moves clashed with the more cautious approach of his father and advisors.

To Sun Ce, the cooperation with Lie Fan was a golden opportunity—one that could provide immediate security and open up new avenues for expansion. He admired Lie Fan's strength and had seen firsthand how effectively he commanded his forces and governed his territories. Sun Ce believed that this alliance could catapult the Sun Clan into greater prominence, sparing them the need to fight endless battles for survival.

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Name: Lie Fan

Title: Overlord Of The Central Plains

Age: 32 (199 AD)

Level: 16

Next Level: 462,000

Renown: 1325

Cultivation: Yin Yang Separation (level 9)

SP: 1,121,700

ATTRIBUTE POINTS

STR: 951 (+20)

VIT: 613 (+20)

AGI: 598 (+10)

INT: 617

CHR: 96

WIS: 519

WILL: 407

ATR Points: 0


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