The next afternoon in the Westminster Palace, the atmosphere was serious and suffocating. Security kept all of the outsiders away.
Usually, this place was full of people. Known as the capitol, the senators of the Upper and Lower House would play the game of politics here. But now, it was silent because a more important discussion was happening in secrecy.
It was already the third day of conferences between Anglo and Yunlou City. It was an important event between the two nations, but the conference hall was empty. There were no government officials, no judges, and no military personnel participating.
At the left of the long table, Yunlou officials clad in long robes clustered around a silent white-haired girl. At the right, other than the secretary for recording the meeting and the necessary representatives, there were only two men leading the talks.