The Emperor showed Nan Feng the memorial that had just been relayed from the northern battlefront.
Upon opening it, Nan Feng recognised the familiar handwriting; it was Nangong Ye's.
The first half detailed the process and losses of this battle, while the latter half reported that Dashun still harboured resentment and would occasionally launch attacks. It appeared that the war was far from over.
Meanwhile, Dajin had dispatched envoys in hopes of negotiating a ceasefire, promoting peace over conflict. But their envoy was killed by the Second Prince, implying a confrontation with Nangong Ye was imminent.
In other words, even though the barbarians were driven off, Nangong Ye would have to stay there longer.
Nan Feng felt a sense of disappointment.
She calculated the timeline; the war had been ongoing for nine months now.