When Du Wei once again came face to face with Bohan inside the governorās manor, their meeting was without a doubt far more enjoyable than the last.
After exchanging some polite greetings, Du Wei went straight to the point and expressed his gratitude towards the soldiers that gave their lives and was willing to assume all the compensation towards the deceasedā¦ā¦.
Once that was out of the way, Du Wei picked up the honey flavored tea and took a sip: āDear Governor Bohan, my aid, Philip, told me you have other requests towards my cooperation plan, is this correct?ā
When Du Wei asked this his brow was vaguely wrinkled because he was slightly unhappy about it.
Reflecting back on his offer, there shouldnāt be anything to nitpick about. Although it was because his own territory lacked the needed population to conscript the required number of soldiers, heās already offering a great deal of paying all financial costs involved. Sure, heās taking half of the forces, but in name, they are all under Bohanās name!
So what else does he want?
Du Weiās certain Bohan will not refuse his offer because if he was in his shoe, he will definitely accept it. Compared to him, Bohanās need for an army was far more pressing.
āI think the terms I proposed already expressed the sincerity of the Tulip Family.ā Du Wei carefully treads his word to test the water: āDear Governor Bohan, the people are yours, the soldiers are yours, all Iām doing is equipping them with equipment and paying their salariesā¦.. I believe these terms will not be found in any other place across the continent.ā
āBut in the end you are taking people from my land.ā Bohan rudely rebuked.
āNo, the correct word is, āpeople of the empireā.ā Du Wei softly returned the blow: āLast I remember you are but a Governor of the Empire, not a Lord.ā
āThis makes it even more imperative that I take responsibility for the people under my care.ā Bohan picks up a cup for a sip.
Du Wei could only sigh at the answer.
Bohanās tone really have some⦠⦠Exorbitant taste in there.
Regarding the new terms involved, Du Wei was really having some trouble with it.
Bohan asked Du Wei to provide additional help on top of the original terms: an excellent cavalry general to train the new recruits ⦠⦠Meanwhile, he also needs Du Wei to provide magic assistant.
Magical assistance? Plainly speaking, he wants Du Wei to provide a magician!
āCavalry general isnāt a problem.ā Du Wei calmly answers: āOnce conscription begins, I plan to construct a military barracks between our borders that mainly specializes in training. I may not have a lot of good talents capable in cavalry training, but I do have General Longbottom. Iām sure I donāt need to go over his merits and capabilitiesā¦. Although I canāt lend you General 250, I will allow your soldiers to train under him.ā
Thinking it over, Bohan finally nods: āI agree that this proposal is feasible, but how are you going to solve the magic issue?ā
Du Wei rubbed his nose and wryly smiled: āGovernor Bohan ⦠⦠Although Iām a magician, but please understand that I canāt come in person to help you.ā
āBut according to my information, you have over 30 mages gathered under your banner.ā Bohan points out this key info.
āMost of them are merely magic apprentices without any real fighting capabilities.ā Du Wei shakes his head and smirked slyly: āBesides, they belong to the magic academy and are only here for their internship program. Once that is over, the students will return to the capital to continue their schoolingā¦.. Even if I promised you, I fear both the regent and the magic council will not permit.ā
āDukeā¦ā Bohan stands up and closely looked at the closed door: āThere are only two of us here so letās put aside the charade. Iāll make it blunt; you have no intention of letting the twenty eight kids go back to the capital do you?ā
āThe correct number is twenty six.ā Du Wei revealed a trace of sadness on his face: āBack in the battle at Anglia City, I lost two excellent students.ā
āYes⦠⦠But you wonāt let these people go will you?ā Bohan slowly uttered his words: āAnd, in addition to the twenty six trainees. I know you have a number of excellent magicians tooā¦. For example, the eighth level grand mage Vivian.ā
Du Weiās eye suddenly turned sharp: āGovernor Bohan, do you think I would send my wife to a place six hundred miles away from me?ā
āā¦ā¦ Wife?ā Bohan became slightly startled by the news.
Damn it! Didnāt the information say this Duke intends to marry those Lister girls? How did it end up like this?
āThen⦠⦠What about the two leading teachers from the academy? They should be adequate since they are intermediate level mages.ā Bohan immediately gave up on the idea of asking for Vivian. As a man, he also knows there are some things he should go after and shouldnāt. Besides, Du Wei already brought out the word āwifeā. He be damned if he doesnāt get the hint by now.
In this world, no real man would throw their wife into another manās care!
Du Wei smiled: āGovernor Bohan ⦠⦠You may not know the identity of the two leading teachers. They are Master Alleyās disciple! Aside from being genuine members of the magic union, they are also outstanding teachers of the academy. In any case, neither institution would cede such great people from their ranks!ā
This time Du Wei was telling the truth.
Although Du Wei certainly would have wanted to stay the magic trainees in the Northwest, but Alleyās two disciples was beyond his reach for they still need to go back to the academy to teach more students for him!
āWhy arenāt you requesting help from the capital?ā
Du Wei got straightforward and raised this question.
In his view, Governor Bohan shouldnāt have much problem requesting for backup since heās stationed in the Northwest. For someone as brilliant as Prince Son, it shouldnāt be hard to get several court mages.
Bohan smiled wryly, his face looking tired as he walked up to edge of the window: āDuke, youā¦. Seem to be unfamiliar with my background.ā
After a pause, he whispered: āYears ago when I came to the Northwest from the South ⦠⦠The man to endorse me was none other than his highness, the former crown prince. From a political standpoint ⦠⦠I, he-he ⦠⦠Can be called a part of the Crown Princeās faction. Now that Prince Son is the Regent, itās already amazing that I wasnāt immediately removed from office, let alone ask for help. Therefore, what do you think the answer will be when I ask for help?ā
The answer was of course no!
Although Du Wei did not say this out loud, his heart already that would be the case.
Indeed, even if Prince Son was wise and generous, those under him would never allow such a thing to happen.
āAlsoā¦ā¦ Even if Prince Son did send a magician.ā Bohan chuckles: āIām afraid the people sent over will also shoulder the task of āmonitoringā me! If I have to worry about every move I take, how am I supposed to get anything done?! Court mages are out of the question and I donāt have connections in the magic unionā¦..ā
At this point, Bohan suddenly gave a deep bow to Du Wei; his eyes could not conceal the fatigue lingering in that spirit of his: āDu Wei ⦠ā¦ā
He actually abandoned the official form of greeting and directly called out Du Weiās name, this left Du Wei startled.
āDu Wei ⦠ā¦ā Bohan slowly uttered his words: āIāve stayed in the Northwest for years ⦠⦠In my heart, although I was referred by the former Crown Prince, but, I never saw myself as a part of any faction. I, Bohan am an imperial official, a citizen of the empire! If I favored politics, I would have never came to this badland known as the Northwest! Back then I had plenty of ways to stay in the capitalā¦.. However, as long as the Northwest rebellion isnāt quelled, this will always be a cancer to the empire. Day after day, I carefully tread my steps to rein in the Northwest Army, but no matter what I try, there hasnāt been any tangible progress. One day things will spiral out of control here, this is a mustā¦. But while I grow older, I remain powerless to do anything!ā
At this point, Bohan grew sincere: āI know you probably still hate me for causing trouble when you first came to the Northwestā¦. I can apologize to you right here and thenā¦. When you first came, I naturally had some grievances. To me, it felt like the capital was trying to trim my authority. Considering your age, I never thought you would amount to anything. For that, I resented you, hence the reason for my actions.ā
After a pause, Bohan sighed: āIn one year, seeing your every move in the Northwest, I was finally convinced by your ability to uplift the Desa Province. I thought and thought. We may have a barrier around us, but our goal is one and the same. Thatās when I made a decisionā¦..ā
Reaching here, Governor Bohan came before Du Wei and deeply bowed with sincerity: āDuke, everything is for the state.
Looking at this old and tired Bohan, Du Weiās heart shuddered with realization. Standing up, he also gave a deep bow of respect: āFive people and no more⦠Also, the group will rotate every three months. In additionā¦. I will try to get you a real mage. Govnernor Bohanā¦.. Everything is for the state!ā
Only at that response did Bohan let out a relieving sigh.
āDu Wei ⦠⦠Our bond isnāt deep⦠⦠So let me say a word of truth. Even if this barren land known as the Northwest is cleaned up, I fear I wonāt have the pleasure of keeping my post when that day comes! I know Prince Son is a wise rulerā¦. But politic is politics. As long as he needs me here I will be safe from his ire. But when the day comes when Iām not neededā¦.. Duke, the Northwest and its people will need you to lead them in the future!ā By the time Du Wei came out from Bohanās study room, he was personally led by this loyal subject of the empire.
Without delay, he immediately left for his destination.
Inside the carriage, Philip couldnāt help but be touched by the story: āLordā¦. You really promised him?!ā
Du Wei nods and smiled: āNot only did I promise to give him people; I also agreed to give him our newly developed weapons from Anglia City. You remember those jars of gunpowder? He is offering to pay us for them.ā
Philip knits his brow. After endured for so long time, he finally caved in and bitterly asked: āYouā¦.. isnāt that a bit too generous?ā
When those words came out, even Du Wei couldnāt help but laugh.
Looking back at it, this really wasnāt a match of his style!
Whenever he does things, heās always been hardheaded and wouldnāt give any advantage to the other side. Yet, he not only accepted the other partyās proposal, he even added icing to the cake.
Of course ⦠⦠Itās one thing to spread the product; itās another to spread the actual formula for the gunpowder.
āI help him because he is truly a good official.ā Du Wei sighed: āUnlike those selfish aristocrats, heās a good guy. Everything is for the state!ā
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