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Chapter 1326: Acting Insatiably



Chapter 1326: Acting Insatiably

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Coincidentally, the drill ground competition that took place two days prior had traditionally been Qingdi’s forte. Their diplomatic mission had approached the event with an air of anticipation, eager to showcase their prowess by besting the generals of the Great Qin Empire. They aimed to demonstrate their might and strength to the Great Qin Empire.

However, could the Great Qin Empire possibly lose such a competition? Would the Empire compromise its dignity?

Even though the Qingdi representatives were courageous, formidable, and robust, did the Great Qin Empire lack exceptional soldiers of its own?

Was it possible that such talent couldn’t be found within the ranks of the Great Qin Empire?

The outcome was quite evident. The Qingdi participants, brimming with valor and enthusiasm, suffered a resounding defeat. They couldn’t find any excuses for their loss, which only added to their frustration.

The Crown Prince, displaying benevolence, couldn’t bear to witness their crushing defeat. He discreetly ordered his side to yield, preventing an excessively humiliating defeat.

Yet, it didn’t sit well with anyone. Every participant was a skilled expert who recognized their opponents’ concession. This knowledge left them even more aggrieved and disheartened.

Prince Nuo Nuo, in particular, wore a grim expression, his anger unvented.

In an attempt to mollify their guests, the Crown Prince hosted a banquet that evening, displaying even more enthusiasm.

Qingdi maintained an amicable relationship with the Great Qin Empire, and the peaceful border allowed commoners to lead peaceful lives. Nobody desired a war. The Crown Prince aimed to foster friendship and goodwill, and he had no intentions of causing embarrassment to their guests.

However, the Qingdi delegates regarded such diplomatic gestures as pretentiousness. They failed to recognize the dignity of a great nation and lacked magnanimity. Instead, they perceived the Empire’s hospitality as arrogance.

Furthermore, as the Great Qin Empire grew increasingly polite, it only deepened their feelings of frustration and resentment.

During the banquet that evening, Qingdi’s deputy envoy, Da Si, caused a stir by presenting a

list of dishes he expected Great Qin’s chefs to prepare. This situation threatened to embarrass the Crown Prince.

However, it was Shao Yunduan who casually diffused the tension by saying, “It’s getting late; I’ll have everything ready for you in a couple of days.” He nonchalantly pushed the issue aside.

Prince Nuo Nuo chuckled and agreed, expressing his eagerness to savor these dishes. The situation appeared to be a guaranteed success.

Following that, the Crown Prince instructed everyone to brainstorm their own ideas and consult the chefs in their respective residences who might be able to solve this culinary challenge. The reward mentioned by the Crown Prince was no ordinary reward; it amounted to at least 500 taels of silver and perhaps even two priceless antiques—a significant honor.

Everyone coveted this honor.

Yet, none could readily fulfill it.

The Crown Prince and others didn’t find this strange at all. It was clear that Vice Envoy Da Si, Prince Nuo Nuo, and the rest weren’t seeking fresh and unique dishes. They were deliberately making things difficult.

The deliberate nature of their challenge made it a formidable task to resolve. This situation was primarily the Third Prince’s fault. He had hastily boasted about the abundance of delicacies in Great Qin and their capability to prepare any dish, only to be outmaneuvered by Vice Envoy Da Si’s single remark.

The Third Prince subsequently distanced himself from the situation, feigning ignorance and disassociation. He passed the responsibility to the Crown Prince.

Left with no other choice, the Crown Prince had to accept the challenge, transforming it into a difficult dilemma.

The Prince was discussing with his staff and confidants. One of them mentioned Qiao Xuan, saying that Madame Shao was very smart and she was very good at cooking, and she might be able to solve the problem. He might as well ask Madame Shao.


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