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Chapter 41 Negotiations

"If possible, the surrounded Magyars, please come out with your leader. As the commander of the opposing side, I, Justinian of the Roman Empire, would like to meet him." I heard a very young man outside the encirclement.

The sound suddenly sounded, causing the Magyar warriors who were already exhausted physically and mentally to look at each other in confusion. What did the other party intend to do with this formation? For a moment, even Jonos himself couldn't help but have a look of confusion on his face.

It is obvious that they have fallen into a fatal dilemma at this time, but why does the other party want to see them at this time?

Although they were doubtful, the matter had come to this, and they would definitely not be able to escape the fate of being annihilated if they continued like this. So, after thinking about it, Jonos finally made a decision and took the initiative to dismount from the army and walk slowly away, regardless of the persuasion of his subordinates.

He came out and appeared in the sight of Justinian, who had been waiting for a long time.

At this moment, the commanders of the two armies had been fighting for many days before they had the opportunity to see who the other side was.

"You? Are you the commander of the Fort Fracha garrison?" Looking at the young man in front of him, although he had been mentally prepared before, Jonos was still surprised. He did not expect that he would be such a young boy.

Defeat yourself so completely.

Justinian naturally nodded his head and said: "It is indeed my fault that I have been fighting against you these past few days. Is it surprising to be defeated by someone younger than you, Lord Jonos?"

"One thing, Your Excellency Justinian! If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would have just thought you were a young nobleman who came here to show off his military exploits. But now... I think it is true that only you can do it for me.

It's a total failure. After all, I still have some hearsay about the little fox in Moria." Looking at the scene in front of him, there was no longer any doubt. Jonos accepted it all calmly, and couldn't help but let Justinian also

He secretly admired the other party's calm demeanor. This was obviously not the psychological quality of an ordinary mercenary leader. It seemed that he could survive in the gap between the two kingdoms of Bulgaria and Hungary. In addition to his military command, this person must also have other unique qualities.

As for the other side, the leader of the Magyar mercenaries also did not have any doubts or contempt for the identity of his commander because of Justinian's youth, but the only thing that puzzled him was-

"It's just that this civil war between the Bulgars actually encountered people from the Roman Empire. It really surprised me. If I had known about it before, I might not have agreed to this business at all."

"I guess this is nothing surprising. Everything I do here is no different from you." Justinian said without hesitation, and he had no choice but to agree to the previous request of Count Connotin.

"Is that so...haha."

Hearing what Justinian said, the man smiled helplessly and felt that he was even more shocked. However, Jonos shrugged and admitted his failure bluntly. At this moment, he had previously ordered his subordinates to fight to the death with a desperate blow.

The demeanor of the last moment was long gone.

Learning how to assess the situation is the most important guarantee for survival on the battlefield. From the conversation with Justinian, he noticed a slight turning point.

Of course, Justinian did not disappoint him. The young man in front of him had a tacit understanding and seemed to say casually: "The matter is over, Mr. Jonos, if you continue to resist stubbornly, I don't think there is anything wrong with it."

It makes sense, doesn’t it?”

"Indeed, my subordinates and I just take money to do things - in essence, we are no different from businessmen. And what happened today is essentially just a business failure. It is really too much to lose our lives for this.

It’s not worth it anymore. Whether it’s me or Your Excellency Justinian, now that the outcome has been decided, I don’t think there is any need to cause more unnecessary casualties!” Even though before, Jonos was determined to fight to the death.

What it looks like in the final analysis is just because they are afraid that what they have done in the past few years will be liquidated by the Bulgars, and now that they are negotiating with Justinian, everything is different. In any case, no matter what

Conditions, this Magyar man has made up his mind to seize this life-saving straw, and even subconsciously, Jonos regards the young man in front of him as a potential customer cooperation partner in the future. Although the Roman Empire and Hungary are no longer in contact

Great, but with Justinian, I'm afraid the political situation here will undergo amazing changes in the future.

So under the suggestion of Jonos who had lowered his posture, the Husar heavy cavalry, who had been fighting a bloody battle with the Vadaritai people before, also put down their original tight guard. Seeing this scene, it is estimated that the opponent's mentality is about the same.

The frustrated Justinian was no longer prepared to whet the other party's appetite, and said calmly:

"What you said does make some sense. It's just that Count Connotin of Bulgaria is very interested in your head and has offered a lot of rewards for your head. This makes me very embarrassed!" Justinian

He sighed meaningfully and said.

At this moment, Jonosh's face became a little ugly, but he could only break his teeth and swallow it in his stomach. It was obvious that this young boy meant what he said, and it must be for

The lion is going to open its mouth again. I'm afraid it won't be that easy to escape from here without bleeding profusely this time.

So he gritted his teeth and was forced to have no choice but to ask Justinian:

"In this case, please ask Your Majesty Justinian to set a satisfactory price! As for whether I can afford it, I can only leave it to fate and do my best." Although I am very dissatisfied with Justinian's taking advantage of the situation.

, but one thing that Jonos can be sure of now is that something about him has indeed aroused Justinian's covetousness. Otherwise, the other party would never be willing to ignore the estrangement with the Bulgars and himself.

Negotiations, and this is already the best result. As long as Justinian lets him go, even if he is alone, he can make a comeback within a few years after returning to Thesilanesia.

Seeing Jonos agreeing so readily, Justinian also nodded slightly. It seemed that the other party did indeed have many strong men who could cut off their wrists and immediately weighed the pros and cons. Negotiating with such a person is both the easiest and the most dangerous.

Then I saw Justinian slowly speaking and finally stating his conditions. He looked at the other party and said: "It's very simple. I need you to hand over all the armor, clothing, weapons, and flags you carry with you. As long as this is done, everyone can
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