After successfully conquering all of Silla, Xiao Mingyue and Liu Mei joined the Lin sisters for an in-depth discussion. After carefully weighing the pros and cons, they ultimately reached a consensus: to attack Baekje, the last remaining nation on the Goryeo Peninsula, they should dispatch the Lin family's young warriors, whose bloodline powers had yet to be activated, to join the army in the siege and subsequent takeover.

As soon as this proposal was made, it was unanimously agreed upon by all the generals of the Lin family. Former generals Lin Jin, Lin Huilian, Lin Yan, and Lin Qingxue all believed that this was an excellent training opportunity, allowing these new female generals in the family to hone their skills in actual combat and accumulate valuable experience.

Having made up their minds, everyone immediately began to prepare for the relevant matters. The first step was to send a strongly worded letter to the King of Baekje, ordering him to surrender and submit to the Great Zhou Dynasty.

However, unexpectedly, before the official letter was sent, the king of Baekje received a letter of surrender. The letter, written in earnest, urged the Great Zhou to swiftly dispatch troops and generals to Baekje to reclaim the cities as a token of their sincerity. The six cities Baekje offered to the Great Zhou army were Ungjin, Deokan, Sabi, Buyeo, Goma, and Daifang.

Faced with such a smooth development, everyone was overjoyed, not suspecting any conspiracy. Therefore, after careful planning, the Great Zhou quickly organized six armies led by female generals from the Lin family and marched towards Baekje, ready to take over the city and complete the complete control of Baekje.

The King of Baekje's Request for Surrender

Respected Her Majesty the Queen of Great Zhou:

Your Majesty, the King of Baekje, bows and respectfully wishes you the best of health.

I have heard that Your Majesty's benevolence is widespread, your power is feared by all, and that the armies of the Great Zhou are valiant and invincible. Today, Baekje is plagued by frequent domestic troubles, its people suffering, with Silla invading from without and troubles within, making it difficult to defend itself.

I know that the Great Zhou is the legitimate ruler of the world and that Your Majesty is a wise and virtuous ruler. Therefore, I am willing to lead the people of Baekje and sincerely surrender. I implore Your Majesty to quickly dispatch troops and generals to Baekje to reclaim the city as a demonstration of our sincerity.

I have already ordered the six cities near Silla to be presented to the Great Zhou army. I hope the Great Zhou army will send generals and soldiers to take them. These six cities are important strongholds of Baekje, with advantageous geographical locations and abundant resources. I am willing to offer them to the Great Zhou as a token of my loyalty.

I fully understand the gravity of this surrender, and I dare not neglect it in the slightest. I will fully cooperate with the Great Zhou army to ensure the smooth transition to the city. Should anything go awry, I will assume full responsibility.

I once again implore Your Majesty, mindful of the suffering of the people of Baekje, to swiftly dispatch troops to retake the city. I will lead the people of Baekje in eternal submission to the Zhou Dynasty and serve Your Majesty faithfully.

I wish Your Majesty a long life!

King of Baekje

The fifth day of the fifth month of the first year of the Great Zhou Dynasty

The Great Zhou Army's Plan to Take Over the City

To ensure the smooth transition to Baekje, the following plan has been formulated:

1. Military Deployment

1. Send six elite troops, led by a new female general of the Lin family for training purposes, to Baekje to take over the city.

2. The troops are divided into the vanguard and the central army, each with its own duties to ensure the safety of the march.

3. Carry enough weapons, equipment and food in case of emergency.

2. Receiving Process

1. The troops arrived at a Baekje city and met with the commander inside the city gate to confirm their surrender.

2. Conduct detailed surveys of the six cities to understand their defense facilities, troop deployment, and other information.

3. Hand over to the Baekje defenders to ensure the safety of the city.

4. Arrange the Great Zhou army to enter the city, strengthen defense, and prevent attacks from any forces.

3. Subsequent Management

1. Govern the Baekje city, restore production, and appease the people.

2. Strengthen communication and exchanges with the people of Baekje to enhance mutual understanding and trust.

3. Reorganize the Baekje army, incorporate it into the Great Zhou army system, and improve its combat effectiveness.

4. Strengthen the defense of the Baekje region to prevent foreign invasion.

4. Precautions

1. Respect the customs and religious beliefs of the Baekje people and do not infringe upon them in any way.

2. Strictly observe military discipline and do not disturb the people or plunder.

3. Strengthen cooperation with the King of Baekje to jointly maintain regional stability and prosperity.

4. Pay close attention to the movements of surrounding military forces and be prepared to respond.

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