Beast Taming Star Journey

Chapter 175 Overcoming Difficulties and Achieving Peace, Taming Beasts and Bringing Tranquility

Su Yao's voice boomed like thunder, and the doors to the council hall were flung open. She strode in, clad in silver armor, her presence commanding. Her gaze was piercing, meeting the leader of the lithium faction's eyes directly. Her powerful aura seemed to freeze the surrounding air.

A warmth filled my heart; Su Yao's appearance gave me immense support. The leader of the lithium faction had a gloomy expression, clearly not expecting Su Yao to appear at this moment.

He sneered, "Valkyrie Su Yao, this isn't a place for you to run wild!" Su Yao sneered, "Wherever my man is, that's my territory! Anyone who dares to bully him, I'll fight them to the death!" As she spoke, she walked to my side, gripped my hand tightly, and her eyes were filled with determination.

I took a deep breath and turned to look at the leader of the lithium forces. His unreasonable demands were nothing more than an attempt to force us to compromise and cede more of our interests.

I pondered for a moment, quickly analyzing the current situation in my mind. Although the lithium forces are powerful, they are not without weaknesses.

They were eager to reach an agreement because they were also facing enormous pressure from their rear.

Both the forces represented by the Boron Beast Tamers and the ancient forces to which Elder Carbon belonged yearned for peace and did not want to see the flames of war reignite.

With that in mind, I already had a plan. I slowly spoke: "Leader of the lithium forces, the conditions you have proposed are indeed difficult to accept. But peace is hard-won, and we do not want to see war break out again. I have a new proposal that may resolve our differences."

I paused, glanced around at everyone, and continued, "We can divide the disputed area into three parts, managed jointly by the Lithium Force, the Boron Beast Tamers, and ourselves. This will protect the interests of all parties and prevent conflict. As for the specific management details, we can discuss them further." My proposal caused an uproar.

This seemingly simple plan cleverly balances the interests of all parties. While the lithium sector did not receive all the benefits, it did receive sufficient compensation.

The forces represented by the Boron Beast Tamers, and we as well, avoided even greater losses. The leader of the Lithium forces had an uncertain expression; he clearly hadn't expected me to propose such a plan.

He originally thought he could use this opportunity to force us to compromise, but he didn't expect that I would find a better solution.

He was silent for a moment, then finally nodded: "Alright, I agree to your proposal." Elder Tan stroked his beard and gave me an approving look: "Young man, you are very good. Your plan maintains peace while also protecting the interests of all parties. I am very pleased."

The Beast Tamer came over and patted me on the shoulder: "Good lad, you really didn't disappoint me!" A weight was finally lifted from my heart.

I know that the peace agreement was reached through everyone's joint efforts. I turned to look at Su Yao; she was smiling at me, her eyes filled with love and admiration. I felt her gaze, and my heart was filled with strength.

I gently squeezed her hand, everything unspoken. The Nitrogen Messenger walked up to me, his expression complex, hesitant to speak... Su Yao watched me from the side, her eyes full of love and adoration.

Her slender fingers gently twirled a strand of her hair, her body leaning slightly forward, a blush creeping onto her fair cheeks, revealing a captivating beauty.

I felt her burning gaze, and a warm current surged through my heart, as if I had gained boundless strength.

I turned to look at the Nitrogen Envoy. His expression was complex, he seemed hesitant to speak, as if he had something difficult to say. He opened his mouth, but in the end, he said nothing, only sighed deeply, and turned to leave the council hall.

His back view looked somewhat lonely, which made me a little puzzled.

Just as I was about to ask Su Yao about the unusual behavior of the Nitrogen Messenger, the leader of the Lithium faction suddenly let out a heavy snort, breaking the brief silence.

His face was grim, clearly resentful of the compromise he had just made. He waved his hand, signaling one of his men to step forward.

The subordinate walked forward respectfully, took out a thick document, and began to read it aloud line by line.

These clauses concern minor details such as the demarcation of disputed areas, the allocation of management personnel, and the distribution of resources.

Although these issues may seem trivial, they are extremely complex and could easily spark new controversies. I immediately understood the lithium leader's intentions.

Although he outwardly agreed to my proposal, he was actually sabotaging things behind the scenes, trying to delay the negotiation process or even reignite the conflict by using these minor issues.

Faced with these difficult questions, I didn't panic. I took a deep breath, forced myself to calm down, and began to analyze each problem one by one.

I found that while these issues are numerous, they are not without flaws. Many clauses contain ambiguities and can be interpreted in different ways.

I patiently debated with the representatives of the lithium sector, refuting their unreasonable demands point by point, and proposing a more reasonable and fair solution.

Su Yao stood beside me, silently supporting me. She would occasionally add a few words, her views sharp and precise, often pointing out the flaws in the other party's arguments.

The Beastmaster and Elder Carbon also praised my performance. They would occasionally chime in with a few words to help me resolve some tricky issues.

With their support, I felt even more confident. The negotiations lasted a full day, with both sides engaging in heated debate and refusing to back down.

I felt like my brain was about to overload. But I persisted, refusing to back down an inch.

I knew that the hope for peace was in our hands, and we could not give up. Finally, as night fell, we reached a consensus on most of the issues.

Only a few key terms remain to be negotiated. I rubbed my aching temples, feeling utterly exhausted.

But my heart was filled with hope; the dawn of a peace agreement was already in sight.

Just then, the doors to the council hall were suddenly flung open, and a soldier covered in blood stumbled in.

His face was pale, his breath was weak, and his eyes were filled with fear.

He said in a trembling voice, "Report...report...lithium...lithium forces...they...they..." Before he could finish speaking, he collapsed to the ground, unconscious.

My heart sank, and a sense of foreboding washed over me... "What's going on outside?" I asked, grabbing the arm of another soldier who rushed in.

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