[ he blinks, a little surprised. i had to go reread this goddammit ]
You like mysteries, hm? And... it's more of the latter, really.
[ a pause. he taps his fingers on the table. ] My nation is quite powerful, because of the amount of Ziliujin we have, among other things - connections, natural resources, infrastructure. When a nation has power, it must often defend itself from attacks from dragons - other nations intent to take us over.
Someone threw gold onto the platform where the circus performance was happening - it's not at all uncommon to do so to the sides, but someone threw it directly into the center of the performance. The tiger was already agitated from its performance, and the clatter and noise snapped it out of what was holding it back. The entire place fell to chaos.
It turned out that the person who threw the gold leaves was not a citizen of Great Liang, but rather, a foreigner from the Western nations. I located him immediately after shooting the tiger and fired again, shooting the hat clean off of his head to alert my men to his immediate location, and they captured him to bring him in for questioning.
He was seeded into our crowd by a Western delegation - what we believe to be the very same delegation that I was supposed to meet for a trade treaty signing at the border of our Silk Road in only a few days time.
[they nod to the first part. they kind of live for this stuff, so they pause and listen as he explains everything in detail.]
Let me guess. You didn't actually sign that treaty after all of that was over? What were they trying to accomplish? Ruining your reputation as a country?
Mm. Rather, I think they were trying to suss us out. They knew that there would be representatives of the Black Iron Camp there - it was a celebration in the capital, so of course we would be. [ he pauses, here, tapping his fingers against his glass, thoughtfully. ] This is all conjecture, mind - the man we captured didn't want to talk much - but... I think they were trying to see how well the Black Iron Camp reacted to disaster.
They may well have even been testing me, specifically. [ that wouldn't surprise him, either. ] A test which I believe I passed perfectly fine. [ considering the chaos in the moment was silenced in seconds by the marquis of order's ringing voice and two shots. great liang's backbone wouldn't fall so easily. ]
As for the treaty... [ there's a brief moment where he pulls a face. remember that whole talk you guys had a few minutes ago about the emperor. ] ...The Emperor still wanted it to be signed, so I accompanied him to do so. The messenger the Western nations sent came with an apology and a dazzling plan for trade, and His Majesty is of the belief that as long as the Black Iron Camp is guarding the nation, then the nation is invulnerable.
[ gu yun snorts, and sips his tea, continuing, dryly: ] Even I wasn't aware I was so incredibly talented. What a kindness the Emperor has said to me.
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You like mysteries, hm? And... it's more of the latter, really.
[ a pause. he taps his fingers on the table. ] My nation is quite powerful, because of the amount of Ziliujin we have, among other things - connections, natural resources, infrastructure. When a nation has power, it must often defend itself from attacks from dragons - other nations intent to take us over.
Someone threw gold onto the platform where the circus performance was happening - it's not at all uncommon to do so to the sides, but someone threw it directly into the center of the performance. The tiger was already agitated from its performance, and the clatter and noise snapped it out of what was holding it back. The entire place fell to chaos.
It turned out that the person who threw the gold leaves was not a citizen of Great Liang, but rather, a foreigner from the Western nations. I located him immediately after shooting the tiger and fired again, shooting the hat clean off of his head to alert my men to his immediate location, and they captured him to bring him in for questioning.
He was seeded into our crowd by a Western delegation - what we believe to be the very same delegation that I was supposed to meet for a trade treaty signing at the border of our Silk Road in only a few days time.
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Let me guess. You didn't actually sign that treaty after all of that was over? What were they trying to accomplish? Ruining your reputation as a country?
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They may well have even been testing me, specifically. [ that wouldn't surprise him, either. ] A test which I believe I passed perfectly fine. [ considering the chaos in the moment was silenced in seconds by the marquis of order's ringing voice and two shots. great liang's backbone wouldn't fall so easily. ]
As for the treaty... [ there's a brief moment where he pulls a face. remember that whole talk you guys had a few minutes ago about the emperor. ] ...The Emperor still wanted it to be signed, so I accompanied him to do so. The messenger the Western nations sent came with an apology and a dazzling plan for trade, and His Majesty is of the belief that as long as the Black Iron Camp is guarding the nation, then the nation is invulnerable.
[ gu yun snorts, and sips his tea, continuing, dryly: ] Even I wasn't aware I was so incredibly talented. What a kindness the Emperor has said to me.
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Sounds like maybe the Emperor needs to do your job to see how hard it is to actually guard a nation. [lust don't be rude.]
But it's a good thing you caught it. I don't know if I would have if I were you. Not until it was too late, anyway.