65 Admit To His Mistakes (1/2)

RIN paramyis 31840K 2022-07-20

In the provincial office of the city, Governor Tao and the previous prime minister stand tall with courteously bowed heads awaiting for Captain Delun's arrival.

The governor was recently informed of Captain Delun's arrival. Based on the recent events that took place he could already guess what his visit was about.

Currently waiting for the captain to arrive, both the governor and prime minister patiently wait.

”Sir Tao.”

The sound of Captain Delun's voice causes both men to respectfully lower their heads.

”Captain.” Governor Tao greeted solemnly.

Twitching his mustache and staring down at the governor with a look of haughty contempt, Captain Delun frowns.

”Sir Tao, do you know what you did wrong now? Had you not been so foolish, such a mistake wouldn't have taken place.”

”I do not quite understand what Captain Delun means...” Governor Tao was soon cut off by the captain's refute.

”Hah! Do you dare lie? Had you not relied on such a young spoiled boy we wouldn't have been in this situation! Now look, we're completely defenseless against the Tuhan!”

Scanning his narrowed eyes around the area, Captain Delun sneers, his distance toward the governor increasing.

”Tell me…where is that all so reliable young captain of yours now? Don't tell me those rampant rumors are true and he actually ran away?”

Governor Tao's eyes widen, a complicated expression placed on his face, his bowed body becoming tense.

Captain Delun witnessing the man's reaction inwardly gloats.

After a few moments of silence, Governor Tao with a grim expression speaks.

”Captain Delun, I humbly admit to my mistake in allowing such a young boy to take control. You were right, I was desperate and cannot excuse for my unacceptable behavior. Had I not been blinded by the greed to succeed I would have noticed my wrong decision sooner.”

A hidden sneer forms on the captain's face, however, he quickly hides it carefully replacing it with a calm smile.

”Now, now, governor, there's no need to be too hard on yourself. Concerning the matter with Bai Lan, we can discuss it another day. As of now, we're still no match for the Tuhan. All you need to do Governor Tao is follow my original plan and deliver the Tuhan what they want. A peaceful surrender. That way, both war and the people's suffering can be avoided.” Captain Delun gently patted the governor's shoulders.

”Yes, Captain Delun. I'll follow out your orders accordingly. Truly, I was blind before. I thank Captain Delun for graciously allowing me another chance.”

”Well, of course. As long you learn from your mistakes and make certain not to repeat them.”

”Of course, captain.”

Satisfied with the governor's reply, the captain bobs his head approvingly.

Good. Looks like he finally learned his lesson. All his efforts were certainly not for nothing.

Seeing how the governor not only agreed to follow out his orders willingly but also admitting the young Bai Lan was a mistake from the beginning, he couldn't help but inwardly gloat.

Hmph, serves that little brat right. Unfortunately for him, the boy was a member of the Bai family. His death would surely cause outrage from their elder.

But then again, his death didn't point any fingers in his direction. Therefore, he didn't have to worry about the wrath of the Bai family.

He could say it was due to bandits or the Tuhan's who killed him.

Satisfied with how everything was falling into place, Captain Delun's mustache twitches as he hid a gloating grin.

Suddenly, with his head still lowered, Governor Tao's voice sounds out.

”However, regarding the peace negotiation with the Tuhan's, due to Captain Delun holding high power within the ranks, I was hoping you'd be the one to greet them outside the city walls. I feel too ashamed by my recklessness to be the one to do it. I am not worthy of offering our surrender and granting peace to the people.” Governor Tao lowered his head with a stern expression, his complexion slightly pale.

Due to the praise toward the captain, his gloating expression brightened even further. His sense of pride was significantly raised by his words.

If he were the one to personally hand out the offerings for the peace treaty, for certain his status would raise among not just the soldiers but also the people. Thinking this, Captain Delun grins happily.