206 Waiting? (2/2)

Kuina tried to digest the information Jun Hua gave her. For her to understand what the little girl before her said was truly difficult.

Seeing the confused expression on Kuina face, Jun Hua smiled bitterly. Did it still hard to understand?

”In a simple term,” Jun Hua opened her mouth again. ”For now they won't attack Mountain Kingdom, but Ming Kingdom.”

”Why?”

”Because we appear weak right now and there's not much to gain from attacking us,” Jun Hua smiled bitterly. It was really hard to explain something to this aunt of hers.

Kuina tilted her head, ”Then should we strike them when they focus on Ming Kingdom?”

”Of course not,” Jun Hua rubbed her forehead. ”There's no need for us to involve ourselves into a useless battle. War won't bring many benefits if we prolong them, so it's better to strike at the opportunity time.”

”When is that time?”

”I don't know,” Jun Hua shrugged. She needed to wait to see how the war progressed before she could make the decision. ”The time will come, but I still don't know when.”

Kuina looked towards Jun Hua with confusion. She truly didn't know what was in her niece mind, but she knew that she was someone who could make right decision.

”I still don't understand about our condition in this war,” Kuina said again. ”But I guess I will just follow what you say.”

”…” that's called blind trust.

Facing this aunt of hers who didn't seem to understand the situation of the kingdom, Jun Hua felt rather helpless. It was actually easy to understand that the other kingdom won't bother them for now and focus on Ming Kingdom.

”Have you ever learned about war from General Tou?” Jun Hua decided to ask.

Kuina nodded her head. ”He teaches me about that a few years ago, but I can't seem to understand many things. All that I know from war is the fact that war won't bring many benefits for the country.”

”How did you come to that conclusion?”

”That's because many of the families in the kingdom lost some of their members,” Kuina answered promptly. She was also included in those families because she lost her brother and she didn't wish to see anyone she knew died again. That was the very reason she was so against of war.

”Even if you don't want any war, it will still happen because of conflicts between each kingdom,” Jun Hua said.

”I know that one.”

Jun Hua stared at her aunt suspiciously. ”Do you know what conflicts that happen?”

”Conflicts to prove who's the greatest?”

”….”