As Yi Hui's attitude became tougher, and he bluntly said that he would directly attack the capital of Britain in America and capture the emperor and nobles alive.

Schneizel was once again in a passive position, and he did not dare to threaten to blow up District 11 as before.

After both sides had a goal of mutual fear, the negotiations became smoother.

Schneizel began to use his wisdom and used various rhetoric and means to reduce Britain's compensation as much as possible at the negotiation table.

Yi Hui followed Schneizel's moves, and the two sides fought with words as weapons in the small temporary military tent for more than two hours.

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