"Are you the Naiman King?"
"Yes, my lord, I am the little king."
The Naiman King, bound in chains, knelt on the ground and saluted Zheng Fan.
After shooting his beloved consort,
the Naiman King sent someone to convey his tribe's decision to surrender to the Yan Army.
The following day,
Lord Zheng arrived with troops from the Keyan Division.
The Naiman King showed no sign of resistance. In fact, he had no ability to resist. If he continued to strain his neck and resisted, his aristocrats and elders were likely to subdue him first and then send him to the Yan Army to surrender.
Rather than that, it was better to bind himself and announce his surrender.
According to Xue Three, this Naiman King is sensible and avoids the middleman's markup.
Zheng Fan sat in a tent, in front of a simmering hotpot.
