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The agreement stated that as long as they pledged allegiance to the second prince, in addition to the annual military pay allocated by the national treasury, the second prince would provide additional support to Liangzhou, no matter the amount, it would certainly be sufficient for the military needs of Liangzhou.
Zhou Wu was anxious about exactly this; without him having to say a word, it was clearly written in the document, leaving truly nothing more to be said.
Thus, Zhou Wu took out his personal seal and stamped his seal on the three copies of the covenant.
Zhou Wu kept one copy, while Ling Hua put away the other two. However, she didn't keep them herself, but rather casually handed them to Yan Qing, "Brother, could you hold on to these for me?"
Yan Qing didn't say much, took the agreements, and stuffed them into his chest pocket.
Seeing this, Zhou Wu wondered if the young marquis would continue being a prodigal son in the future or not.