Original Text: Chapter 446 Finally Entering Blood Exchange!_2 After modification:

Knowing that the situation was already set in stone, but still maintaining their composure, the King of Jin bowed to the King of Dongping and said, "Uncle Dongping, since everything is settled, I shall take my leave now."

The King of Chu and the King of Zhao followed suit, bowing and leaving, showing little interest in further developments. The King of Qing even gave a cold glance at the King of Han, but the King of Han remained calm and unbothered by their attitudes.

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Seeing that the King of Jin and others had all left, the King of Dongping, Ji Yongheng, frowned slightly.

Although he was the keeper of the Qiankun Cauldron and did not involve himself in court politics, he was roughly aware of the court's layout. He could see that the King of Jin and the King of Chu, among others, were dissatisfied with the King of Han. Choosing the King of Han would likely spark major conflicts in the future.