Within the tent of Changsun Bubai, the least welcome guest, Zhang San, had come again.
At the moment, the two were discussing how many people to take and who should go on this trip to Tujue.
After all, if too few were brought, it would seem as if not enough importance was accorded, but taking too many could lead to complications in the event of an incident.
What was more important was that one couldn't simply go empty-handed to offer condolences and then just sit around eating.
Although Zhang San had never experienced a banquet in Tujue and felt somewhat excited about the concept, since it was the death of the Tujue Khan, the gifts couldn't be lacking.
The tribute Kaihuang had prepared this time included certain items specifically intended as condolence gifts for Khan Muzhen of Tujue.
Therefore, in this regard, Zhang San and Changsun Bubai had discussed and decided to send back some livestock that were hard to sell.