After talking in the hall, the four of them met again in the dining room.
Only after getting the servants out did Jackson start to berate Jisoo.
"Why don't you tell me about it beforehand? I'm almost shocked speechlessly by the proposal from Jennie!"
Jisoo laughed, "You are not the only one who's surprised. I too don't know that she is going to ask for something like that. Now that your identity as Young Noble Han is out, I wonder how the reaction of people would be."
Jackson slumped on his chair. He has worked hard all these years to build a good image for Young Noble Han.
Now that the two of them were being associated together, he was sure that there wouldn't be any good image left for him.
The little lass sure could make things go awry.
Although the position for merchants was usually low, it was a different case for Young Noble Han.
He had worked hard to make a lot of connections here and there, making his position strong enough and gaining people's respect by doing a lot of things.
"If they don't know about it, the support for you will decrease," Jennie said calmly, "If they want someone more powerful as the leader wouldn't they pick General Lisa rather than you."
Somehow Jackson got the feeling that Jennie learned how to hit people from Lisa really well.
The way she said it, despite it being true, made him couldn't retort at all.
Indeed, compared to Lisa, his reputation was a mess. It could even be said that the previous Jennie was still better than him.
With them knowing that he was the Young Noble Han, they would hold more respect, and the previous bad rumors about him would disperse.
Nevertheless, he didn't feel good about the fact that Jennie realized it better than he did.
"Your IQ is even lower than a girl," Lisa added a killing strike.
Jackson turned to Jisoo to ask for help.
Jisoo grinned. "Even a kid would know better than you."
Yup, he shouldn't have asked for their help.
Now, he could only lament why he got cruel friends for striking him even harder with their words.
"By the way, Jennie, do you really hold that high of a position in the Mountain Kingdom?" Jisoo shifted the conversation.
Jennie nodded. The empress had told her beforehand that she could act even without reporting it to her.
Besides, as the Princess of the Mountain Kingdom, she held a big position because the emperor gave it to her.
Across the Mountain Kingdom, only the emperor and empress would have bigger power than her.
Not to mention that she didn't need to report to them when taking any action. It has made her even freer to do many things.
Although this battle was only partially reported, Jennie didn't bring all of her soldiers and only a small portion of them.
"It seemed you're doing well there," Jackson commented.
"Next would be the coronation for Prince Jackson, or do you want to wait until everything is over?" Jennie grinned.
"Just wait, I don't want to go through that hassle twice," Jackson immediately answered.
"Will you come with us to war?" Lisa asked Jennie.
Jennie nodded, "I have come this far, why should I back down now?"
"It's good, but it means there will be some soldiers deployed to babysit you," Jackson sighed.
Upon hearing Jackson's words, Jennie's face darkened.
Why would a general need others to babysit her?
She was not weak at all.
If there was anyone stronger than her, the number would be limited to very few, and she rarely encountered them.
On the side, Jisoo sighed. If only Jackson knew the true identity of Jennie, he would not say such careless words.
But Jennie didn't seem to want the two of them to know yet. He wondered when she was going to let them know, but for now, let it be.
Walking to the side, Lisa took out a few unused chopsticks and placed them in front of Jennie.
Seeing Jennie's confused face, he pointed towards Jackson, "You can beat him up for good. No one is going to stop you."
Jackson's face paled, "You're not allowed to beat the emperor!"
Picking the chopsticks, Jennie smiled, "You're not the emperor yet. Since we are at the same rank, why should I worry?"
Normally, a prince and a princess would not be categorized to be at the same rank, but with Jennie's position as the strategist of Mountain Kingdom, they could be said to be equal.
Since it was so, there was no harm in Jennie beating Jackson.
"What about your image?" Jackson hurriedly retorted.
Jisoo smiled, "Don't worry. We can just say that Jackson is harassing the Princess. In that case, you're the one who's going to suffer."
"It's a good idea," Lisa added calmly.
Seeing the two of them were on Jennie's side, Jackson wanted to cry.
He no longer remembered how many times the three of them already bullied him today.
Seeing that Jennie was ready to throw the chopsticks at him, he hurriedly ran to the side.
Unfortunately,...
OUCH! OUCH! OUCH!
He turned towards Jennie, "Have your martial arts gone better? Your power is bigger than last time."
Jennie didn't answer. She did train, but she didn't do things as harshly as in the past anymore.
Training was important, but she could no longer train like a maniac anymore because her body could no longer catch up.
As for getting stronger, she only put more power into her strike today.
Jisoo shook his head. He was sure that Jenni didn't go all out.
If she did, Jackson might not have any chance to get up anymore.
He sure was getting off lightly.
"Jisoo, I need some medicine."
"You need to pay first. Even the treatment from before was not paid yet," Jisoo crossed his arms.
"You money-grubber!" he yelled indignantly.
"Isn't that word describing you more?" Jennie tilted her head.
Seeing her innocent act, Jackson wanted to vomit.
Don't throw a knife then act innocent!
After enough bantering, they finally discussed the matter at hand.
Because Jackson and Jisoo were going to go to war, the one who would lead the change in the capital would be Leo Manoban.
He was unanimously picked by the three of them even without his agreement.
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