Luong first paid a visit to the paramount chief of Geer, a community where his father came, from, revered in the village and neighbouring communities. People pay attention to whatever the messiah who claimed to find a solution to the problem that has defeated many people has to say. Luong expressed his wish for peace between the two groups to him. I've come before you today, Beny (Geer's word for chief or leader), to first ask for your forgiveness and then for your assistance in this matter. What's the big deal, young man? Ucholo and Geer have a rivalry. I know that if you embrace this with all of your heart, peace will come for the stability of the next generation. I have faith in your ability to complete this mission. "What made you think this was possible, young man"? asked the chief. "Do you think the other community will comply with our request"? By asking him that question, Sultan(a local name for the chief) made it easy for him. I'll do my utmost to get to the other chief, but only with your assistance. I am confident that if you write him a letter as a token of your devotion to peace, he will listen. You're such a polite gentleman. For the first time in over a century, the chief wrote a letter to the other, proposing a dialogue for peace between the two peoples. Luong took on the most dangerous mission to bring peace to these two groups, and he went to the other side. He was targeted on his way to the other side of the Ucholo community by a group sent by his father's uncle and the enemies of peace. They injured him but he was able to flee. On the other hand, he found it easy to communicate because he spoke his mother's language, making it easier for him to communicate with the other chief. He was welcomed by the chief of Uchala when he went to the palace. He explained why he came, but when it was revealed that he was from the Geer tribe, everyone went crazy, including the chief, but what perplexed them was his ability to communicate fluently in Ucholo. He clarified that his mother is a Ucholo descendant. The chief calmed the crowd and agreed to Geer's call for peace. For the first time, the two great supreme leaders held peace concerts with pure intentions of bringing the people together, and the two communities reached the first formal lasting peace. One simple young man, Luong, made it possible. He was praised by everyone and received a lot of gifts from the two communities.