Onodera Keigo had an odd expression on his face: "Marquis of Guanjun, I can accept most of these conditions. To be honest, they have taken me by surprise. You could have told me directly and I would not have refused."
What Li Xuan was asking for involved some testimonies, some material evidence, and a files related to a family annihilation case that happened in Fusou Kyoto, including the 'Kyoto Magistrate' who was in charge of the case.
The first feeling Onodera Keigo had when he saw it was, why did Li Xuan have to make such a fuss?
These weren't difficult tasks. Could not Li Xuan directly ask their Fusou delegation? Could they dare to refuse him?
Then he started to speculate about the purpose for Li Xuan wanting these items.
This Marquis of Guanjun, would not aim without a target.
This list might even be related to the current climate of the Great Jin Dynasty.