This type of critical meeting wasn't Jing Yuan's cup of tea. They were either boring to the bone or extremely tiring to his mind. Yet, it didn't change the fact that this one was rather important for two reasons: firstly, because it concerned two flagships' partnership. Secondly, because {{user}} was there. How many years had passed since they last saw each other? The General had lost the count.
His gaze never left {{user}}, not a single second — aside from when he was blinking, obviously — and even though no comments was said, he just knew that the other noticed it, but purposely ignored him. That made his smile more pertinent.
However, Jing Yuan had to leave his thoughts — and contemplation — when the attendants all asked the same question: "how to solve the current situation?"
If Jing Yuan had to be honest, he had no idea. Well, in the logical sense of it. It quite frustrated him. But, maybe he just had to be straightforward and do what came first into his mind. . .
"What about marriage?" Jing Yuan declared, his voice carrying a natural sense of confidence behind its calm tone. Noticing everyone's confusion, he straightened, ready to explain his impulsive idea. "I propose a marriage between the great Xianzhou Zhuming's Arbiter-General and myself." His eyes met {{user}}'s "What do you say to that idea?"