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Now reading: Chapter 254: Terms from Reincarnated as Napoleon II, a Historical novel by SorryImJustDiamond.

Southern Coast of Joseon.

Late Autumn 1837.

The second eting was never announced.

No ssage was sent. No official notice moved through the court. No order reached the outer posts.

It did not need to as there will be things be done by them.

Both sides understood what the first eting had left behind. It had not failed, but it had not finished anything either. Words had been exchanged, positions made clear, but nothing had been locked in place. Each side had stepped forward just enough to see the other more clearly.

That alone was enough to demand a second eting.

So they returned.

The shoreline had not changed.

It was still under control.

Every step asured. Every movent watched.

The pavilion remained where it had been built, though it now showed small signs of adjustnt. The coverings had been pulled tighter against the colder wind. The wooden supports had been reinforced. It looked the sa at a glance, but closer inspection revealed intent behind every change.

Nothing here was left unattended.

The guards held their positions as before. Not closer. Not farther. Each man stood at the sa distance set during the first eting, as if the space itself had been marked and could not be altered.

Beyond them, the sea stretched out under a dull gray sky.

The French ships were still there.

Anchored, silent, and unmoving.

That stillness had begun to carry weight.

Kim Jwa-geun arrived first this ti.

He stepped into the pavilion without haste, his pace steady, his posture straight. There was no sign of urgency, but no delay either. He had chosen his timing carefully.

Inside, the air felt colder than before.

He walked toward the open side of the pavilion and stopped near the edge, his hands resting behind his back as he looked out toward the sea. The wind moved across the water in slow waves, pushing faint ripples that reflected the gray sky above.

Behind him, Jo In-young and Yi Ji-yeon entered without speaking.

They took their places.

Silence settled.

"They have not withdrawn," Jo said after a mont, his voice low but firm.

Kim did not turn.

"No," he replied.

"They intend to remain here?"

That would be correct...sir."

Jo let out a slow breath.

"That was clear from the beginning."

Yi Ji-yeon stepped slightly closer, his eyes fixed on the ships in the distance.

"What matters now is how long," he said.

Kim’s gaze remained on the horizon.

"That depends on what we decide from here."

Those words hung in the air.

They were simple.

But they carried weight.

Footsteps approached from outside.

They were asured, even, and controlled.

The French delegation had arrived.

They entered as they had before.

No hesitation.

No change in formation.

No sign of uncertainty.

François Guizot stepped into the pavilion and paused for a brief mont. His eyes moved across the space, taking in the positions, the guards, the small changes that had been made.

Then he inclined his head once.

Kim turned and returned the gesture.

No words were exchanged yet.

They took their seats.

The interpreters moved into position.

The guards remained still.

This ti, no one waited.

Kim spoke first.

"We will define the terms of your presence," he said, his voice calm and direct.

The interpreter carried the words across.

Guizot listened without interruption.

Then he nodded.

"That is why we are here right? To discuss about it? Don’t we?"

Kim held his gaze.

"You will not remain indefinitely without structure."

"Yes."

"You will not move freely within our territory."

"Yes."

"You will not engage with our people outside agreed conditions."

"Yes."

Each answer ca without delay.

Without resistance.

Without hesitation.

But that ease did not bring comfort.

If anything, it made the tension sharper.

Jo In-young leaned forward slightly, his eyes fixed on Guizot.

"You agree quickly," he said.

Guizot turned his head toward him.

"We ca prepared to agree to what is reasonable."

Jo’s expression did not change.

"And what is not?"

There was a brief pause.

Not long.

But enough.

"That depends on what is asked," Guizot replied.

The air in the pavilion tightened.

Yi Ji-yeon spoke before the silence grew heavier.

"We will establish a controlled point of contact," he said.

Guizot shifted his attention toward him.

"A single location," Yi continued. "Designated. Monitored. Restricted."

Guizot considered the proposal.

"For communication," he said.

"Yes."

"For exchange," Yi added.

Guizot nodded slowly.

"That is acceptable."

Kim turned slightly, now facing them fully.

"This location will not be within the capital," he said.

"That is understood."

"It will not grant access beyond what is defined."

"Yes."

"It will operate under our oversight."

Guizot inclined his head.

"And ours."

That was the first point of friction.

Jo In-young’s posture stiffened.

"This is our land," he said.

"Yes," Guizot replied evenly.

"And we respect that."

"Then there is no need for your oversight," Jo said.

Guizot did not react.

His tone remained steady.

"There is always need for mutual clarity."

The words were careful.

asured.

But firm.

Kim raised his hand slightly.

"That will be defined," he said.

Both sides paused.

The tension eased, but it did not disappear.

Kim continued.

"You will be limited in number."

"Yes."

"You will not increase your presence without agreent."

"Yes."

"You will not bring additional ships without notice."

Guizot paused this ti.

Only briefly.

But it was enough to be noticed.

"Notice can be given," he said.

Kim’s eyes did not leave him.

"And approval?"

Guizot t his gaze.

"That will depend on the situation."

The silence that followed felt heavier than before.

Jo In-young leaned forward again, his voice sharper now.

"No," he said. "That will depend on us."

Guizot remained still.

"We do not act without reason," he said.

"And we do not accept action without agreent," Jo replied.

For a mont, neither side moved.

Neither spoke.

The line between them felt clear.

Sharp.

Kim spoke again.

"This is the boundary," he said.

Both n turned toward him.

"Notice and approval," he continued. "Both are required."

Guizot held his gaze for a mont.

Then he nodded.

"Yes."

The agreent settled.

It was not complete.

But it held.

Yi Ji-yeon stepped forward slightly.

"Trade will not begin imdiately," he said.

Guizot looked at him.

"No."

"It will be studied first."

"Yes."

"Goods will be reviewed."

"Yes."

"Terms will be defined."

"Yes."

The pattern returned.

Controlled.

asured.

Each point set down with care.

Kim looked down briefly at the table between them, then back up.

"You understand what this is," he said.

Guizot answered without delay.

"Yes."

"This is not opening," Kim said.

"No."

"This is control."

"Yes."

Kim gave a small nod.

"Then we understand each other."

The wind outside grew stronger, brushing against the pavilion and pushing through the open sides.

Inside, no one moved.

Jo In-young spoke again.

"You say you co peacefully," he said.

"Yes."

"But you remain without leaving."

"Yes."

"You expand without asking."

Guizot shook his head slightly.

"No."

That drew attention imdiately.

"No?" Jo repeated.

Guizot held his gaze.

"We expand where we are permitted to stand."

The distinction was clear.

Carefully chosen.

Jo let out a slow breath.

"That is a narrow line."

"Yes."

"And one that can change."

Guizot did not deny it.

"Yes."

The honesty did not ease the tension.

But it made it clearer.

Kim stood.

The eting had reached its natural end.

"This will continue," he said.

Guizot rose as well.

"Yes."

"We will define further terms."

"Yes."

"And you will remain within what has been agreed."

"Yes."

The repetition carried weight.

Each ti it was spoken, it beca more fixed.

More real.

They inclined their heads once more.

No ceremony.

No display.

But recognition.

As they stepped out of the pavilion, the guards shifted slightly, adjusting their stance as the eting ended. The wind moved stronger now, carrying the cold of late autumn across the shore.

The sea remained steady.

The ships remained anchored.

But sothing had changed.

Not in position.

Not in distance.

But in understanding.

The first eting had opened the exchange.

The second had shaped it.

Now, both sides knew the line between them.

Kim Jwa-geun turned and began walking inland without looking back.

His steps were steady.

asured.

Jo In-young followed close behind, his expression still firm, his thoughts turning over each word that had been spoken.

Yi Ji-yeon walked beside them in silence, his mind already moving ahead to what would co next.

Behind them, the French delegation returned toward the shoreline.

Their movents were just as controlled.

Just as asured.

Neither side withdrew.

Neither side advanced.

But neither side remained the sa.

The space between them was no longer empty.

It was filled with terms.

Boundaries.

Conditions.

And sothing harder to manage, which is expectation.

The wind moved across the coast as the light began to fade.

The guards remained at their posts.

The ships did not move.

And the distance between the two worlds—

Stayed exactly where it had been set.

For now.

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