The news that Lin Yi wanted to meet was immediately communicated to the other party.
When Aguna heard the news, he also fell into a contemplation.
He was wondering whether or not he should go, and if he did go, whether he could return.
However, after pondering for a long time, he decided to attend the banquet because whether he could sit on the Khan's throne really depended on what the other party said.
As such, the next second after receiving the message, a group of Hu soldiers marched mightily towards Hangu Pass.
However, these Hu soldiers were not carrying swords, spears, or bows and arrows. Instead, they were pushing carts of goods.
These goods were evidently very heavy, leaving two deep tracks on the road.
Thus, these carts were placed at the bottom of the city wall outside Hangu Pass, arrayed in a long, unbroken line.
Aguna also came out, and after the defending soldiers lowered the basket, he stepped right in and was directly lifted to the top of the city wall.