Yitu, unwilling to accept defeat, claimed that Zhao Yao's method of archery competition was unfair. He demanded Zhao Yao face him in a straightforward match without any tricks.
Hearing Yitu's insistence on a fair competition, Zhao Yao found it very amusing and couldn't help but burst into laughter.
Hearing Zhao Yao's laughter, the ministers also started laughing.
Yitu didn't know what Zhao Yao and the others were laughing about, but he could tell these Great Zhou people were mocking him. His face turned livid with anger as he shouted at Zhao Yao, asking if he dared to compete again.
Of course, Zhao Yao dared to compete again, and he generously allowed Yitu to set the rules for the competition.
The Xiongnu were skilled in mounted archery, often hunting while on horseback. He suggested a horseback archery competition. Upon hearing this, Zhao Yao readily agreed.
