Kazami42
Budget Morpheus, soldier #1,128,300 reporting in.
Tent
The general would only stare before nodding her head. "Interesting proposal you have here, I guess I will have to wait and see then..." She would ask the translator for a piece of paper, and after being given to her, she would take out a pen and begin writing on the paper. After a few minutes had passed, she then gave the translator the paper to give to the diplomat. It was very crude and short, and had a roughly written section on the bottom of it to sign a name. The document repeating the deal but also adding in, that the Japanese will not threaten the lives of the Russian people if they agree, and should they be threatened then Japan would be held accountable entirely. It also had the general's first name at the top of it, depicting the meeting between "[COLOR= rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.870588)]Anastasiya" and "Japanese diplomat" on it. She would then wait for the diplomat. @Wickedkent[/COLOR]