Under the circumstances at the time, the Tiaoman Empire was actually forced to compromise.
If the Tiaoman Empire was unwilling to compromise and recognize the dominant position of the Liangxia Empire, the third global war could likely erupt immediately, or within ten years. For the Tiaoman Empire, which had exhausted its national power and whose homeland was subjected to strategic bombing, desperately needing post-war reconstruction, it would certainly not be a match for the Liangxia Empire, even in ten years. It would lose the war from the first day of battle.
Decades later, the Tiaoman Empire was clearly unwilling to accept this outcome.
In fact, after the war ended, the Tiaoman Empire had been striving to attain superpower status, with all its efforts aimed at achieving this goal.
Unfortunately, as long as the Bulan Kingdom had Liangxia Empire's stationed troops, the Tiaoman Empire was not a superpower.
At least politically, it was not a genuine superpower.
