Conhoi, Minhdao
The bright and vibrant city of Conhoi is situated to the northwest of Minhdao and is one of the largest locations within the closed dictatorship to border Taishan. Lately, there has been a large military presence within the city - more than usual that is - with little to no information to the public as to why that is. The Pháp cung điện or "Dharma Palace" was one of the largest standing buildings dedicated to Buddhism in the country and in the world. But since the Chuthe takeover in the old days, Sr. General Hien Suu Khan and the entire Chuthe panel have been using it for meetings that were to remain quiet and of the upmost importance.
On this particular day, General Khan and a few of the other Chuthe memebers who didn't remain in Diengam were coming to the Dharma Palace to meet Major-General Anchaly Pokuean, Minister of External Affairs for the Council for Democracy and Justice and the unmistakable leader of South Ratomkira. Having a national system much like Minhdaos', this meeting was the most anticipated for Gen. Khan for many months now. The Palace was well decorated, and though there were to be no outsiders or reporters within the Palace, both the Minhdese and what Khan called the "true Ratomkiran flag" were both suspended on each side of the long jaded hall leading to a large room of meditation and concentration which were now furnished with only the finest of Minh furniture ready for this meeting of the decade.