That ship has sailed a long time ago. In Taiwan, attitudes have already toughened to the point where peaceful reunification is impossible. Further olive branches from mainland to Taiwan is pointless at this point. So we are at a point where soft power has failed. However, hard power can always find a way to succeed.
Hard power VS soft power
A very strange situation from various interviews and polls is that many Taiwanese choose independence when being asked about their preference about independence or reunification with the mainland China, but when given only two choices: war or reunification, they pick reunification. This is really 不见棺材不掉泪。
Taiwan TV street interview: How Taiwanese youth think about "2 years Mandatory Military Service law"
Replies are: It's useless, people will refuse to go to war anyway.
It's waste of time, it's just like a summer camp.
We'll just die if going to a war, there's zero chance we can win a war over mainland China.
Military training won't save our lives, and Taiwan's people are not united.
Question: If Taiwan goes to war with mainland China, would you like to join and fight?
Reply: Certainly not, I'll find a place to hide
We can fight but it's meaningless, we can never win.
No one likes to go to war...
Young people don't want to go to war and don't want to waste such a long time on military service
I won't, I don't want to die. Life is meant for more meaningful things.
In the end of the interview, the host shows the answers for the 5 quesions on board, the most chosen one is: "Come on, stop fooling around, what's the point for this conscription law when no one wants to fight and no one wants to go to war?"