God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3323 Making up for it

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It can be said that by relying on a strong hand and the most basic humanitarian guarantees, the Bingzhou region has maintained a fairly high level of output and stability, continuously exporting minerals and ensuring the steel consumption of the Central Plains.

Based on these feedback results, it can be further proven that the Han Empire at this time was truly a beacon of civilization and a nation that the people desired.

Even the standard treatment and basic welfare benefits were enough to make countless people strive to become a part of the Han Empire.

Although this level of fanaticism did not reach the extent to which the barbarians of the Roman Empire longed to be Roman citizens, many foreign tribes did put aside their inner resistance and began to yearn for the Han Empire and try to become a part of it.

In short, the prosperity of the nation and the flourishing of its culture propelled the empire forward.

In this regard, Liu Tong did not stop them, but he also did not give them preferential treatment. He simply set a threshold based on normal standards and gave them a chance.

If you don't put in enough effort and make enough sacrifices, how can you expect to enjoy the same treatment as citizens of the Han Empire? Isn't that ridiculous?
As for providing extra treatment and compensation like the Qiang people did in the past, that is completely unacceptable.

From the perspective of governance, once the dominant ethnic group is stabilized, any minor ethnic groups, no matter how much trouble they cause, can be easily wiped out.

Conversely, when the dominant ethnic group is affected, even the most steadfast members of other ethnic groups cannot prevent the nation from being impacted, let alone the most steadfast members of other ethnic groups...

"Once they reach their designated location, we will teach them how to farm. That place is indeed quite good; the terrain is relatively open, and the harvest of grain grown there is also quite good..." Liu Tong slowly explained the relevant follow-up policies in front of Liu Xiu.

"This seems no different from any other place, right?" Listening to the relevant policies, Liu Xiu blinked and thought about the local policies he had previously promoted, but he didn't notice any difference.

“Since we acknowledge the other party, it’s best not to make any differences, isn’t it?” Liu Tong nodded calmly, indicating that Liu Xiu’s words made sense, and then added, “Before the senior arrives, these rules and regulations will remain unchanged. As for after the senior arrives, the relevant policies will be adjusted according to the existing rules and regulations…”

After understanding the reason, Liu Xiu looked down at himself, then at Liu Tong, and then smiled and slowly said, "Thank you, Your Majesty!"

Through years of hard work, she has indeed accumulated some capital and political resources, but whether she can solidify her position, especially among foreign races, remains to be seen.

But Liu Tong's words meant that her appearance would bring about a host of policy changes, and these changes would form the basis for her standing among the alien races, giving her real power.

Although he didn't have many ideas or ambitions in his heart, having this real power would allow him to better protect himself and avoid too much danger.

It can be said that at this time, Liu Xiu was still unaware of her status among the Yuezhi people, let alone the extent of their fervor for her identity.

As long as Liu Xiu is in place and has sufficient proof of identity, he can instantly gain real power, or he can make someone else gain real power. The only difference between the two depends on Liu Xiu's own abilities.

If Liu Xiu is capable enough and strong enough, there shouldn't be any problem in him unifying the internal affairs.

If one lacks the ability, then it is a rare treasure, and only the one who obtains it can become the emperor of the Yuezhi people.

As for who gets it, that doesn't matter anymore! Under normal circumstances, it's the law of the jungle, meaning the strong get it.

Given their relatively good relationship and harmonious interactions during this period, Liu Tong did help Liu Xiu in this regard, preventing him from becoming as insignificant as the Imperial Seal of the State.

There's no way around it; this world is full of metaphysics, and the Yuezhi people are also full of sickly individuals.

If some short-circuited, yet highly efficient individual were to actually allow Liu Xiu to achieve a unique form of immortality, then he would truly become the imperial seal of the Yuezhi people.

Father dies, son succeeds; elder brother dies, younger brother succeeds; generation after generation, endlessly…

Given the high probability of such an event, we can only prepare in advance to avoid any unexpected incidents.

Judging from this perspective, Liu Tong could accept Liu Xiu's expression of gratitude as a matter of course.

The two chatted idly, but soon the conversation shifted to other topics.

The relevant recommendations, which had been decided in advance, were also conveyed to the government affairs office at this time.

The government affairs department held a brief discussion on this suggestion and agreed that there were no issues with the handling of the matter. They then refined the relevant details and subsequently issued the document.

During this process, many people had other ideas, but few were related to the matter itself.

After learning about this matter, people like Xun Yu quickly grasped the crux of the matter and sent the relevant information and suggestions to the west, to Cao Cao at this time.

This behavior was considered normal by everyone. After all, Xun Yu stayed in Chang'an not only to help manage the country's internal affairs, but also to help Cao Cao and others coordinate political resources, logistical supplies, and so on.

The state would certainly not shortchange its personnel who travel abroad, and at the very least, it would handle matters officially. However, this very official handling was rather unpleasant for Cao Cao's side.

In most cases, there are no problems at all when business is handled strictly according to procedures, and there is not even a reason to object. However, some things are more urgent, and if you miss them, they may be gone forever.

Realizing the huge gap between them, Cao Cao agreed to let Xun Yu stay in Chang'an to help with government affairs and, at the same time, salvage Cao Cao's political trust and goodwill.

However, Cao Cao and others received the relevant information about three days later. The fact that they were able to get the information so quickly was due to the further maturation of the training of war eagles. Cao Cao's forces also began to train them on a large scale, which facilitated the flow of information.

As for the token transfer based on Liu Tong's mental power, the issuance of such tokens was suspended on the grounds of mental safety.

Understanding the reasons behind this, Xi Zhicai could only accept it reluctantly. Out of respect for Xi Zhicai, Cao Cao did not file an appeal, instead choosing to strengthen the methods and intensity of information transmission through conventional channels to compensate for the delay in this aspect of information dissemination. (End of Chapter)

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