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Chapter 1280: Reward

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    "Empire Hegemony" Chapter 1280

    Qin An, chief of government affairs, built a luxurious palace for Chen Ziang according to the size of the former emperor, and also wanted to please Chen Ziang.

    Who knew that when he wanted to flatter, he slapped the horse's leg. After hearing what Chen Ziang said, he couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

    "My minister didn't think carefully, and I ask your majesty to come down."

    In a short period of time, Qin An did something wrong twice, and now he is also terrified.

    As the chief minister of government affairs, Qin An is the head of civil servants in name, with a high position and authority, and he can be regarded as Chen Ziang's right-hand man.

    In addition, Chen Ziang has been directing operations at the front, so most of the rear matters are decided by Qin An alone.

    Seeing that Chen Ziang was unhappy because of his self-assertion, Qin An was naturally very disturbed.

    "Your Majesty, this is also the kindness of President Qin. After all, the emperors of all dynasties have lived in such palaces. Your Majesty has great talents and strategies, and established the Far East Empire. This standard should not be lower than that of the previous emperors."

    ?Seeing Chen Ziang's displeasure, Qin An, Chief of Political Affairs, knelt down to plead guilty, while Xu Yong, head of the Eighth Field Army with a bandage on his arm, smoothed things over.

    Although Xu Yong, the commander of the Eighth Army, is now in charge of an army, he has been an undercover agent for the enemy for a long time. Compared with the Qinghe army's direct descendants, his status is still inferior.

    What's more, Xu Yong has been an undercover agent for the enemy for a long time, and he can be regarded as a loner in the Qinghe Army, with no one to talk to.

    Once he loses the respect of Chen Ziang, he, who is not a direct descendant of the legion commander, will be in a worrying situation.

    So at this time, Xu Yong also stood up in time to speak for Qin An, Chief of Political Affairs, and it can be regarded as a good relationship, which may be useful in the future.

    "I didn't mean to blame you, but I just hope you remember that water can carry a boat, and it can also overturn it. Our Qinghe army is the army of the people, and what we eat is also the food grown by the people. We should put the people first.  Instead of enjoying the extravagant life for ourselves, otherwise, we will be defeated sooner or later." Chen Ziang said to Qin An and the generals earnestly.

    Chen Ziang's words were so deafening that everyone restrained their smiles and agreed in unison.

    "Get up. Whatever you do in the future, put the people first." Chen Ziang told Qin An who was sweating profusely.

    "My minister would like to follow His Majesty's instruction."

    After Qin An, the high-ranking Chief of Political Affairs, thanked him, he stood up again, looked at Xu Yong, the commander of the Eighth Army, and nodded slightly, showing gratitude.

    It's just that Qin An lost the high-spirited posture before, and became much more low-key and respectful in front of Chen Ziang.

    Previously, Qin An was the head of the central government affairs government and concurrently the head of the imperial government affairs office. He was the head of civil servants, so he naturally didn't pay attention to anyone when he spoke or acted.

    At this moment, Chen Ziang's vigilance was negligent during the triumphant ceremony, which caused Chen Ziang to be almost assassinated by an assassin.

    Now he built a luxurious and luxurious palace on his own initiative, which did not meet Chen Ziang's wishes and made Chen Ziang angry.

    After these two incidents, there is no doubt that Qin An, the Chief of Political Affairs, has given way to a high position. He also realized that a companion is like a tiger, and suddenly became more humble and respectful.

    Although Chen Ziang did not reprimand Qin An for these two incidents, it seemed to be an understatement, but it was full of meaning.

    After all, Qin An has a high position and authority, and has been in charge of various affairs in the rear. If the people are not the most important thing, the governance system of the entire empire will go wrong.

    He is now starting to correct this problem from Qin An, and he also hopes that officials at all levels of the empire will always think about the people and do things for the people.

    "Your Majesty, since the palace has been completed, it would be a waste of money and people to tear it down. Now, there will be no suitable place for His Majesty to live in. It is better for Your Majesty to live in it first."

    After all, Chen Ziang was the emperor of the empire. He said it was too extravagant, but in the eyes of Qin An and other officials, this palace could not be lived in except for Chen Ziang, so he persuaded Chen Ziang to move in.

    Anyway, when the time comes, the raw rice will be cooked, so Chen Ziang can't move out anymore, can he?

    "Your Majesty, the last general also thinks that what the chief executive said is good, why not move in and settle down first, Your Majesty."

    "Even if His Majesty doesn't think about himself, he has to think about the two ladies."

    All the generals also tried to persuade Chen Ziang.?I hope Chen Ziang can live in this palace.

    After all, Chen Ziang is the emperor of the Far East Empire. If the emperor doesn't live in the palace, they will be ashamed to build a mansion in the future.

    "That's fine, I live in three palaces, one handles government affairs, the other serves as a resting place, and the third is where my wife lives."

    Chen Ziang also knows that some things can be left to the end, if he insists on not staying, it will make it difficult for the people below.

    However, he did not accept all of them, but only chose three palaces among more than thirty palaces as his residence.

    "I don't think you need to choose another house. You each choose a palace to live in."

    After Chen Zi'ang chose three palaces as his residence, he immediately let the army commander Li Changqing, Xu Yong and others also live in them.

    "This is a palace built for His Majesty, and the last general dare not overstep."

    Seeing that Chen Ziang actually wanted them to live in, Li Changqing and others naturally did not dare to agree.

    You must know that this is a palace specially built for Chen Ziang. If these generals don't know how to live in it, they may move their heads at some point.

    "You are all meritorious ministers of the empire, and it is your duty to live in the palace. That's the matter."

    "Thank you, Your Majesty, for the reward."

    Seeing that there was no way to shirk away, everyone felt the great favor in their hearts, and they all expressed their gratitude.

    Chen Zi'ang allowed these heroes of the empire to live beside him. Apart from rewarding their merits, it also prevented them from setting up new stoves and wasting money and people.

    Another important reason is that they live around their own, their every move is under their own eyes, and they can't hide anything from themselves.

    The chief of government affairs and the heads of each legion can each choose a palace as their residence. This is Chen Zi'ang's affirmation of their contributions, and it also solves the problem of their houses.

    "The rest of the palaces are all cleaned up to raise the orphans of the fallen soldiers."

    Chen Ziang chose three palaces by himself, and distributed them to the Chief of Political Affairs and some of the legion commanders. He also distributed the remaining palaces.

    The Qinghe Army fought bloody battles on the front line, countless soldiers died in battle, and countless orphans were left behind.

    These are the descendants of Zhongliang, and Chen Ziang naturally would not treat them badly, so he took out a few palaces to raise them, in order to show that even if he became emperor, he would treat his military relatives preferentially.

    Chen Ziang did not take dozens of luxurious palaces as his own, but divided them into three parts, and bestowed them on meritorious soldiers and war orphans, undoubtedly erecting a wise and majestic image, which impressed everyone.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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