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Text Chapter Thirty-ninth, Release Liangzhou

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    After figuring out the ins and outs, the three brothers Li Mu signed up decisively.  To be precise, the two elder brothers were forced to sign up, and he was the only one who signed up voluntarily.

    The arms cannot hold back the thighs.  If everyone united to make a fuss before the fall of Loushan County, they might be able to change the court's decision.

    Forget about it now.  The Great Zhou Empire was once again on the verge of collapse, and it would be really unreasonable for a son of honor not to serve the court.

    At this point, no one will lose face.  Among the Forbidden Army, there are quite a few people with strong backgrounds. These people have always been the main force of the disturbance, but now they have all died down.

    Since it is destined to be released, rather than being forced to leave Beijing by the court, it is better to sign up on your own initiative, at least you can win some political points.

    Seeing the two elder brothers who were like frost beating eggplants, Li Mu had no choice but to comfort him: "You don't have to worry too much, things are not that bad.

    The imperial court is not a fool. It is certainly impossible for a gangster of the level in Loushan County to send small pawns like us to encircle and suppress them.

    This time we went to Beijing to suppress the rebellion. Our main task is not to suppress the rebellion, but to stabilize the place.

    Compared with the rotten yamen in the local area, the integrity of us people is still better after all.  "

    There is no way, Li Mu is not a person who likes to lie.  I have limited confidence in my colleagues in the Forbidden Army, and I dare not talk about my ability, so I can only compare it with the magistrate.

    As one of the card troops of the Great Zhou Empire, the Forbidden Army is relatively clean.  As a gilded place for noble children, the main officers are not the ones who are short of money.

    Even if there is a task of patrolling the streets, everyone doesn't look down on those three melons and two dates, so they don't scratch the ground much.

    Of course, the place to patrol is the capital, which is also an important reason.

    At the foot of the imperial city, the best place in the world.  Even if it hides a lot of darkness and evil, it will be cleaner than the outside.

    After all, if one brick is thrown and ten people are thrown down, among them there will be one royal family member, two nobles, and five official relatives or servants.

    In this area where there are many well-connected households, except for a few hard-headed Erha who come out to make big news from time to time, most officials follow the "stable character decision".

    "Thirteenth brother, you don't need to comfort us. The imperial court is so eager to urge me to wait to leave Beijing, it is not our ability, but the private army of the family behind us.

    If there is no accident, the places we princes and princes will go to next will not be good places.

    If the hard bones are not allowed to be gnawed by us people, can they still be handed over to Nabang, who will only embarrass people?  "

    The strong contempt in Li Liang's tone is enough to show that the chain of contempt within the aristocratic group has been deeply rooted.

    In a sense, it was the existence of this chain of contempt that enabled Li Mu to get along like a fish in water among the Imperial Army.

    Within the aristocratic group, it is acquiesced that the princes' children are superior.  He was able to sneak into the school captain's circle as a thousand households.

    This arrogance is not in vain, but has the strength to support it.  Compared with the aristocratic families with false titles in the capital, the military strength of the local princes is much stronger.

    For example, this time, no matter how powerful the nobles with false titles are, the family will at most gather a few hundred soldiers for them to support.

    No more.  What does the emperor think of a bunch of private troops in the capital?  No matter how rich they are, they dare not violate this taboo.

    In contrast, local princes do not have this concern.

    Even if Dingyuanhou's Mansion is only a second-tier wealthy family, the fiefdom is only a county, and there are more than 100,000 regular troops in the family, plus the local garrison, there are two to three hundred thousand armed forces.

    Compared with several top princes, this is purely insignificant.  Without an army of one million, how dare you say that you are your own top prince?

    However, these are still legal, and no one can say anything.  As one of the problems left over from the history of the Great Zhou Empire, the Zhou emperors of all dynasties were powerless.

    Seeing the collapse of the local situation, the imperial court couldn't care less, so it could only rely on the strength of these princes to tide over the crisis first.

    Directly issuing an edict is definitely not enough, not only the emperor's face is not good.  It would be embarrassing if these guys just lingered after they settled down the place.

    As a last resort, we can only appoint the princes' children.  Anyway, these are low-level officials, and they can be transferred away when the situation stabilizes.

    This is a conspiracy.  It is up to you whether you want to help your own children or not. Anyway, the imperial court didn't let you princes send troops, so you can pretend that you didn't see it.

    If before the fall of Loushan County, the rebel army was still a small trash fish, it is estimated that everyone would be happy to pave the way for their children.?? is the practice time is still short.  After more than ten or twenty years, the masters of Wen Dao will emerge, and the effect will be seen.

    Perhaps with this credit for promoting the new Wen Dao cultivation system, after the Great Zhou Empire cools down, the literati will be merciful in the history books in the future, and say a few words about Emperor Taichang.

    In order not to become cannon fodder to be sacrificed, the nine candidate states selected by Li Mu were all on the corners without exception, and there was no major power in the surrounding area.

    A typical place where you can fight for hegemony if you advance, and you can separate one side if you retreat. It is a proper place for princely hegemony.

    Of course, in this world where great power belongs to itself, the advantages of geographical location are greatly reduced.

    The first thing everyone is fighting for is a place with a developed economy, rich aura, and rich resources, and everything else is scum.

    Li Mu has no interest in fighting for world hegemony as long as the human emperor cannot live forever.  It's just a subconscious habit that allows him to make the choice that is best for him

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