Ying Quliang is both excited and a little disappointed now. What is exciting is that Qin's dominance is becoming more and more secure, and the princes of all countries must be cautious when facing Xianyang. What's disappointing is that Bai Zi's status is gradually rising. All the countries in China, Persia and the West seem to regard Bai Dong as the spokesperson of the Qin State. That's it for all Chinese affairs. Once it involves the issues of the West and the New World, The first thing the countries wanted to know was Bai Zi's opinion. This was originally a logical thing. The Chinese United Nations had been established for several years. This unique political system certainly gave the Zhou royal family a reassurance, and at the same time it also laid the foundation for Qin to become the world's hegemon. A good foundation has pushed Chinese law to an unprecedented height. The economic base determines the superstructure, and in turn the superstructure must serve the economic base. The introduction of various laws after the establishment of the United Nations not only made the Legalist sages rejoice, but even Yang Zhu, a guy who has always had a bad mouth, jumped out countless times to praise the United Nations political system as "the first of its kind" and "the foundation of eternity"; The giant businessmen who truly control the economic lifeline of various countries have benefited the most from it. After all, even the Fan family and Xu family, such giant business families, want to see peace and prosperity. What good does it do to business to fight all day long? ? Five or six years is enough time for this kind of tacit understanding to be formed. This era where hundreds of schools of thought contend and do not respect Confucianism is just as Bai Dong expected, and is moving step by step towards a primary legal society. If no accidents happen, I believe that in ten years In eight years, Oriental China will be the first to enter the era of 'rule of law'. This is the thing that gives Bai Dong the most sense of accomplishment. Compared with it, money and power are nothing. The title of the originator of Chinese rule of law can make him wake up from his dream with a smile. Bai Dong may wake up laughing, but Ying Quliang wants to cry. He, the King of Qin, is in great pain now. Now the envoys from Wei, Qi, Zhao, Chu, Han, Lu, Song and other countries are making a fuss in Xianyang Palace. Lao Tian Ji, who went to Xianyang to serve as the envoy of Qi, is even more upset. He was furious and grabbed the Chu envoy to death, and the Chu envoy's face turned pale with fright. What all countries are fighting for is nothing more than their share of interests in the New World; now that the division of Chinese power has been completed, with the protection of "International Law", all countries have Without mutual conquest, development in China would be limited, and the New World would become a wrestling field that all countries must compete for. The principle of preemption in "International Law" is not just a matter of words. This principle, which will remain unchanged for at least thirty years under Bai Dong's proposal, has made many princes' eyes red? If you want to compete in the New World, you have to strike first, but you are thousands of miles away, how can you be one step ahead? The plan given by Bai Dong is very detailed. In the past five years, all countries have been doing their best to transport supplies to Persia and train the "new navy" in Istanbul seaport. This is different from the inland navy. Not only must they learn various maritime and ocean-going knowledge, but also to learn various contents about the New World before going to the ocean. These training lessons were all taught by the ocean-going sailors led by Gong Zishun, and they were impartial and fair. However, for the first time, how many ships could each country in the New World have, how many soldiers could it send, and how many ships could it race in a completely unfamiliar new continent? On the ground, it all depends on the attitude of Qin. Ying Quliang is not stupid. Why is he clinging to Persia, Rome and Greece? Even the legendary seaport leading to the New World is controlled by the Qin State, which is equivalent to strangulating the throats of all countries. How big a share each country can occupy in the first joint ocean voyage all depends on the mood of the Qin State. Although Ying Quliang is a contemporary Qin army, all countries know that Bai Dong is the one who truly controls Persia and frightens the Western countries, especially the New World, who is most familiar with it! Gong Zishun, a man who had been to the outer edge of the New World, only obtained nautical charts and ocean current charts from Bai Dong. The new sails invented by Bai Dong were hung on the boat, and the bow used to indicate the direction was Bai Dong's guide. Even the seaport of Istanbul is under the control of Pang Juan's army, and it is said that it is still Bai Dong's group. Therefore, envoys from various countries fought to the end, and what they were waiting for was Bai Dong's opinion. Why is Tian Ji so unscrupulous? Isn't it because Qi and Qin have a special relationship, and he and Bai Dong are also old acquaintances? At this time, it is the time to test a monarch. If Ying Quliang wants to monopolize power, he does not need to listen to Bai Dong's opinion. However, Bai Dong has made great contributions to the Qin State and has a better understanding of the Western situation. Pang Juan, who is sweeping the Western world, , Sun Bin is a member of the "White" family, and Ying Quliang is a person who does not lack political wisdom and certainly knows how to act. What's more, it's not just the envoys from various countries who are making a fuss now, but even Bu Rongyi, the dignified wife of the Qin State, is also making a fuss. Bu Rongyi's reasons are very good. Now Yiqu State is also a state. Although it is half a vassal of Qin State, can it be regarded as under the rule of Emperor Zhou? Weiguo is also a vassal state of Wei State, so why can it go to the New World to get a piece of the pie? Isn¡¯t it possible for Yiqu Country? Ying Quliang, oh Ying Quliang, how much I suffered and how many tears I shed while marrying you. Is it easy for me? Seeing his wife crying, Ying Quliang was also confused; but no matter what, Yiqu State was too important to Qin State, and no matter how great the relationship between Weng and son-in-law was, it could not serve the interests of the country, so even if Bu Rongyi cried, his eyes would be red. Ying Quliang didn't even nod. He just said that Yiqu was a people on horseback. What was he going to do across the ocean? My good wife, do you really not believe in your husband? With the Qin State here, are you still afraid that the Yiqu State will suffer a loss? Bu Rongyi was not willing to listen. He only insisted that Bai Dong said that the New World also has grasslands and cute grass-mud horses. From now on, the Yiqu people will go to the New World to herd grass-mud horses! Ying Quliang couldn't laugh or cry, you're a safe man, you can solve the trouble you caused, anyway, I don't care what method you use, just appease your sister-in-law first! Bai Dong went to meet with the envoys of various countries first. In fact, disputes between countries can be easily resolved, as long as fairness is reflected; Bai Dong's suggestion was to demarcate the interests of each country based on their size, strength and contribution in the Western Expedition, and even detailed Since it was fair and reasonable how many ships each country could occupy and how many troops it could accompany, and it was proposed by Bai Dong, the man who actually controlled Persia and the West, all countries could only agree even if they were still dissatisfied. After seeing Bu Rongyi with red and swollen eyes, Bai Dong only said one sentence to make his sister-in-law smile: "Sister-in-law, I support you! Support Yiqu Country! I have already prepared the fleet belonging to Yiqu Country" Bu Rong As expected, Yi smiled widely, gave Ying Quliang a hard look and said, "I knew it was my uncle who was kind to me." (To be continued.)