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Chapter 1318 The Empire Is the Hope of Humanity

Chapter 1318 The empire is the hope of mankind (first update, please subscribe)

Author: Xiaoyu’s Destiny

Chapter 1318 The empire is the hope of mankind (first update, please subscribe)

Compared to the British Empire, Emperor Zhu Da's house of cards has many cards.

From Boolean cards to Irish cards to Boxer cards...

When the cards are played one by one, what is being played?

What we are fighting is the lifeblood of the British Empire.

Why are there so many cards to play?

To put it bluntly, its core is that "strategy is the crime of the country being strategized". Britain has too many problems waiting for Emperor Zhu to play. In fact, even if Emperor Zhu doesn't play, there will be other countries that will play in the future.

cards, it depends on whether they can catch which cards.

After these cards were played out, as the weakened party, it was even a hindsight.

By the time they realize the seriousness of the problem, it may be too late.

In this imperial card game, what kind of cards do each other have in their hands, and when will they play what kind of cards?

I'm afraid only God knows this.

But for many ordinary people, they often involuntarily become a certain card in the imperial chess and card room.

For Chavez, what impressed him the most during the years he came to study in Daming?

Of course, it is the life of the people of the Ming Dynasty. For Chavez, he has always had a hope deep in his heart that one day, Venezuelans can live as happily as the people of the Ming Dynasty.

"This is Peru, Peru under the Ming Dynasty."

In Lima, walking through the streets of Lima, what did Chavez see?

There are row upon row of high-rise buildings, bright neon billboards, and spacious streets filled with cars of various brands. They are very similar to many big cities in the Ming Dynasty that Chavez has seen.

However, it is still different from the city under the Ming Dynasty. There are a large number of European-style buildings on both sides of the streets in Lima, which are remnants of the old era.

Such a prosperous scene is not limited to the main urban area. The New Town in the West District has the largest number of Chinese people. New Town is often a Chinese-speaking area and is also the most prosperous area in Lima. The buildings there are more modern and of course more lively.

It is prosperous, with not only a large number of immigrants, but also satellite towns extending to the outskirts of the city.

Of course, this does not mean that the old city is in decline. In fact, with the development of the city, many dilapidated courtyards and slums in Lima have been demolished, leaving those working people at the bottom who live in dark and damp houses.

, lived in a bright new apartment. Although most of the apartments were small houses with three bedrooms and one living room of 60 to 70 square meters, it still seemed a bit crowded for families with a larger population, but being able to live in such a bright and bright apartment

And a tidy house is enough for them to be grateful for.

"The rule of the Empire changed everyone's lives!"

Even as an outsider, Chavez can feel this change.

"You see, my friend, change..."

Walking on the street, Marquez cast his eyes on the passers-by and said in an envious tone,

"The changes can be felt in each of them. You see, the happiness and hope on their faces is something we can't see in Colombia or Venezuela. Can you imagine? This is a person who has been

The occupied areas..."

When referring to the occupation, Marquez said with some irony,

"Yes, Peru is still an occupied area - here...even until now, it is not the territory of the empire, why not? Because the empire has not officially announced annexation. Do you know why the Ming Dynasty is unwilling to annex directly? Because, annexation

There is a price to pay, such as the 10-hour work system, pension insurance and other benefits. All this means that the empire needs to bear a lot of expenses. But even as an occupied area of ​​the empire, the people here are living better than before.

better!"

Marquez continued with a sarcastic tone.

"As you can imagine, the empire, as the occupier, treated the Peruvians better than the Peruvians themselves. The same was true in the countryside. Millions of Peruvians received land, and for the first time they became truly free -

—owner of his own land, his own house, not some kind of lordly tenant farmer."

"I know, I know it all,"

Chavez said in a somewhat excited tone.

"What do people say? This is the freedom brought by empire. From Peru to Bolivia, all farmers, workers, and even businessmen in the cities say this is the freedom brought by empire. Empire is the conqueror of these countries.

, but what is the saddest thing? Under the occupation of the empire, people have gained real freedom, and I mean real freedom, not the freedom that Mr. Caudillo kept saying after independence - the freedom given to us."

"Their freedom, I'm afraid it's their personal freedom, has nothing to do with us... or ordinary South American people."

"How could it be related? What kind of life did the people live under the rule of those masters? Almost all the farmers were their tenant farmers. They not only rented the master's land, but also relied on the master like slaves.

In the manor, even the businessmen seem to be free, but they still have to endure the extortion and extortion of the masters. Everyone...I mean in various countries in South America..."

Chavez said with emphasis.

"All men are slaves to their masters until..."

Chavez pointed his finger in the distance, pointed at the flying imperial flag, and said.

"It wasn't until the empire conquered this place that people truly gained freedom and liberation... Yes, that's right, liberation!"

Chavez said in Chinese.

"The empire liberated this land, shattered the chains of slavery, and gave freedom to the people of this land."

Nodding, Marquez said.

"What's the most ironic thing? It's the men who are in exile in Europe and the United States who actually call on the people to resist the rule of the empire for the freedom of Peru or the freedom of Chile!"

"Haha, what a bunch of childish people."

Chavez laughed.

"They are instigating resistance, but what about the people living here? They even wish they could become part of the empire now. After all, their lives will be further changed by being incorporated into the empire, such as a ten-hour work system, pensions, medical insurance, etc.

This is what people long for..."

"They will one day become members of the Empire,"

Marquez said.

"But what about us? What should we do?"

There was a certain helplessness in Chavez's tone, and of course it was also filled with a certain desire. He was eager to change the world.

"We always have a way. I...I think maybe one day we can also become a member of the empire."

Becoming a member of the empire and being integrated into the empire is their desire for these progressive young people. Because for them, what they see and hear is the various devastations that the powerful have inflicted on their own people.

.Since the independence of their country, presidents have been elected one after another, and the power has been vested in them. What have they done? Apart from fighting for power and profit, apart from oppressing the people, what have they done?

But the name is different. In their view, the Ming Dynasty is like a beacon for mankind, which has illuminated the entire South America. They believe that when they become a member of the empire, everyone can live a happy life.

The empire is the beacon of mankind and the hope of mankind.

(End of chapter)


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