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5088 Sergeant preferential treatment

A large number of memorials flew in front of Lu Yu like snowflakes.

However, Lu Yu turned a deaf ear to these memorials, leaving a large number of memorials unpublished, and even punished some of those who spoke sharply.

Several sharp-tongued Army officers were detained and sent to Liangjie Mountain and the wilderness.

These distribution orders were issued by Li Si.

Some angry Army officers wanted to find Li Si to ask for details, but were turned away by the former leader.

"What are you doing with your brains? Things like knighthood are all His Majesty's decision. Now that you are questioning the court, are you questioning His Majesty?" Li Si wrote a letter to several familiar classmates. The words in the letter

Quite sharp.

The person who received the letter copied it privately and it spread immediately.

At this moment, the members of the Lu Party who were still in the imperial capital were waking up from a dream.

They originally thought that by supporting Lu Yu in times of crisis, they had the merit of following the dragon, and since then they have become arrogant and arrogant. However, after receiving today's blow, these people woke up as if from a dream, and felt a chill down their backs.

Lu Yu could even suppress the Zhao family, let alone them?

Those who originally thought of continuing to question the court had stopped and did not dare to speak out at all.

As the Lu Party went into hiding, a large number of military attachés from the Dongsheng Party entered the court.

According to the ancestral arrangement of the Yu Dynasty, civilian officials were placed above military officials.

Although Cheng Jin promoted a large number of civil servants after taking office as Minister of Civil Affairs, these civil servants still could not be compared with senior generals such as Lu Jingsheng in terms of qualifications and merit.

This resulted in military commanders having considerable say in the court, and sometimes they could even influence the dynasty's decision-making.

In the Qiankun Palace, the fierce and highly cultivated military commanders faced a group of civil servants, like a group of evil wolves meeting lambs. There was a sharp contrast between the two.

In fact, the civil servants are also quite advanced in cultivation, and many of them are still realm masters and Xuanxian-level beings. However, compared to the military generals who fight all the year round, their momentum is obviously lower.

The Cultivation Dynasty respects strength.

After the knighthood, the cabinet deliberated and Lu Yu approved the new regulations in the court.

"Sergeants establish military pay standards based on military merit levels and pay them on a monthly basis. In addition, those who have made meritorious service will receive additional military merit rewards."

"The Imperial College and the five major academies, government-affiliated schools at or above the state capital level, will give priority to recruiting retired sergeants and monks under the same conditions."

"Sergeants and their families enjoy priority rights in medical treatment, sightseeing, etc., and discounts are given to sergeants on transportation costs such as teleportation arrays and transport spaceships."

"It is clear that the pensions for sergeants killed in battle will be supervised by the Three Law Departments, and the bail pensions will be fully distributed to the families of the sergeants. This is a matter discussed by the cabinet, and His Majesty has already approved it. Let all ministries implement it seriously."

Li Si announced this regulation at the court meeting.

Many ministers present were stunned. Many of these regulations were the first time they had heard of them, and they found them quite fresh.

But what is even more unacceptable to them is that this regulation was directly issued and implemented by the cabinet without deliberation among ministers.

Generally speaking, important decisions are discussed between the cabinet and the emperor, but now there are only two people in the cabinet, and Yang Shouyi has been ill for many years. This decision was obviously made by Li Si alone.

What they worry about is not this decision, but the power of discussion they control.

If everything in the future is decided by the emperor and Li Si themselves, then they will undoubtedly become puppets of the imperial power.

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