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Chapter 745: Public Opinion!

Agula couldn't figure out where the Chu people got such a huge number of firearms, but looking at these grassland people, he deeply felt that they were spineless, and they were willing to surrender to the Chu country and abandon their own people!

At this moment, Agula was suddenly startled. He had just said that the Wanyan tribe used a violent method to forcibly integrate the various ethnic groups in the grassland, and that the hearts of the various ethnic groups in the grassland were not unified.

If the Chu State took advantage of this situation and entered the country at this time, there would be no need for the Chu State to give preferential treatment to these tribes. Even if Qiu did not commit any crimes, they would still be able to be called their saviors.

What's more, the Chu State now manages the territory they conquered in such a stable manner.

It can even be said that they never close their doors at night and never pick up lost things on the road.

I'm afraid there is no such scene in the Chu Kingdom, right?

Later, Agula sent someone to inquire and found out that whenever the Chu people conquered an area, they would attack the nobles on their grassland first.

As long as power spreads to places, there will be oppression. There is nothing that can be done about it. Corrupt officials have never been killed in every dynasty.

The Chu people used officials and nobles to get closer to the grassland herdsmen, which undoubtedly had a very good effect.

Moreover, the Chu people here implemented the management method of grassland people governing grassland people, and the people who governed the grasslands in western Zhejiang were elected through fair elections by the people.

Once there is a person who commits an offense, he can report it to the State of Chu, and the State of Chu will immediately deal with it in accordance with the law.

The supervising officials had little to do with the people who managed the grasslands, so they were naturally dealt with strictly.

Even if the people in the Central Plains accept bribes, they only accept some jewelry, silver coins, and land deeds, which are easy to carry and hide, but these things are also lacking in the grassland people.

Title deed? Are you kidding me?

Why do you think we are called nomads?

Where can this thing be found?

Giving away cattle and sheep? How can you hide such a big thing? You will be reported and exposed in minutes, okay?

Bribery is a dead end, and these self-proclaimed censors will naturally not be polite to grassland people who have violated national laws.

However, from Agula's point of view, this method is not without its shortcomings. Whether it is the Chu State or the grassland, people and sophistication cannot be circumvented. Not to mention the Central Plains and grasslands, no country in the world can circumvent it.

As time goes by and the Central Plains and the grasslands are able to communicate with each other, it will only take twenty or thirty years for corruption, bribery, corrupt officials, and everything else to be found.

At that time, it will just be a relationship between oppression and the oppressed.

But, then again, in twenty or thirty years, Chu State would have conquered the grassland seven or eight times!

At that time, they will definitely not let the grassland people govern the grassland people as they do now, and they will definitely send officials from the Chu State to govern.

Twenty or thirty years later, the grassland has long become the grassland of Chu!

Thinking of this, Agula urged the envoy to speed up their journey.

He quickly took a look to see where Chu's army had reached so that he could plan his defensive plan.

The wise king allowed Agula to return to the grassland with the envoy. Chu State could not kill Agula, the envoy, otherwise the surrounding countries would be afraid of Chu State and would not dare to send envoys to make good friends.

Therefore, the Chu State not only could not kill this envoy, but also escorted him back safely.

Once a Zhengshi dies in another country, it will definitely be a huge blow to the country's prestige.

This makes the wise king also have to be careful.

There are human connections everywhere, and of course there is no exception between countries.

What made Agula feel even worse was the public opinion spread by Chu State.

Originally, after the Glazed Wolf King was transported back to the grassland, the Khan held a ceremony to sacrifice the wolf king in Wanyan tribe. God gave the wolf king to Wanyan tribe, and Wanyan tribe was destined to belong to it.

Although Liuli can be made by spending a lot of resources, it would be impossible to make such a huge Liuli Wolf King. No one in their grassland would make such a thing.

What's more, this Glazed Wolf King is so huge, so mighty, and so natural without any impurities?

It’s hard to explain the origin of this thing even if it’s not a gift from God.

The unconvinced leaders of the surrounding tribes had no choice but to believe in the Liuli Wolf King rather than trust him, so they regarded the Wanyan tribe as their true destiny on the grassland, their khan.

Anyone who dares to go against Wanyanbu is going against God.

But now Agula was walking on the land that once belonged to the grassland, and he clearly heard another voice, that is, where was this Glazed Wolf King given to Wanyanbu by God? This was given by God to the Chu State, and Wanyanbu was a flower

I bought it from Chu State at a high price for hundreds of thousands of taels of silver.

In other words, for their own vanity and so-called orthodoxy, Wanyanbu spent hundreds of thousands of taels to buy the Glazed Wolf King from Chu State, tampering with God's will!

As for the 500,000 taels of cattle, sheep and war horses, they were looted from other tribes, and the Wanyan tribe simply kept the unused horses for themselves.

The public opinion of Chu State completely exaggerated Wanyanbu as a villain who tried to usurp the destiny of heaven, and exaggerated the state of Chu as the true king to whom destiny was assigned.

What the Chu people did after they captured the grassland convinced the people of this point.

The Wanyan tribe came and robbed girls, cattle and sheep, but what about the Chu people? Not only did they not steal our things, they also returned to us what the Wanyan tribe had robbed, and set up government offices to punish illegal crimes.

It's clear at a glance who the real one is.

Agula's face was very ugly at this time. They must buy the Glazed Wolf King. Not only is it a token of the people's hearts in the grassland, but the wolf is a totem of the grassland. If it appears in any country other than the grassland, it will be a violation of the law.

A huge blow to the orthodox status of the Wanyan Department.

But now it seems that without the Glazed Wolf King of Chu State, their grassland would not have confiscated the war horses of these herdsmen. Without the Glazed Wolf King, Chu State would not easily destroy the defense line of their grassland. But now the people of Chu State actually use

Liuli Wolf King has written so many articles!

Now that the State of Chu has announced the causes and consequences of this Glazed Wolf King, the hearts of the people in the grassland have immediately dispersed.

Many even began to gravitate towards the Chu State, and some tribes even assassinated the officials sent by the Wanyan tribe to govern, either revolting or surrendering...

The tribes that Wanyanbu finally managed to control are now on the verge of collapse...



The battle with Zhou State was in full swing on the border of Zhou State. When he saw that Zhou State's army was about to be unable to hold the first pass, he received a piece of news that made him feel bad.

The Xian King of Chu State not only killed his most trusted eldest son, but also sent troops to the grassland to defeat the defense lines deployed on the border, and was heading towards the Wanyan tribe's headquarters in a mighty manner!


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