Chapter 2251 - 1265:
Chapter 2251 - 1265:
It was also a good time to prepare the money and buy a batch of supplies to be transported to the border.
In two days, the old general settled all the people he brought with him in the purchased house, discreetly arranging them in a mansion near the four city gates.
These people were quite confused, needing half a month, or one or two months to return after their long and arduous journey. They were already prepared to encounter dangers on the way.
Unexpectedly, they returned so quickly?
In the unimaginable magic, they couldn’t ask too many questions.
After all, things had fallen from the sky before, and their miraculous return suggested that a deity was helping them.
The return of these people led them to reside in a house, but their families couldn’t leave; only those elite soldiers, under General A’s arrangements, quietly protected them, performing their duties discreetly.
These people returned and settled down, living in places with formations so they couldn’t spread news, and even if there were traitors, they wouldn’t be able to pass on their information.
These people might have relatives in the capital city, and their presence here could lead to encounters with acquaintances, or perhaps information would leak out in conversation.
Only those elite soldiers and the old general’s more than twenty male family members quietly undertook tasks, while others stayed at home according to arrangements.
Jiang Tang saw that he had changed the plot, and with his help, the old general and his descendants quickly accomplished a lot.
This was because of the storage bags and jade pendants he provided to conceal materials.
They raided the homes of corrupt officials, causing them to lose materials; many families reported missing items to the authorities.
In the capital city, some constables were overwhelmed as cases of missing materials were reported from one place to another.
Even the palace was impotently enraged by the loss of materials.
During this chaos, they investigated but couldn’t find any trace of those who, in just two days, had robbed the palace and the homes of so many ministers.
What kind of people possessed such skills?
Didn’t each residence have guards?
Even the guards of the palace were elite, yet they were silently and invisibly robbed, without the hidden guards noticing.
They were only robbed, not killed, indicating these thieves loved wealth but not murder.
Jiang Tang saw his wives happily looking at the old general and his descendants looting the homes of those treacherous ministers and even the palace itself.
Jiang Tang generously sent the old general some magical treasures for storing materials.
He allowed those who embezzled people’s wealth and military salary to have their resources stolen, making the already sick vomit blood when robbed.
Moreover, those important sick figures in the palace, upon knowing they were robbed, spewed blood in anger, and those not sick were furious to the point of grinding their teeth.
They wished to catch the thieves and cut them into a thousand pieces.
With Jiang Tang’s change in the plot and assistance, whatever the old general and his sons wanted to do was effortless.
After all, they possessed extraordinary strength, storage spaces, and storage bags to hold materials.
With invisibility and martial cultivation techniques, they performed tasks unnoticed by ordinary soldiers.
This time, their purpose for returning was to change the regime.
The emperor, his princes, and his ministers were incompetent, so it was their turn to ascend.
Those who became sick were also pressured by other factions, and even those initially keeping a low profile began revealing their claws.
After all, the allure of that position was too great, driving people to madness.
Jiang Tang felt he had roughly changed the plot, and with the direction his alterations were taking, the grand finale was soon reached.
The sick emperor, princes, and treacherous ministers quickly died from the medicine Jiang Tang provided, worsening their illness.
After their deaths, an even greater turmoil ensued.
At this point, new battles arose for the throne and power.
The old general and his team seized this opportunity to act.
No one knew of his return, and what they wanted to accomplish was now ripe.
With their capabilities, accomplishing a task was genuinely easy.
It wasn’t something those wishful thinkers could partake in.
In the end, the old general sat on the throne, with his sons and grandsons holding positions in the court.
Even those they brought back rose in rank, with the elite becoming guards beside the emperor.
A new batch of loyal elites emerged, having become their soldiers.
While the emperor naturally had hidden guards, their abilities were unparalleled compared to veterans like the old general and those refined on the battlefield.
These were soldiers nurtured by the old general and his side.
They were tested and trusted, absolutely loyal.
Aside from serving as guards for the emperor, some were promoted to military generals.
They protected the entire capital, and the many vacant positions left after the battle were filled.
Generals could appoint lucky individuals to positions, placing trusted personnel in command.
For civil officials, a new selection was necessary.
The scholars of the world underwent examinations, ushering in a new era of peace.
The old general became the emperor, and his sons and grandsons served in the court.
The old general didn’t wish his descendants to be like previous dynastic emperors, who fought viciously among themselves for power.
He asked Jiang Tang for a cultivation technique to further pursue longevity and follow the path of longevity.
The role of emperor was merely temporary.
In a peaceful country, he planned to quickly pass on the position to his descendants.
As for his descendants, they wouldn’t remain ordinary. Instead, they’d pursue the path of cultivation.
They wouldn’t behave like ordinary people, endlessly coveting power and wealth, disregarding life and losing integrity and purity.
With the accession of the new emperor, the country began to prosper peacefully.
Previous natural disasters and famines often caused shortages and epidemics.
The personnel dispatched by the emperor resolved these issues.
These people learned numerous skills, such as medical skills, weapon-making skills, and farming skills.
These skills came from Jiang Tang.
Some medicinal herbs could be found in the countryside, but without prescriptions, people didn’t know they could produce medicines to cure many ailments.
Jiang Tang provided prescriptions that could tackle epidemics, preventing deaths from plagues.
The petals of the Vitality Flower left by Jiang Tang in the old general’s warehouse could be soaked in water for those struck by plague to drink.
Or petals could be placed in well water to change its quality, or in rivers, to change the water quality, allowing people to drink and revive their health through this water.
Jiang Tang also gave the old general an alchemy prescription for recovery medicine made from ordinary herbs.
In ancient times, lacking doctors and medicine, one pill could revive critical patients.
After the old general became the emperor, natural disasters did occur, but people received prompt treatment.
Due to sufficient supplies, few refugees struggled to survive.
Under the emperor’s rule, the country became peaceful.
Thanks to their formation at the borders, the enemy couldn’t penetrate.
These two cities were even better off than others.
Even though the capital city wasn’t spring-like all year, and it was even more improbable at the borders, the old general’s formation allowed these two cities to achieve this.
Although they couldn’t interact with other cities, they thrived within their own city.
They couldn’t leave, and others didn’t know these cities were far better than the others.
Aside from the capital, it became the second most prosperous place.
The story had reached its grand finale.
Jiang Tang was ready to start another war movie.
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