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Chapter 2008 Salt and Iron Victory, Compromise Conference(2/2)

"It is definitely not the behavior of a gentleman to gain profits from the people..."

"Proclaiming the Dharma at the right time is the most important thing at the moment..."

"A clown cannot last forever..."

Almost everyone talked about current affairs, and then they suddenly discovered that after Guangwu, Jizhou and Yuzhou once again had common thoughts and similar foundations, and their goodwill towards each other suddenly increased.

Soga, it turns out that everyone’s goals can be the same!

Therefore, under the leadership of the great and wise emperor Liu Xie, with the help of officials loyal to the country such as Cao Cao and Xun Yu, and with the support of the vast number of people in Jizhou and Yuzhou, this time the salt and iron debate was temporarily abandoned.

After the dispute, a limited consensus was reached, which pointed out the direction for the four years of Taihan Taixing and its future development...

The emperor Liu Xie was very happy because he finally got a chance to play a positive role and successfully expressed his willingness to absorb more "talented people" in front of the elders of Jizhou and Yuzhou townships to work together for the great cause of the rise and rejuvenation of the Han Dynasty. He

He only compromised "a little bit", but now he has stepped from behind the scenes to the stage! This is a small step for Liu Xie, but a giant step for a man!

Liu Xie smiled, even if he wanted to laugh, he still tried his best to maintain the dignified image of the emperor.

Cao Cao, well, the Xiahou clan of Cao Cao represented by Cao Pi was also happy. Seeing the increasingly tense disputes between Jizhou and Yuzhou, it seemed that they could put it down for the time being and unite to fight against the red devil, uh, the three-color Piao.

Qi, how can you not be happy? Although Liu Xie has taken the lead, the power of the court is still in his hands, and after overcoming the current difficulties, isn't it possible to deal with it how to deal with it?

Cao Pi smiled like a fool, but his little eyes kept moving around.

The representatives of the noble clans in Jizhou and Yuzhou were naturally happy. They successfully demonstrated their strength. Although it still required some effort, the emperor Liu Xie and the Cao family and the Xiahou family understood the truth. They could not do without the support of the nobles in Jizhou and Yuzhou.

Yes, without the support of the Jizhou and Yuzhou gentry, can the Han Dynasty do it? Can the Cao family do it? Therefore, the Jizhou and Yuzhou gentry are no longer one or two separate families, but a whole group of interests, and can legitimately fight for the interests of the gentry.

!So they are happy too.

The elders of the gentry township in Jizhou and Yuzhou laughed and flattered each other, saying "you are good, I am good, everyone is good."

After going around, it seems that everyone only needs to compromise a little bit to gain a lot of happiness...

The atmosphere inside and outside Deyang Hall was peaceful, with laughter and laughter everywhere.

Such a joyful atmosphere is undoubtedly rare. Even the palace guards who were on guard outside could not help but glance at each other and became a little happy.

The guards standing in the square outside Deyang Palace seemed to feel a little more relaxed in their hearts. After all, their job was to protect the emperor Liu Xie, but they had to violate such duties under certain circumstances...

Not everyone has the psychological quality to do Infernal Affairs. So when the imperial guards heard that everyone in Deyang Palace seemed so happy, some people thought that maybe there would be less bullshit in the future? Maybe they wouldn't have to be so embarrassed in the future?

While these guards were thinking about their better life in the future, suddenly an inexplicable strong wind swept over, causing sand and rocks to fly in the square, and even almost blew their helmets off, and suddenly tore off the flags above their heads.

Gotta be straight!

Perhaps the ropes tied to the Han banners were worn out and had not been replaced in time, or perhaps the sudden strong wind was so strong that they could not bear the force. One of the flags actually snapped and the ropes snapped, and then they watched helplessly.
Chapter completed!
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