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Chapter 1011: Who Does the Shadow Go To? (Part 3). [1111]
Summary
As autumn fades into winter, trade flourishes in the southwestern lands governed by the Hua Xia Ren Min Zheng Fu. The influx of merchants leads to the rapid growth of workshops and relay stations, particularly following the trade boom in Chengdu during the summer. Warlords and noble families engage in military supply purchases and technology transfer agreements with the Hua Xia Army, balancing immediate gains against long-term resource independence. Amidst the disbanding Wu Dynasty, local factions seek survival through weapon acquisitions, with Liu Guang Shi emerging as a significant client. The Hua Xia Army's production plans extend for two years, while diverse training methods for technology transfer are employed. The region's trade routes are bustling, and underground markets are on the rise, reflecting the chaotic yet prosperous environment. Ning Yi oversees the stabilization of Chengdu, implementing strict measures against corruption. By mid-December, he returns home for a brief respite, reflecting on the relentless cycle of his responsibilities and the changes in his life.Full content
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