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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 1499: Two Tasks (2). [1516]



Summary

Liu Che, the emperor, commands Zhi Dou to enforce his authority in Munan while also advocating for the people's welfare. Despite Zhou Yafu's concerns about haste, Liu Che reassures him that the tribes' obedience to power is underestimated. He contrasts the Chinese spirit of rebellion with the docility of nomadic tribes, emphasizing that Chinese peasants resist oppression, unlike others who endure exploitation without revolt. Liu Che's strategy involves both harsh governance and kindness, aiming to manage Munan as a homeland rather than a colony, ensuring the tribes' integration while addressing their grievances and promoting welfare.

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