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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 709: Consideration. [723]
Summary
Liu Che contemplates the implications of a potential gold rush in Huaihua and Korea, predicting a massive influx of people seeking wealth, which could lead to economic growth and the establishment of new towns. However, he also foresees the risk of social instability and crime, prompting him to prioritize security measures. He orders the recruitment of additional troops to maintain order and prevent chaos, recognizing the need for a robust military presence to manage the anticipated challenges. Liu Che's strategic decisions aim to balance economic opportunity with the necessity of public safety, ensuring the Han dynasty's longevity amidst potential turmoil.Full content
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