One Million Soldiers, Empress Begs Me Not to Rebel

War raged, and the people suffered. Lu Yan, a modern person, transmigrated to a historical dynasty with memories of his past life and became the magistrate of Shannan County.

He had no grand ...

Chapter 221 From this moment on, I will only live for myself.

The people knelt down and shouted:

"Your Majesty is wise! Long live the Emperor!"

Chen Qingwan cared about the people's suffering and personally oversaw the construction of the irrigation canal.

"We must ensure the quality of the irrigation canal; we cannot cut corners!"

She gave instructions to the officials in charge of building the canal.

"This concerns the people's harvest and the country's food supply, so we must not be careless!"

The official nodded in agreement, deeply admiring Chen Qingwan's conscientiousness and responsibility.

Watching the trickling stream nourish the parched land, Chen Qingwan's heart was filled with hope.

"Lu Yan, did you see that? I can do it just as well."

She said it silently in her heart.

"The people of Datong will surely live a good life."

Under her leadership, agricultural production in Datong is booming.

Ample food supplies provided a solid foundation for the army's expansion.

The people were grateful for Chen Qingwan's kindness and erected longevity tablets for her, praying that she would live a long and healthy life.

Chen Qingwan worked day and night on government affairs, using an iron fist to punish corrupt officials and rectify officialdom.

She set up a complaint box to encourage people to report corrupt officials and rewarded those whose reports were verified.

Anyone who dares to challenge her authority will be severely punished.

During the morning court session, her gaze sharpened as she surveyed the assembled officials, and she said in a deep voice:

"I will not allow anyone to harm Datong's interests. Anyone who violates this rule will be severely punished!"

"You shall all remember this!"

The courtiers were utterly silent, bowing their heads in submission.

The officials in the government who had previously outwardly obeyed her but inwardly defied her.

Now, no one dares to breathe loudly in front of her.