Su Jiaoniang transmigrated into a book, becoming the mother of the big villain from an ancient melodrama—a paranoid, ruthless, and sadistic man.
In the book, the big villain is a notoriously ...
A scholar's rebellion will fail in three years!
Not everyone has a great general to rely on, and not everyone who eats breakfast can take the palace eunuchs under their wing.
Not just anyone can set off fireworks.
If you want to become emperor, ascend the throne, or usurp the throne, you can't do it without any support.
You can't do it without any skills.
It would be even worse if we didn't have the means.
If it were a little girl who wanted to be emperor, everyone would probably think she was joking!
Although he has everything that the little girl has.
But personal charisma is still different.
The morning court session ended quickly.
After the court session ended, the homes of half of the officials were confiscated.
The families of these officials were directly exiled.
As for the personal wealth of those officials, it would naturally be used to enrich the national treasury.
The Great Zhou Dynasty itself was not wealthy.
It also supported many corrupt individuals.
The people's hard-earned money, which was plundered and stored in their homes, is now part of the national treasury.
In the future, if there is a disaster, there will be funds available.
...
The anti-drug squad wasn't idle either; after Jun Chaoyang was arrested, they continued their pursuit.
We must strive to prevent the spread of opium poppies among the general public.
Of course, they couldn't all become extinct.
It must be grown under monitoring, and after harvesting, it should be used in medical settings.
...
These women are responsible for monitoring the use of opium poppies.
Even if Jun Chaoying is gone.
They also have their own beliefs and their own responsibilities.
They have their own future!
Just like when I walked this road that day.
Once you choose this path, you will never give up!
At the market in the capital city in the early morning.
The common people were going about their daily lives as usual when they suddenly discovered that the soldiers of the General's Mansion had taken action, sealing off the homes of many officials in the capital, one by one.
Some soldiers were holding papers and sticking them on the wall.
Some literate people read it aloud, word by word.
"The country's name has been changed to Ping, a new emperor has been appointed, and the former emperor has passed away..."