Although Mr. Huang was somewhat hesitant or even procrastinating when discussing issues, he was very efficient once he determined a method.
This is why he was able to serve as the official leader.
The public enjoys seeing them discuss these issues and is more willing to see solutions that benefit them implemented quickly.
On that day, Huang Lao used the communication platform that Dragon Kingdom was still operating after several apocalypses to publish pictures of six corpses, with the caption: Dragon Kingdom only needs one voice.
The concise and clear images and short text directly bring a great visual impact to the public.
Although the names of those six individuals are not known to most people, their information can be found with a little research.
Previously, the economic lifeline of Shanghai and Beijing was tightly held by a few large companies, such as the China Biochemical Association, which monopolized nearly 90% of the pharmaceuticals in China, leaving no competitors.
Other businesses are in a similar situation; food, ironware, water and electricity, and Longguo do not account for the majority of the profits.
However, the Dragon Kingdom has an army, so these corrupt capitalists from before the apocalypse dare not raise prices at this time. They can only obediently follow the prices stated in the contract given by the Dragon Kingdom's high-level officials, which stipulates no price reductions.
This mutual non-aggression may seem peaceful on the surface, but in reality, undercurrents are already surging.
Major corporations are dissatisfied with the status quo; psionicists are the future mainstream, and the military's firearms are about to become obsolete.
They began to cultivate psychics, collect psychic cores, and gain more influence.
It is precisely because they have far more than normal people that they are more greedy.
Old Huang wasn't stupid. After thinking it over carefully, he realized that these people wouldn't be satisfied with the status quo. So, without further ado, he led his men to their door and took over directly.
The persona he's projecting now is that of a complete madman, a madman who wields power and acts recklessly.
No one dared to utter a single word against Elder Huang's own third-tier combat strength, let alone the fact that he also had third-tier psionicists under his command, along with a large army.
Several top leaders had previously discussed the problems of these companies, but due to various reasons, they never took action.
But things are different now.
The Dragon Kingdom no longer owns any large private enterprises; all of them have been confiscated, and the prices of all goods have been readjusted.
Mr. Huang's decisive actions aroused dissatisfaction among many entrepreneurs, and some even incited the public to strike, attempting to repeat history.
However, after Elder Huang reorganized the supplies, the prices were lower, and the price of spirit cores was also lower. He also made more second-tier spirit cores available for ordinary people to purchase, causing these fickle people to turn to Elder Huang's side again.
He knows what the people want; give them a little something and they'll shut up. They're very easy to fool.
After finishing these tasks, Mr. Huang began organizing other work.
New safe zones, the future of the Dragon Kingdom after losing its other supreme leaders, clearing out the third-tier zombies appearing in various places, and also preparing for Li Xuanzu's plan to go abroad.
There are still all sorts of things to deal with, and Old Huang is now overwhelmed.
He needed some people to help him organize information, but he had few trusted subordinates, and they had all become third-tier psionicists to act as henchmen, suppressing problems that occasionally arose in various places.
His reputation is now even worse than Li Xuanzu's, but no one in the Dragon Kingdom dares to discuss it, for fear that someone will come knocking on the door at any moment.
At this moment, Huang Lao was finally able to empathize with Li Xuanzu back in Kyoto.
"I did all this for the public to see, but who were you doing it for back then?" Old Huang pushed the documents on the table aside and stared blankly at the messy white paper.
"I fear that once a dragon gains access to clouds and rain, it will never be confined to a pond." Old Huang muttered this inexplicably, unable to think of anything, and began tidying up the documents on the table.
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