The common people were also overwhelmed by the heavy burden, and the soldiers who fought bravely were not able to get enough time to rest and recuperate.
The wisest, most prudent, and reliable strategic approach is to conquer one country at a time, step by step, in a gradual and methodical manner.
Moreover, the emperor's eyes reveal his ambition to unify the world, so there's no need to rush this matter.
As for attacking Japan, it's not too late to consider it after the whole world is unified.
If, when the time comes, I cannot find a suitable reason to send troops, then I will personally lead my men there.
From now on, we can train Qianchao and the others properly using the special forces training model.
They already possessed a certain level of martial arts skill, and with the added assistance of firearms, they might very well achieve victory.
As for the court officials, whether they agree or disagree, let them be.
They did not experience that century of profound humiliation, nor did they suffer the agonizing struggles of human and bacterial experiments conducted in the darkest of times.
They had never seen the horrific, blood-soaked massacre in books or videos.
Therefore, it is understandable that they cannot understand my ideas and disagree with sending troops.
But I know those painful past events, and if I had the chance to completely destroy Japan and make them disappear from this world, I would not have done it.
There is a 50% chance that future generations here will also experience those inhumane things.
After all, those uncivilized Japanese people had no humanity or kindness in their hearts; they were a group of vicious devils.
Not just me, but any Chinese person given the opportunity would have made the same choice as me.
001 remained silent, fully aware of the tragic history of the past.
Moreover, there seemed to be some vague memories of that time in my mind, but those memories were particularly blurry and unclear.
It really didn't understand why such a vague and hazy memory appeared, and could only temporarily attribute it to the result of watching related images.
It silently thought to itself that as long as Luo Bao decided to do this, it would definitely support her to the end.
Since there's a protection mechanism in place, Luo Bao definitely won't suffer any harm.
The ministers were slightly taken aback. "A century of shame?" They pondered these words repeatedly in their hearts, their faces full of doubt.
Could it be that these Japanese people committed unforgivable crimes in the country where Princess Qingyun lived in her previous life?
They didn't know how to express the complex and heavy feelings they were experiencing at that moment.
Those things were too unfamiliar to them; they had never seen them with their own eyes, and only had a vague understanding of them.
However, the word "massacre" was like a sharp dagger, piercing straight into their hearts.
The word itself makes it easy to understand its bloody and cruel nature.
In other words, these Japanese people have gone so far as to commit the brutal and heinous act of massacring innocent civilians.
Thinking of this, their gazes toward the Japanese envoys were now filled with an even stronger, undisguised disgust and hatred.
Many of the court officials who previously thought that Princess Qingyun's methods were too cruel have now come to some realization.
They tried to put themselves in that heartbreaking scene and reflect on it deeply.
If it were me standing there, facing these Japanese envoys who had brought endless disasters to the country...
They were probably blinded by rage the moment they saw them and rushed at them to fight to the death.
In comparison, it was already quite remarkable that Princess Qingyun was able to barely restrain her emotions and adhere to court etiquette under such circumstances.
However, there are still some people whose prejudices are deeply rooted, and they stubbornly stick to their own views.
In their view, Japan has not done anything heinous or unforgivable.
Moreover, not all Japanese people are heinous criminals; there must be a portion of innocent and kind-hearted people among them.
We can't just indiscriminately condemn everyone without distinguishing right from wrong.
The Emperor sat upright on the dragon throne, listening intently to every word of Qin Qianluo's heart.
His expression changed slightly, a hint of anger flashed in his eyes, but more so, deep confusion.
In his memory, the country where Qin Xiaoya lived in her previous life was clearly a great country that was incredibly powerful, vast, and prosperous.
How could there have been a century of shameful experiences, and how could such a horrific tragedy as the massacre have occurred?
He kept thinking, and suddenly it occurred to him that perhaps what he was seeing was just the image of that country rising again after experiencing many hardships.
He could hardly imagine what kind of hero was he, what kind of brave, fearless, and exceptionally wise great man he was.
Only then could the country be led out of such a dark and dire predicament.
Furthermore, it has achieved such brilliant, remarkable, and world-renowned success in its subsequent development.
Although the young girl from the Qin family only mentioned it briefly, he still keenly sensed the intense, unyielding hatred in her words.
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