Chapter 308: Where does she, a tyrant, get her morality?



The Empress is not only Cen An's nightmare, but also a major challenge in Ning Can's medical career.

The Empress's illness always comes unexpectedly and cannot be cured by common sense.

He was struck by lightning, but his body was intact. He vomited blood, but his pulse was strong.

How can this be called a mortal? The body of a god is just like this.

He couldn't prescribe any medicine.

But Hongyue and Wang Wanqing stared at him intently, as if if he didn't give them a diagnosis, he would never be able to leave the door today.

Ning Shen racked his brains, and finally had no choice but to prescribe a refreshing and nourishing prescription.

Don't seek credit, but absolutely cannot make mistakes.

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The Kingdom of Yue was finally conquered, and the army suffered heavy losses, but the main losses were equipment and food. The number of soldiers killed was not alarming, and was within the range of normal warfare, or even less.

But the people didn't care about all this. They only knew that their property and farmland were destroyed by the flood, and their loved ones were injured or killed, and displaced.

The empress is a tyrant. It is her cruelty that has caused them to be so miserable.

She was so cruel and murderous that even God couldn't stand it.

Countless refugees gathered in front of the palace, angrily crying out for justice, begging the empress to return their food and property, and even demanding her life.

How to say it, ignorance is fearless.

They all knew that the empress was cruel, but they still acted so arrogantly. They really didn't know how to live or die.

As we all know, the empress never cares about other people's opinions and never indulges anyone.

The army was sent directly to round up all those who came to cause trouble, and the soldiers were dispatched to help clean up the garbage after the flood and repair houses.

The relief supplies were abundant, including food, cloth, salt, and the candies and meat they had always wanted.

All disaster relief supplies were distributed per capita and were extremely generous, but there was no money for those who caused trouble.

New houses were built outside Yanping Prefecture and distributed to the people free of charge, but those who caused trouble were not included.

Various factories were built and recruited workers from the disaster-stricken people, but there were no troublemakers.

They were right. Her Majesty the Empress was not only cruel but also cold-blooded and ruthless.

She acknowledges that war and killing are the result of human conflicts and the karma of killing.

But the laws of nature are cruel, and using disasters to achieve their goals has nothing to do with her.

She didn't kill the person, so why should she bear the sin?

The people are ignorant and innocent? So what?

Just because they are innocent, should she plead guilty?

She is an emperor, not a saint, and she will never allow anyone to take advantage of her while scolding her.

They accused her of cruelty, and she admitted it.

It is natural for a cruel emperor who is punished by heaven and earth to not care about the people.

Moral kidnapping? How could a tyrant like her have morals?

After witnessing that almost miraculous scene, the civil and military officials who already had great admiration for the empress became even more devout and fanatical.

Her Majesty endured the heavenly punishment with her mortal body and remained safe and sound. Even God could not punish the empress, which further proves her power, a power that is enough to be deified.

Who wouldn’t be excited to follow such a powerful emperor?

The Empress's orders must be carried out strictly and obeyed.

No official anymore suggested that the empress should give in, they just carried out the empress's orders accurately.

All the staff of the Ministry of Rites were mobilized, and they were so tired from writing notices that their pens were about to smoke.

From astronomy and geography to cause and effect, from the country and the people to the daily necessities of life.

The central idea is that Your Majesty's attack on the Kingdom of Yue is justified and reasonable.

The Yue Kingdom was destroyed because they took the initiative to attack Yanpingzhou and Shanzhou. After the empress ascended the throne, they became more and more aggressive, which eventually led to the destruction of the country. The empress did not kill them all, which was already merciful.

Afterwards, the empress was assassinated and fell into a coma. The court did not care about the Kingdom of Yue and did not collect taxes. Instead, the prince of Yue exploited the people in order to restore his country, regardless of their lives.

Who is immoral and unethical?

Murong Yu was ambitious and attempted to unite with King Xian to rebel. The empress was just suppressing the rebels. What was wrong with that?

To be honest, it is not certain who brought about this flood punishment from heaven.

Putting these reasons aside, let’s talk about the facts.

The rain is sent by God, and God does not care about the lives of the people, but the supplies belong to the empress. The cause and effect of the grudges must be made clear. If you blame the empress for the mistakes made by God, then don't get any benefits from the empress.

Although it does not conform to the principles of imperial rule, it is correct in theory.

The empress is powerful, wealthy, generous, and holds the principles in her hands.

She has already admitted that she is vicious, so why should she share her wealth with everyone?

At first, the officials of the Ministry of Rites just thought that they had found a new direction for thinking, but after thinking about it carefully, it seemed that this was indeed the truth.

However, this only applies to the empress. Only if she is powerful enough, rich enough, and loyally supported by officials, and of course the most important thing is that she does not care about reputation, this logic will not work for someone else.

The empress's words are as good as gold. She is clear about gratitude and resentment. If she says she won't give something, then she won't give it.

No matter how the people blocking the palace gate begged for forgiveness, she did not give them a chance.

Let them watch others receive disaster relief supplies, watch others move into new houses, watch others become employees of the Empress Factory, and their benefits are so good that they are comparable to bringing honor to the family.

Of course, the empress did not retaliate against them, but fed them normal porridge so that they would not starve to death.

The porridge was not watery and everyone could eat half full. In a year of disaster, this was definitely a good treatment.

But what people fear most is comparison. They drink normal porridge and water, but others eat meat and sugar and have houses to live in.

The unfortunate people died in this flood, but the living have to live on.

They had originally come just to express their dissatisfaction and hoped that the empress would give them an explanation, but because of a few words, they missed out on the benefits arranged by the empress.

The pain in life is not that you cannot get what you want, but that what you dream of is easily obtained by others.

Especially those given by the Empress, which are hundreds of times better than what they originally had, and are things they cannot afford even if they sell themselves.

In this world, prices are high and life is cheap. As long as you have enough money, what sorrow can't be cured?

Full of regret and pain.

At first, they just begged for mercy and admitted their mistakes to the empress, hoping to get her understanding. After finding that it was useless, they began to blame each other, blaming someone for dragging them into the protest, and blaming someone for misleading them.

Eventually it developed into a accusation fight, with one person pointing the finger at another, and eventually several culprits were identified. The others all spoke with one voice, saying they were all bewitched and misled by them.

They sincerely admitted their mistakes and only asked the empress to punish those people and then forgive them.

Abandoning others to save oneself, forcing others to die for the sake of profit.

Human nature cannot withstand the slightest test.

But Xiao Li never tested them.

If you curse the emperor, death is the lightest punishment, and even the whole family will be executed.

Just apologize, admit your mistake, and then pretend nothing happened?

How naive.

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