now.
The vast information brought by the [Peerless Lord System] rippled through Liu Wei's mind.
The anger of being interrupted just as I was about to do radio calisthenics with the beauty.
And the frustration of being exiled to the perilous northern lands by imperial decree.
It vanished in an instant.
My mood instantly exploded with joy.
Brother Tong was absolutely right!
[You gain 1 point every second in your fiefdom]
Therefore, the points earned in one day are: 60 * 60 * 24 = !
If 1 point can be exchanged for 1 person, that means there are 86,400 people every day.
And damn it, they were all young and middle-aged laborers, adult women.
January is: *30=;
A year is: *365=.
Good heavens!
In just one year, that's enough to buy 31.5 million people!
What does this mean?
During the Han Dynasty, the national population exceeded 50 million for the first time, reaching an unprecedented level.
In the third year of Emperor Huan of the Eastern Han Dynasty's Yongshou reign, the national population was approximately 65 million.
Although this number, when considered today, is only the population of a large province in central China.
At that time, however, they accounted for one-third of the world's population.
Through the system, Liu Wei was able to possess half the population of the entire country during the peak of the Eastern Han Dynasty in just one year.
Of these 31.5 million people, let's assume that men and women each make up half in a 1:1 ratio.
So, if we let them get married and have children, at least 15 million newborns could be born every year!
Liu Wei would definitely encourage them to have a second child after their first, and a third after their second.
Life goes on and on, generation after generation without end!
In less than ten years, Liu Wei will have a population of one billion!
A powerful empire with a population of one billion.
It has conquered all seven continents and four oceans, wherever humans can go!
This system is like a heifer practicing handstands—it's incredibly awesome!
Population is the primary productive force!
What did having a large population mean in ancient times?
A constant stream of soldiers, taxes, labor, consumer markets, and so on!
The stories of a war god's daughter being sold to a brothel, 100,000 soldiers rushing to meet targets, and 100,000 soldiers working in an electronics factory to tighten screws are all utterly weak.
Liu Wei won't even need two days to easily gain 100,000 followers!
This is faster than a sow giving birth!
Although a sow can produce more than ten offspring in one litter, she needs to be bred by a breeding sow and she has to be pregnant for 114 days!
The beautiful woman lying on the bed in the villa suddenly lost her allure.
Liu Wei was breathing heavily, his little face flushed with excitement.
Of course, Liu Wei would never use all his points to exchange for population.
After all, with so many people, food, housing, land, and so on must all be provided.
Liu Wei continued browsing the next item with great interest.
[Accumulate the required points to exchange for military equipment and generals in the system shop.]
With a thought in mind, Liu Wei opened the system store.
There were provisions, warhorses, weapons, armor, and all kinds of military supplies, a dazzling array.
Liu Wei randomly clicked on the "Food and Supplies" section.
[Food Supply: 100 points can be exchanged for one shi (a unit of dry measure) of food]
Upon seeing this label, Liu Wei felt a chill run down his spine and his whole body began to tremble uncontrollably!
One stone is approximately 120 catties.
In that case, the points earned in one day can be exchanged for 864 shi of grain, which is equivalent to jin of grain.
It's important to know that in ancient times, a soldier ate an average of 1.5 jin (750 grams) of grain per day, and even more during wartime.
The points earned in a day can be exchanged for enough food to feed about 10,000 soldiers for a week!
An army marches on its stomach.
In ancient times, when armies marched and fought, provisions were of utmost importance!
If you could provide the Shu soldiers with a bowl of Longjiang pig's feet rice for every meal they have three times a day.
Zhuge Liang did not need to launch six expeditions to Qishan; he could have conquered the Central Plains and captured Luoyang in a single campaign.
If you gave Wei Yan tens of thousands of packs of instant noodles, he could cross the Ziwu Valley and launch a surprise attack on Chang'an.
There are people and food!
Liu Wei will then be able to build his own army and fight wherever he is commanded!
In addition to various supplies, the system shop also offers various general cards and troop cards.
Liu Wei planned to explore these things slowly on the way to Wuyuan City in Shuofang County.
Even a fool could tell that redeeming it would require a high number of points, something Liu Wei didn't even want to dream of.
At the very top of the system store, there is a string of green numbers that has started to jump, one second at a time.
1, 2, 3...
Needless to say, this means the system's points have started to increase!
[At the same time, it will also trigger various random rewards, waiting for the host to discover them.]
By this point, Liu Wei had a fairly good understanding of the system's functions and uses.
A loss may turn out to be a blessing in disguise!
An imperial edict demoted him from Prince of Taiyuan to Marquis of Yinshan, ordering him to take up his fief in Shuofang.
Moreover, behind this lies the fact that some people don't want to live!
It's obvious that only those two groups want him dead.
If it were the old Liu Wei, he would have had no choice but to accept his fate!
They thought it was a dead end, but unexpectedly the system was activated.
With such a powerful system at his fingertips, Liu Wei's future suddenly became bright!
Now the Yellow Turban Rebellion has plunged the world into chaos.
In order to suppress the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Emperor Ling of Han began to allow local governors and prefects to recruit soldiers.
Five years later, Emperor Ling of Han died, and the country was divided into warlords, powerful clans, and various warlords.
After the rebellions of Dong Zhuo and Li Jue and Guo Si, the Han Dynasty began to exist in name only, and the Three Kingdoms period began!
In retrospect, it seems that making Wuyuan City in the remote Shuofang Commandery Liu Wei's fiefdom was not such a bad thing.
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