He had transmigrated to Zhenguan and become the King of Shu, Li Ke. He had bound himself to a god-level scientific research system and created countless inventions. They were originally beneficial to the country and the people, but they were criticized for using strange techniques to harm the country.
Li Shimin was furious and punished Li Ke to become a vassal in Yizhou.
A year later, there was an outbreak of smalllessness in Guanzhong, a locust plague that was rarely seen in a hundred years, a flood in the east of the river, and a drought in the north of the river.
In the Great Tang, countless people rebelled.
The surrounding countries were restless, wanting to take the opportunity to invade the Great Tang and divide the benefits.
Li Shimin was at his wit’s end, and the wise ministers of the court were at their wit’s end.
At this moment, the King of Shu, Li Ke, led his subordinates out of Sichuan in a 30,000 taels steam car…