Great Qin: Teaching in the tomb, Qin Shihuang dug a tunnel to eavesdrop
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"You mustn't."

Ying Zheng hurriedly waved his hand and said," If such a peerless expert escapes from the world due to a sudden shock, we will never be able to meet him again."”

Ying Zheng felt that the current situation was quite good.

The Duke of Yin had taken a fancy to his eldest son, Fu Su, and passed on his teachings.

He had built an underground palace to listen in…

This was perfect and reliable.

Ying Zheng did not want to create any more trouble.

The reason why he confessed to Marquis Wucheng and Wang Jian about Duke Yin was because…he couldn't hide it.

The Junwu family was the most prestigious family in Great Qin. Even though Wang Jian kept a low profile, Fu Su would go to the Cloud-Dream Mountain every once in a while.

And Ying Zheng often left the palace in secret.

Wang Jian would know sooner or later.

Since that was the case!

Ying Zheng might as well take the initiative to tell them the truth, which could further improve the relationship between the monarch and his subjects.

So it was.

After Wang Jian received the First Emperor's attitude, he immediately said,""I understand. I will do my best to keep the matter of the Daoist Grand Supreme a secret.”

"Old General is really my right-hand man!”

Ying Zheng nodded in satisfaction.

Everything was going very smoothly today.

With the lead of the Junwu family, the implementation of the Order of Grace would be smooth.

The tacit agreement between honest and corrupt officials would also be quickly spread out by the Royal Military Family.

After all, it was a rule that was placed under the table.

Ying Zheng would definitely not issue the decree in his own name. Besides, Duke Yin had specially mentioned before that honest and corrupt officials could only act as a stopgap measure.

In the future, when the Maoling Shiqing faction and the Guanzhong civil and military forces were over, the rules of honest officials and corrupt officials would definitely be abolished.

Instead of causing the civil and military officials in Guanzhong to rebel later on.

It was better to set the tone now.

That was, the honest and corrupt officials were not included in the Qin law. When they were to be abolished in the future, they could decide with a single word!

At this point.

Ying Zheng had basically completed the layout of the connection between the Central Plains and Guanzhong.

With Meng Yi watching over the construction of Maoling, Qin Shi Huang did not need to be distracted.

However, the compensation for migration was limited.

Ying Zheng and the nine ministers had a long discussion.

For such matters, the First Emperor could not make a strong decision based on his personal will alone. He only decided on the general direction of the strategy, and some small details were slowly discussed and decided by the nine ministers.

Among them, the Shao Fu that was in charge of the mountains, seas, ponds, and marshes knew very well that materials, rice, oil, and salt were expensive. The Shao Fu would definitely want to spend the least money and do the most things.

Most of the other nine ministers had the same thought.

This was because there were no officials in the imperial court who would consider the scholar-officials of the Central Plains.

However…

Li Si, the left prime minister, was an exception.

Because Li Si was an extension of Qin Shi Huang's will.

Qin Shi Huang followed the decision made by Duke Yin. Qin had to be more generous this time. As long as the scholars of the Central Plains moved to Maoling, they would be like fat sheep in a piggy bank.

So it was.

Under the Emperor's suggestion, Li Si led the meritorious officials of the six dynasties to argue with the nine ministers and other high officials to determine the size of the compensation and rewards.

In the end.

The nine ministers agreed on a minimum compensation range of 150,000 and a maximum of 300,000.

Most of the 150,000 was distributed to the families of the scholars in Chu.

The 300,000 was given to the noble families in Qi who were more suitable for the scholars.

As for Han, Zhao, Wei and Yan, they were considered to be in the middle.

As for the exact amount, they still needed to wait for the county governors to report the family assets and fiefs of the corresponding families.

In addition.

The nine ministers also mentioned something very important.

That was, after the massive amount of land was collected, how would they deal with it?

He would first arrange for slaves to farm and continue to use them as reserves for military achievements.

Or…

Ying Zheng temporarily put this question aside.

After all, these were the fiefs of all the large and medium-sized families. If they were to be used for military merits, Great Qin would have to start attacking the outside world!

But now, the Nine Provinces had been unified.

If the Qin State went out again, they would either attack the Xiongnu in the north or the Baiyue in the south.

However, Ying Zheng had not thought about these two things yet.

Now, the First Emperor had developed a sense of responsibility to rule the Nine Regions. He did not want to exhaust the people of the Central Plains.

The people could carry a boat, but they could also capsize it.

How could an emperor of the ages not understand?

Just like that.

Time quickly came to the day when Yin Shang was going to lecture on the third chapter of the Fate of the Grand Unity.

The Zhongche Prefecture Magistrate, Zhao Gao, expressed that it had not been easy for him in the past half a month!

The elk in Chu, the blood swallow in Baiyue, the ginseng in Fuyu, the white wolf king in the north...

No matter how skilled Zhao Gao was in gift-giving, he was still a genius.

He was truly exhausted from preparing these four gifts that the First Emperor had personally ordered.

The elk in Chu was relatively easy to deal with.

As long as the ginseng in Fuyu was sold at a high price, it would not be a problem.

However, the blood swallows of the Bai Yue were not easy to catch…

Zhao Gao sent his confidant to settle the matter while he went to the Northern Territory and climbed the ice and snow with the foreign businessman Wu Shiluo to find the White Wolf King's lair.

Hard work pays off.

In addition, Zhao Gao's luck was pretty good. Wu Shiluo had also brought the most experienced hunter.

After two days of crawling through the night.

They found the White Wolf King's tracks and tracked it all the way to the wolf pack's nest.

A bloody battle ensued…

For a werewolf hunter, it was not difficult to deal with a pack of wolves. The difficult part was that they had to capture the White Wolf King alive and not hurt its fur.

In any case, there were many twists and turns in the process of fighting.

Zhao Gao was so scared that his heart almost jumped out of his throat. He was afraid that the White Wolf King would get hurt, but he was also afraid that the White Wolf King would run away…

Fortunately, Wu Shiluo was well prepared.

After the White Wolf King was captured by the werewolves, it was immediately sent to Xianyang.

Several days later.

When the Eldest Young Master Fu Su was about to leave for the Cloud-Dream Mountain, Zhao Gao happened to arrive with the four gifts he had prepared…

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