Chapter 134: The New Situation(2/2)
When enough people in Chu accept the concept of monarch, people and boats, and a big trend is formed, then it will not be so important who becomes the emperor. Because by that time, no matter who becomes the emperor, they will be pushed by this big trend.
Move forward.
However, this time will take a long time and require the unremitting persistence and efforts of many, many generations of Ningyuan people and Dachu people.
But now, Ningyuan's policy strategy is still a young grass, still struggling to survive. If it wants to take root, bloom, and bear fruit, it still needs care and attention, and it cannot withstand too many winds and rains.
beat.
Once King Yong comes to the throne, everything will become extremely difficult. Because King Yong and his party represent the interests of the powerful gentry. They will not allow Ningyuan's policy strategy to continue to be implemented, let alone Ningyuan's policy strategy gradually
Became the mainstream in Da Chu.
At that time, King Yong, as the emperor, openly waved a big stick against Ningyuan, and even directly deprived Ningyuan of his right to autonomy. How should Ningyuan respond?
When pressed, Yang Hao didn't mind rebelling and knocking King Yong off his throne. However, doing so would mean civil strife in Chu, a situation that Yang Hao absolutely did not want to see.
Therefore, Yang Hao must prevent King Yong from ascending the throne.
While Yang Hao was quickly thinking of countermeasures, he became increasingly annoyed.
These monks really have no time to play, especially these high-ranking god-transforming monks.
Didn't they make those rules themselves?
However, in their eyes, why are the rules they set themselves not even a piece of shit?
For some reason, scenes from the world on Earth suddenly appeared in Yang Hao's mind.
Could it be that these monks were taught by the same group of masters as the so-called democratic lighthouse? Otherwise, how could their understanding and practice of the rules be exactly the same?
Use them if they fit, discard them if they don't fit. Isn't that the so-called beacon of democracy that loves to shout about rules but also loves to break them?
Chapter completed!