Chapter 485: 209_2
Translator: 549690339
The Great Ming in the southeast of the Great Zhou and the Great Song in the southwest fought.
The Ming Dynasty generals were all imposing and led the Ming Dynasty cavalry to attack the city.
For a time, the Great Song, which valued literature over martial arts, was forced to retreat and beg for peace.
At the same time, the Great Tang and the Great Han were also exchanging blows.
As Great Qin’s largest neighboring country, the Great Qin Empire was extremely powerful.
The Great Tang had also provided a large amount of power to restrain Great Qin’s development.
After all, if one were to say which of the six dynasties had the greatest ambition and the strongest army, then it would be a matter of time.
Then, the Qin country would definitely be able to be ranked.
The Qin army was already crazy, and the reform of Lord Shang had turned the entire Qin army into a war machine.
If it wasn’t for the Great Tang suppressing the Qin army from the south, Great Qin would have long ago grown to dominate the world, and it wouldn’t have needed to expend so much effort to attack the Great Zhou.
Overall.
If the wars of the six dynasties in the past few thousand years could be considered as cooking on a small scale.
In the past few years, because of the prophecies in the world and the propaganda of many reincarnators from various countries. Yôur favorite stories at novelhall.com
The Six Nations War had become the ultimate war that shook the entire continent.
More and more countries were affected, and more and more people were involved.
The fate of countless people was like this damn era.
Other than the tragedy, there was only a war of blood and fire.
He had no choice.
During this process, the reincarnators from various countries also began to show their talents. They began to walk on the vast and boundless stage of the battlefield of the six countries and displayed their skills to complete their respective main missions.
Li Yueming was also heing taken in by this mighty trend
However, as a supernumerary staff member, he left faster than the others.
After two years of development, the Starmoon Army had become a behemoth with 200,000 soldiers.
The emperor was even prepared to send his third daughter.
Princess Qiancheng married the son of the Marquis of South Peak, Li Yueming.
For a moment, the entire Great Zhou was in an uproar.
The marriage between Li Jia and the royal family was a crucial point of view. It was definitely a good thing for the country and the people.
After all, Li Nanfeng was one of the core generals of the Western Garrison Army.
The son of the Marquis of Southpeak, the current Earl Li Yueming, was also the founder of the Northern Starmoon Army.
The father and son were both pillars of the border.
The fact that the royal family could marry him meant that the royal family could firmly control the father and son. It also meant that there would not be any problems in the war in the north and northwest for a short period of time.
This was a great thing for the world.
Of course, there would also be quite a number of aristocratic families who would be unhappy.
After all, once the Li family accepted the royal family, it would mean that for a long time in the future, the families behind them would probably have to submit to the Li family.
The Li family would become the most powerful family in the Great Zhou
Dynasty.
No one would be able to stop its sharpness.
However, the current situation was special.
Even if a group of great clans and imperial relatives had objections, they could only hold it in.
Because at this critical moment of the invasion, uniting the Li family was a
national policy formulated by the Emperor to stabilize the morale of the army. Moreover, whether it was the Great Zhou army or the citizens, they all hoped to see such an outcome.
If he stood up to object now, the emperor probably didn’t even need to say anything.
A single spit from the people of the world would nail those who opposed him to the ground, never to rise again.
Therefore, ever since the emperor announced this matter.
Everyone in and out of the court agreed.
Basically, no one dared to stand up and object.
The emperor was clearly mentally prepared for this..