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Chapter 537: Li Yueming was the supreme-ruler of this world! 1
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The reason why Li Yueming chose North Glacier Town as the initial development location of the Star Moon Army was decided after careful consideration. Other than the fact that North Glacier Town was close to the extremely cold snow mountain, which caused the climate to be a little cold, the other geographical locations were very advantageous.
Regardless of whether it was the flood season or the dry season, the North Ice River was a relatively mild river. After all, whether it was hot or cold, it could not affect the temperature in the extremely cold snow mountains.
The Northern Ice River flowed down from the extremely cold snow mountain.
It first flowed through the northeast land of the Great Zhou Dynasty, then crossed the border of the Great Zhou Dynasty and flowed into the territory of the Great Qi Dynasty. Finally, it flowed into the sea thousands of miles away.
This was a natural barrier that could be used to attack or defend. It could provide a basic advantage for the development of Northern Glacier Town.
Now that the Star-Moon Army had actually taken over the two regions in the northwest, the benefits of Northern Glacier Town’s position were even more obvious.
From a strategic point of view, if Northern Ice River Town was powerful enough, they could drive their warships downstream and bypass the pass controlled by King Yu of the Northeast to directly attack the northeast region of the Great Zhou.
From a geographical point of view, North Glacier Town looked to the west at the West Garrison Pass, guarded the Hundred Thousand Mountains to the north, and was not far from the Twelve Cities in the North to the south. It was just in a range where it could be commanded, but it would not be easily attacked by the Great Zhou.
It was also because of this that when the Great Zhou led a large number of soldiers to kill the Star Moon Army, the supply line was too long and was cut off by the Star Moon Army’s special forces.
Year 7865 of the Great Zhou Royal Calendar, the third year after the end of the Second Ten-year Plan.
The densely packed houses were scattered all over the winding North Glacier Town. Currently, the population of North Glacier Town alone was close to two million. It had already become the largest city in the northwest.
Currently, the Star-Moon Army and Northern Ice River Town were filled with talents. The people who had learned simple knowledge all felt the charm of knowledge. Usually, after the busy farming season, they would take some time to attend classes in the school.
The noisy crowd made Northern Ice River Town seem particularly lively.
Li Yueming stood on the high city wall and looked at the joyous crowd below him, but there was not much excitement on his face.
It was not because he was unhappy, but because he knew that the more arrogant he was, the more modest and cautious he had to be.
Now, the world was filled with smoke.
The Great Zhou Empire had already started a war with the Great Qi Empire in the northeast.
In the beginning, the two sides were just testing each other.
After all, whether it was the Great Qi or the Great Zhou, it had been many years since they had experienced a large-scale war.
They had to give the generals and soldiers of both sides a process to adapt to the rhythm of the war. However, as the war continued to intensify, the war between the Great Zhou and Great Qi also became more and more intense.
After a few ridiculous wars between Great Ming and Great Song, they quickly returned to the negotiation table. Great Song took the initiative to offer tribute to Great Ming every year. After discussing for a while, they felt that a living Great Song was better than a dead Great Song.
Thus, they decided to call a temporary truce. The Great Ming, who had already gained enough benefits from the war, was prepared to recuperate, but they did not expect to turn around and clash with the Great Tang on the border.
At this moment, the Great Ming and Great Tang were also engaged in a fierce battle.
Four of the six states were already embroiled in the flames of war.
Among the other two countries that were relatively stable, the Great Song was relatively soft-boned. They survived by paying tribute to the Ming Dynasty. As for Great Qin, it was fearless because it had a strong army.
Under normal circumstances, if Great Qin did not provoke the other countries, it would be enough for the other countries to burn incense and pray to the Buha. Naturally, no country would dare to provoke Great Qin when it was in a state of complete victory.
According to Li Yueming’s judgment, Great Qin should have finished digesting the earnings from the Great Zhou Empire.
If nothing unexpected happened, he would most likely appear on the stage of the Six Nations again in the next few years and assume a role that no country could ignore.
Now, it was time to see which country this unlucky fellow would land on. In the year 7868 of the Great Zhou Royal Calendar, the originally turbulent situation had undergone a great change.
Before the war between Great Ming and Great Tang could come to a conclusion, Great Qin, which had been recuperating, had finished digesting the gains from conquering Great Zhou a few years ago.
Great Qin’s army of one million tigers and wolves, motivated by the war, attacked the Great Tang from the southern pass, claiming revenge for invading Great Qin’s belly.
However, in reality, Great Qin had seen that the war between Great Ming and Great Tang was getting fiercer and fiercer, so it had stepped forward to take advantage of the situation. After all, the large amount of gold and silver that they had plundered in the Great Zhou had caused many Qin soldiers to taste the sweet taste of war.
The mighty Qin army had crushed the Great Tang soldiers in the southern border, catching the Great Tang by surprise.
Whether it was Great Ming or Great Qin, they were both very powerful. The Great Tang, which was being attacked from both sides, quickly could not hold on and sent a distress letter to Great Zhou.
At the beginning, the Great Zhou Dynasty was also watching from the sidelines, hoping to benefit from the fight between the snipe and the clam.
But in the blink of an eye, Great Tang had been besieged by Great Ming and Great Qin.
In just a few years, they had lost thousands of miles of land. Seeing that they were about to face a life-and-death crisis, the Great Zhou, who had been watching coldly, immediately became anxious..