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âYour Highness, many villagers are now purging corrupt local officials. Should we intervene?â
After the military funeral, the Battle of Cangzhou was finally concluded.
With the momentum of the great victory, the remnants of the noble families in the six prefecture were in despair.
Encouraged by their success, the civilian militiasâhigh in moraleâlaunched a sweeping campaign to eradicate the remaining noble factions. Many who had hidden in remote mountains and forests were hunted down and eliminated by the militias and local garrisons.
At the same time, the militias arrested village chiefs who had once served the noble families, parading them through the streets in a clear effort to completely dismantle the noblesâ influence.
Currently, Xiao Ming was in the Governorâs Residence, where all six prefectural governors, their deputies, Pang Yukun, Zhan Xingchang, Niu Ben, and other Qingzhou Army officers had gathered
With the war over, Xiao Ming believed it was necessary to hold a debriefingâto summarize the lessons of the battle and turn them into case studies and training materials. Only through practical experience could they continue to improve.
The question had been raised by Pang Yukun, based on reports from local officials in recent days.
âCrushing the remnants of the noble families isnât a polite dinner party. It doesnât require gentleness. On the contrary, this is another kind of war. The people have been oppressed by these nobles for years. Now that theyâve finally risen up, they need to vent their grievancesâto completely shatter the mental shackles the nobles imposed and ensure they can never regain a foothold.â
After a pause, he added, âSo not only should we not stop this, we should encourage the people to dig up old grievances. Drag the imprisoned nobles out and let the masses denounce them. The government must support this movementâonly then can we ensure the noble families never return.â
Pang Yukun nodded, jotting down Xiao Mingâs words.
On this matter, he agreed with Xiao Ming. They couldnât allow the noble families to revive. The six prefecture must become infertile soil for themâturning the nobles into outlaws, despised by all.
After addressing Pang Yukunâs question, Xiao Ming turned to Chen Wenlong.
âThe Machinery Departmentâs timely delivery of ammunition during the crisis was also a great achievement, worthy of reward. You and your son will each receive a thousand taels of silver.â
Chen Wenlong and Chen Qi bowed in delight. âThank you, Your Highness!â
Xiao Ming nodded. âChen Qi, youâve made significant contributions, yet I didnât promote you. You must be confused, right?â
Chen Qi, always unkempt and more devoted to machinery than social niceties, answered bluntly:
âYes, Your Highness. I wanted to ask, but my father wouldnât let me.â
Chen Wenlong nearly facepalmed. This blockhead has no sense of humility!
The others chuckled. Chen Qiâs straightforwardness was refreshing.
Xiao Ming, however, appreciated his personality. As a former researcher himself, he understood that such minds were pureâobsessed only with their work.
That was also why he kept Chen Wenlong as Chen Qiâs superiorâthe older man was far more experienced.
âYou wonât get a promotion this time, but something bigger is coming for the Machinery Department.â
Chen Qi and Chen Wenlong perked up with interest.
Xiao Ming continued, âI plan to establish a dedicated Military Arsenal, responsible for the production and development of weapons. Chen Qi, I want you to oversee it. What do you think?â
âYour Highness, really?!â Chen Qiâs eyes lit up. Ever since the cannons were developed, he had been fascinated by their productionânow that was a real technical challenge.
âWould I lie to you? But taking charge means heavier responsibilities. Youâll be solely in charge of weapons production and R&D for the military.â
âNo problem, Your Highness! But Iâll need to take skilled craftsmen from the Machinery Department with me.â
Given the unstable environment, Xiao Ming couldnât afford to prioritize the economy over the military. He had decided to develop both simultaneously.
âTake whoever you needâcraftsmen, slaves, your choice.â
Chen Qi grinned excitedly.
Chen Wenlong, however, looked worried. âYour Highness, if Chen Qi leaves, what happens to the Machinery Department?â
âDonât worry. The Military Arsenal will remain under the Machinery Departmentâs oversightâitâs just a new branch. At the same time, the departmentâs functions will expand. Alongside the Arsenal, weâll establish a Research Institute, selecting top students from the Bowen Academy to specialize in chemistry, physics, machinery, and other technical fields.â
Chen Wenlong sighed in relief. This was effectively a promotion for both of them.
Though terms like chemistry and physics made his head spinâthese were Bowen Academy subjects.
âThe Research Institute will be located within the Bowen Academy. Chen Qi, youâll also be part of it.â Xiao Ming added before Chen Qi could ask.
Chen Qi relaxed. The Military Arsenal and the Research Institute wouldnât conflict. For example, Lu Tongâs work on gunpowder complemented cannon development.
Xiao Ming was restructuring based on lessons from Cangzhouâs ammunition shortages.
Previously, the Machinery Department had been a jumble of responsibilities. Now, Xiao Ming was refining industrial specializationâparticularly in military productionâwhile the Research Institute would pool talent for broader technological advancements.
The military officers, including Niu Ben, approved. This showed Xiao Mingâs commitment to the armyâfurther reforms were likely coming.
Sure enough, after addressing the Machinery Department, Xiao Ming turned to Niu Ben.
âYouâve all witnessed the cannonsâ power in battle.â
Niu Ben and the others nodded.
âTherefore, the Qingzhou Army will establish a new branchâthe Artillery Corps. And to prepare for future firearms deployment, Iâve decided to reform the military structure. Units will now be organized into squads, platoons, companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, divisions, and corps.â
Blank stares met his words. These terms were unheard of.
Xiao Mingâs reforms aimed to adapt the army for firearms in advance.
The current Great Yu military hierarchyâwith its commanders, colonels, captains, centurions, and decurionsâwas ill-suited for firearms. The Qingzhou Army was still divided into cavalry, crossbowmen, swordsmen, and spearmen. In the future, it would be entirely firearms-based.
Squads, platoons, and companies were far better suited for modern warfare.