Chapter 1293: Shaking the World! (II)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1293: Shaking the World! (II)

Chapter 1293: Shaking the World! (II)

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

On the early morning of the same day, there were only a few copies of the book in the marketplace, but in a short time, this number ballooned into the hundreds, then the thousands, continuing to climb with dizzying speed. Around six hours later, it was no longer just a hot commodity in the capital, but throughout the entire realm, setting off an earthquake in the empire. Even many of the people who were marching stopped their protests so they could get their hands on the book and see what it said.

Two days, three days… The storm was intensifying, ultimately transforming into one that engulfed all of the Great Tang. 'Might makes right', 'the strong eat the weak', 'survival of the fittest', 'law of the jungle', 'those who use war to seek peace will create peace, but those who seek peace through compromise will bring about peace's end', 'help oneself and be helped by the heavens'—these new and unprecedented arguments were like a breath of fresh air, and they also delivered an enormous ideological blow to the minds of the people.

Never before in the history of the Central Plains had a book so forcefully exposed the relationships between countries and people. Moreover, it used a blatant method to illustrate the law that governed which people survived in this world. These arguments opened the minds of the populace.

The surging tides in the capital that so ardently opposed war and favored peace were instantly stymied. It was like a bucket of cold water had been poured over the crowd, causing them to calm down.

……

Longxi, Big Dipper City.

Geshu Han stood on the blackened walls, reading the book 'Might Makes Right', which his subordinates had delivered as quickly as possible from the capital. He stroked his beard and smiled, his body brimming with excitement. To Geshu Han, this small book was a supreme treasure.

"Hahaha, a good book, a good book! Wang Chong, this general didn't judge you wrongly! A thousand memorials and ten thousand

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