The Qin Empire expanded at an astonishing pace, its territory surging like a raging wave, encompassing vast territories around the world, becoming a veritable empire on which the sun never sets. Every inch of newly acquired territory bore witness to the legend of its rise, and countless cities and villages began a new chapter of destiny under the banner of the Qin Empire.

During the process of annexing various countries, Yedolf understood that cultural and institutional unity was crucial to stabilizing the empire's foundation. Consequently, a series of new policies were rapidly enacted. He decreed that all newly annexed regions must learn Chinese. This ancient and fascinating language would become a cultural bond connecting all corners of the empire.

At the same time, all regions were required to strictly adhere to the systems of the Qin Empire, reshaping everything from administrative management to livelihood security, from economic development to social order, in accordance with the standards of the empire. However, Ye Daofu also understood that such drastic reforms were destined to be a long and arduous journey, requiring time to settle and patient cultivation.

Far across the ocean, the Rice Empire was in a state of extreme panic. Seeing the Qin Empire's influence spreading like wildfire, firmly controlling the global situation, the top leaders of the Rice Empire were on edge.

They knew very well that with the strength of their own country alone, they would be like a mantis trying to stop a chariot in front of the Qin Empire and would be unable to compete with it at all.

But the Rice Empire did not intend to sit idly by. After some urgent consultations, they quickly sent a distress signal to their ally Canada.

After Canada received the news, it was also in uproar. On the one hand, they have always had a close relationship with the rice empire, and the truth that the lips and teeth are cold is self-evident.

On the other hand, Canada was also apprehensive about the powerful threat posed by the Qin Empire. However, after weighing the pros and cons, and out of self-interest and geopolitical considerations, Canada ultimately decided to side with the Rice Empire and jointly face this unprecedented crisis.

The two countries began to frequently exchange intelligence and discuss strategies, trying to find a glimmer of hope and maintain their status and dignity under the powerful offensive of the Qin Empire. A new game quietly began in the undercurrent.

While the Rice Empire and Canada were closing the doors of their conference room and whispering about how to deal with the Qin Empire, Moscow, far away in another place, was falling into a dark abyss and suffering an unprecedented heavy blow.

Once upon a time, factories in Moscow roared with machines, workers bustling across production lines, producing a wide variety of products shipped across the country, supporting the nation's economic arteries. Schools were filled with the sound of reading, as students pursued their dreams and journeyed through the ocean of knowledge. In hospitals, medical staff stood at the ready, safeguarding the health of the people. But now, all of this is a thing of the past.

The Qin Empire's powerful offensive sent Moscow's economy reeling like an earthquake-shaken edifice, its entire economy collapsing. Factories halted, their cold machinery silently betraying the end of their former prosperity. Schools were closed, their empty classrooms devoid of their former vitality. Hospitals, too, were in dire straits, with supplies scarce and medical staff struggling to maintain basic medical care.

The armed groups active in Moscow became the main targets of the Qin Empire's attack. The Qin Empire's bombers flew over like a blanket of dust, dropping bombs one after another. The explosions were deafening and flames shot up into the sky.

One armed stronghold after another was razed to the ground in the bombing, and countless people were killed or injured.

The streets were filled with smoke and the smell of blood, with ruins everywhere. The injured people were groaning in pain in the ruins, but it was difficult for them to get timely and effective treatment.

The sky of Moscow was shrouded in gloom. The entire country was reeling from the blow, and hope for the future became extremely slim.

When Moscow's distress signal came, the president of the Rice Empire sat in front of a desk piled with documents, his brows furrowed, his face full of helplessness and anxiety.

At this moment, the rice empire has already been in chaos. The shadow of war not only hangs over the international situation, but also deeply affects every corner of the country.

The once bustling city streets are now filled with an air of unease. In supermarkets, people frantically rush to buy daily necessities, emptying the shelves in an instant, leaving only bare racks.

Prices are skyrocketing like a runaway rocket. Common necessities have seen their prices multiplied several fold, leaving ordinary people with a worried look on their meager salaries. Lines stretch out in front of bakeries, eagerly waiting to buy that pricey loaf of bread to feed their families.

In the factories, workers are worried. Many factories have been forced to reduce production or even stop operations due to shortages of raw materials and reduced orders.

The shadow of unemployment hangs over countless families, leaving them without a source of income and plunging into hardship. Complaints and sighs can often be heard on the streets, their fears for the future lingering in their daily dread.

The stock market was in a state of dismal disarray, with prices plummeting like a free fall. Countless investors lost everything, desperately calling out at the stock exchange, but receiving no response. Long lines formed at banks as people tried to withdraw their savings, just in case, but banks were also running low on funds, making withdrawals difficult.

Internally, officials debated endlessly over how to respond to the crisis, yet could not come up with an effective solution. The president faced mountains of documents and urgent meetings every day, trying to salvage the precarious situation, but everything seemed powerless.

In such a situation where it is unable to take care of itself, how can the Rice Empire have the energy and ability to support Moscow?

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