By dividing the authority into three parts, no one party will dominate the market.

This would have been unacceptable to a feudal emperor, but this emperor's thinking was different from everyone else's, and his perspective was different. He didn't feel his power was being divided, but rather that Chen Dong had divided it. This prevented a single dominant power and allowed for more stable control of the framework and system.

What shocked the emperor was that in just three years, they had surpassed the previous three hundred years of development. Remember, aerospace warships were only invented a dozen years ago. Such powerful weapons once determined the course of the battlefield, but now they were forced to face an awkward position. Transporting troops and food had become more convenient.

As for artillery fire, it would be even more useless. Every sword strike on the battlefield would be as powerful as a cannonball, without the need for reloading. These expensive battlefield tools would be completely useless.

With the Node Space Platform, this "old-fashioned" tool has been abandoned by everyone. Now the military is trying to sell some of it to recover blood, and continue to use the rest.

The Node Space platform is useful, but it's expensive. Damn, the Imperial Master's Mansion doesn't even accept cash or gold.

The main reason was that there was too much silver and gold. As the framework was being built, dozens of gold and silver mines were discovered. If mining hadn't been stopped due to market regulation, there would be enough silver to make bricks.

Therefore, the current military is very eager for faith. Although the quantitative standard of faith is only implemented on a small scale, and the army in this Civil War did not pay for it, it was used free of charge. But free is the most expensive, and once used, it will be unforgettable, causing those warships to become cow ladies.

This was also why they were speechless when Chen Dong mentioned converting military merit into faith. Faith was good, faith was a good thing. If it weren't for the need to maintain the existing system and the need for the faith system to be compatible with the existing system, they would have wanted to convert all their military merit into faith.

The current situation is completely reversed from the beginning. Civil officials and military commanders are eagerly awaiting the release of the current system. Unfortunately, it's still not perfect, and it will take at least six months of debugging to fully build it.

Time slipped away silently, and half a year passed in the blink of an eye. The most important thing that happened during this period was the complete end of the Civil War, and the complete incorporation of the Baiyue and Xiongnu into the Han Dynasty.

And on an ordinary day, Chen Dong stretched and said calmly: "It's done!"

This understated statement brought tears of joy to everyone present. For over three years, they had been racing against time, forgetting to eat or sleep, watching this system evolve from scratch. From the outside, this system appeared to be nothing more than a glowing sphere, about the height of a man, surrounded by a rotating bronze ring, inscribed with dense runes. These runes were completely invisible without specialized tools. Yet, this was merely the surface; within it, it embodied the entire Han Chinese nation.

It contained countless groundbreaking technologies. Chen Dong looked at everyone present. Whether they were monks, Taoist priests, or former members of the Heavenly Observatory, their faces were now disheveled, yet their expressions of joy could not be hidden. "Thank you all for your dedication over the past few years. Your efforts will be rewarded accordingly, and I ask that you continue to work hard. This is not the end, but a new beginning. We will take the Han Dynasty to heights once unimaginable. All of you here are witnesses and experiencers. I will trouble you all now."

Chen Dong bowed to everyone, and everyone combed their hair, sorted their clothes, and then solemnly returned the greeting to Chen Dong.

It can be said that although we initially came together out of helplessness, coercion, and voluntariness, each one had their own reasons, motivated by profit, the future, and even the survival of others. But after three or four years of getting along, watching this grand framework gradually transform from fantasy into reality, with unity as our core, it is impossible not to feel a sense of identity and accomplishment.

They participated in this massive project, and the opportunity to change the future was born from the lines of their own palms. This feeling was something they had never experienced before, and it was unlikely to be experienced again in the future. Everyone's feelings at this moment were unique.

Su Can was also like this, a long-lost excitement, a feeling that hadn't existed for a long time. He didn't want to think about it anymore, but at this moment, no matter how much time passed, he would never forget it.

He looked at Chen Dong and smiled, "Just like we agreed at the beginning, you will start this new era."

Chen Dong nodded, took a few steps, and arrived in front of the ball of light, pressing his palm against it. The bronze rings floating outside the sphere quickly rotated to make way. The moment his fingertips touched the ball of light, a golden light suddenly burst out.

It spread outward from the entire nation, enveloping the entire Han Dynasty in a fleeting moment. Before anyone knew what to do, the light had already dissipated, as if it had never appeared, like an illusion.

The common people rubbed their eyes and looked around, only to find everyone else blankly lost. They had no time to pause, their busy schedules keeping them from dwelling on the situation. But the capital was different. The moment the light enveloped them, all the important figures, including the emperor, stood up excitedly, knowing what this meant. They all turned their gazes in the direction of the Imperial Master's Mansion.

Feeling a hanging silk thread connected to their soul and then disappearing without a trace, some powerful people felt that there was something extra in their bodies but could not find where.

Only the emperor could see clearly: tens of millions of golden threads stretched from the Imperial Master's Mansion, connecting everyone in all directions. These threads were not part of the real world, had no substance, could not be touched, and could not be cut. In a moment, these threads vanished into thin air, leaving no trace.

The emperor raised his hand, gazing at the astonished ministers. Light tablets appeared above their heads, each recording the minister's life story. These weren't compiled by the Imperial Preceptor's Office, but rather messages revealed from within their souls. With a faint smile, the emperor casually tapped a person's light tablet, which instantly enlarged. The information, simple and increasingly complex, became densely packed with text, describing every major event in the minister's life from birth to the present.

"Interesting, so interesting."

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