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Chapter 1411

Cui Wenxiu didn't care how those people in China viewed him. What was important was how His Majesty the Emperor viewed this matter. However, the entry of the 11th Legion of the Empire into the Indian and German areas under his jurisdiction seemed to prove His Majesty the Emperor's trust in him. However, Cui Wenxiu still dared not be careless on this issue. It often caused unnecessary trouble for him. For example, the Grand Duke's Mansion in the Grand Duke in Luxor, it was actually equivalent to the palace. If he moved in, it would be fine. After all, he was the commander of the Empire in the Central Continent, but behind this, he might be understood as being arrogant because of his favor. Cui Wenxiu did not want to bear these false names. He would rather live in this customs mansion that is more strategically oriented and has a more down-to-earth attitude.

It seems that it should be put on the agenda of what to do next. The news from the Luzons in the south proved their original speculation.

Frederick was indeed powerful, and finally convinced Catherine and Qulin. Frederick and Qulin joined forces to launch a counterattack in the Fergan and Sulu areas. The Pasha army encountered the most severe challenge in the Sulu area. Frederick used his main attack to attract Kutuzov's frontal offensive, and Qulin fought a beautiful 100-mile attack from the flank, and defeated the 13th and 14th Pasha Kingdom who were slow to react and still sleeping in one fell swoop. He killed the commander of the 14th Pasha Kingdom, causing a huge gap in the right wing. Fortunately, Dayan, who served as the general reserve team, led the 15th Corps to promptly discover omissions and follow up, and fought to block it to avoid Qulin's attempt to go deeper from the flank to control the Pasha army. Dayan was also seriously injured in this battle.

Although he repelled Qu Lin's sneak attack, Qu Lin led the Self-Defense Army of the Free City Autonomous Territory to remain firmly entrenched north of the Fergan region and maintained a situation where he could attack at any time, forcing the Pasha army to station heavily in this area to prevent, which seriously restricted Kutuzov's offensive ability on the front line. In contrast, Frederick, who had no worries, could safely and boldly put all his troops in. The Tang army quickly released prisoners of war and sent back it greatly alleviated the lack of troops in the Luzon army. Under such circumstances, Frederick frequently launched counterattacks in the Sulu area, and Kutuzov had to turn off the attack to defend and steadily withdrew from the Sulu area. The two sides entered a difficult stalemate in the Fergan and Sulu areas.

The situation in Luzon turned from danger to safety was based on the fact that the Luzons completely gave up the interests of the Southern Indian and German regions and their ability to control the Comini region was weakened. Frederick personally took the battle against Kutuzov, which was undoubtedly the first time that the two major masters of the mainland faced head-on in so many years, and Qu Lin's emergence also added a brilliant star to the Andean civil war.

Cui Wenxiu knew that he could take the opportunity to enter the Comini area at this time, which would lead to a complete collapse of the situation in Luzon, and the Pasha people would become the biggest winner. Now is not the best time to do this. A Luzon that maintains a certain strength can give the empire more energy to stabilize the newly included South Indian, West Indian and German, and Meli areas in the north-central region. These three lands are more than 2 million square kilometers and have a population of 40 million. It is terrifying to think about it. In this way, it falls into the empire's pocket in less than a year. To digest such complex lands, Cui Wenxiu himself feels chill.

Fortunately, these things should be the concern of the Imperial Government Council, but in the early stage, they probably had to take on their own responsibility. Cui Wenxiu was not interested in government affairs. He prefers conquest, expanding territory, and iron horses. That is his lifelong pursuit. But this does not mean that he knows nothing about government affairs. It is just that there are a few large lands and populations, and the empire has not had the intention to establish a county government, which makes Cui Wenxiu feel a little tricky. If you cannot give these areas a clear guidance in time, the hidden contradictions in these areas will gradually be exposed. When the conflicts intensify, it will not be so easy to solve them. Therefore, Cui Wenxiu still plans to arrange them according to his intentions before the empire's instructions.

The occupied areas of the Meli Empire must temporarily establish a military-controlled government to assume administrative management responsibilities. Due to the cooperation of the Grand Duke of York, the situation in the entire Meli region was very calm. The people seemed to have accepted this reality peacefully. The economy and commerce of the Meli region were not greatly affected. Even the tourism industry, an important pillar industry of the Meli country, was not greatly affected. This cannot be said to be a miracle. The Anatoli region and Girey in the central region were

The Song area is the most important spice producing area in Meli, with spice production accounting for more than 70% of the production in the Principal of Meli, while the Thrace area is a well-known handicraft and agricultural development area. The various handicraft weaving products produced here are well-known in the mainland. Thrace tapestries, carpets, and metal jewelry are best sold in the Western mainland; olive oil and coconut oil have a large output and good quality, and are firmly ranked first in the central mainland; honey wine and sweet figs are the agricultural specialties here, and they are also the best gifts for tourists to take home to their families.

Cui Wenxiu is still more inclined to maintain the original management model of the Meli area. At least in the current situation, the industry, commerce, agriculture and tourism in the Meli area will not be affected too much. Perhaps the officials of the State Council will prescribe better development prescriptions for this region, but now it is still mainly about maintaining stability, which should be more like this from a political and military perspective.

The Meli area is not the area that Cui Wenxiu is most concerned about. He believes that as long as he stays here for a day, he will not be able to cause any storms here. In comparison, the situation between the West Indian and Germans and the South Indians is more worthy of attention.

Although the West Indian and German regions have calmed down on the surface, the root causes of religious beliefs have not been eliminated, nor can they be eliminated. It is enough to be controlled to a certain extent that violence cannot be resorted to. This is the bottom line stipulated by Cui Wenxiu for the local garrison. It seems that this is barely achieved this now, but it lacks the jurisdiction of administrative agencies. When the number of garrisons decreased significantly due to the expedition of Melis, the signs of intensification of the conflict were revealed. This requires sufficient attention. The existing garrison management model can no longer adapt to the current situation and needs to be adjusted urgently.

The southern Indian and German areas left a power vacuum because of the complete withdrawal of the Luzons and the expulsion of the original privileged class of the Tiks. Of course, the original Tiks who fled to the Zha area have already made a request to restore their original ruling privileges while recognizing the sovereignty of the empire and accepting the rule of the empire. This seems to be a relatively reasonable requirement, but Cui Wenxiu does not want to agree to them for the time being that the original power class reoccupies the mainstream of this region completely from the original power class to be unfavorable to the empire's rule and management. The empire needs to destroy the ruling class in this region and redistribute it so that the purpose of division and governance can be achieved. It is the top priority to cultivate a group of new nobles who are opposed to the original ruling class. However, this seems not to be his own responsibility, but the work of the State Council. Thinking of this, Cui Wenxiu hopes that the State Council can send a group of officials to help him solve these cumbersome affairs as soon as possible.

The drastic changes in the situation from the Indian and German and Meli regions caught all the imperial executives, including Wufeng, off guard but surprised them. If the Southern Indian and German regions fell into the imperial bag, the empire's success in surrender would have made the empire's senior executives ecstatic.

The media of the empire have already praised Cui Wenxiu's military achievements to the level second only to His Majesty the Emperor. Several mainstream newspapers and magazines have launched special editions of Indian and German, Meli, Baltic and Aegean, special editions, special editions of the region, specifically introducing the customs, customs, economic and cultural conditions of these regions. The empire centered on the imperial capital has set off a strong trend of east and west. It seems that there are countless opportunities to make money waiting for people. The entire Indian and German region, plus the Meli region, has a total of four million square kilometers of fertile land, a long coastline and a vast sea area, and a population of more than 70 million is not much different from the empire's mainland. How many business opportunities and wealth are hidden in this, who can explain it clearly?

The news that the newspapers and media were able to compare with Cui Wenxiu's brilliant achievements in the Central Mainland during this period was probably the case that His Majesty the Emperor of the Empire was attacked by Japanese pirates outside Yuhang. Dozens of small and medium-sized Japanese pirate ships called pirate ships launched a sudden attack while His Majesty the Emperor of the Empire took a boat to travel to Yuhang's offshore, but they did not expect to encounter full resistance from the Imperial East Ocean Navy standing fleet. Both sides were in Yuhang in Yuhang.

A full-scale war broke out in the offshore seas. In the end, the Dadongyang Navy Standing Fleet annihilated the invading Japanese pirates with the support of the Imperial Navy Inland Fleet. The only pity was that except for the very few escaped bandits, almost none of the bandits were captured. Although His Majesty the Emperor was unscathed, there were even rumors that it was suspected that His Majesty the Emperor intended to lure the enemy with his own hands, it is still a mystery why His Majesty the Emperor's whereabouts were known by the siege.
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