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"What a beast! You want to play tricks with me?" Lajia was taken aback, but having been on the battlefield and seen grand scenes, he managed to stay composed.

Just as he was about to make a move.

A sharp eagle cry pierced the air and a swift shadow swooped down from above, striking the tiger's eyes.

Roar! Blood splattered everywhere.

The furious roar of the tiger bombarded Laj's eardrums, almost rendering him deaf.

In contrast, Liao Yuan Hua with special earplugs seemed to fare much better, casting a glance at the swiftly ascending shadow, almost as if to blame it for meddling.

Then Liao Yuan Ho turned kicked off the ground and delivered a powerful blow directly to the massive head of the evil tiger.

The strength of the iron shod hooves was undeniable.

One kick nearly crushed the tiger skull.

After suffering successive blows, the evil tiger's roars turned mournful.

Seizing the opportunity, Luajette took a precise shot and the arrow whistled through the air, embedding itself in the tiger's gaping mouth.

without needing Lajia to say more.

As he drew his bow back, Liao Yuan, who was surged ahead, pulling away completely.

Chapter 3:14.

News spreads the howling evil tiger fell heavily to the ground.

Luaja's final arrow had struck true, delivering a fatal blow.

Crimson blood oozed from the wound, quickly forming a pool.

After a while, confirming that the evil tiger was truly dead, he let out a silent sigh of relief.

He had thought that with the advantage of weapons and his horse, coupled with his current strength, it would be relatively easy.

He never expected it to be so perilous.

It seemed one could not underestimate the threat that fierce beasts pose to humans.

One must remain vigilant thinking of this.

He couldn't help but look up at the shadow circling in the sky, then quickly rolled up his cloak to let the shadow rest on his forearm.

"Thank you so much this time," Waja said with a sigh while grooming the shadows feathers.

The shadows swift descent to blind the fierce tiger's eyes truly shocked him.

Just a while ago, he could only catch small prey like rabbits and birds.

Perhaps, as Bae and Bureug said, the shadow was indeed a descendant of the divine eagle of the grasslands.

Upon hearing this, the blazing fire beneath him snorted in protest, as if saying that even without the shadows intervention, it could handle the situation.

In response, Luagia chuckled a couple of times, stroked the blazing fire's mane to soothe it, and added, "Thank you, too.

Good partner.

" While they were talking, Gujun and the others had already galloped over when they saw that Luagia was unharmed.

They finally breathed a sigh of relief.

The moment the fierce tiger counterattacked was genuinely thrilling for them.

Of course, aside from that, the battle, which occurred and ended almost in a single breath, was indeed spectacular.

From the shadow blinding the tiger's eyes to the blazing fire's powerful kick and finally to loaja's lethal arrow, the entire process was seamless, leaving those who witnessed it in awe.

While Gujan's gaze toward the blazing fire and the shadow became even more envious, having already taken down the biggest prey, it was unlikely that any other animals would be around after the fierce tiger had claimed this area.

They ordered the soldiers to carry the tiger's corpse and the group swaggered back to the city.

Some ancient emperors, even if they hadn't accomplished anything remarkable, would boast about a few feats.

However, Luaja had genuinely killed the fierce tiger outside Shiuan city, eliminating a threat for the people there.

It was only logical to promote this achievement, using the opportunity to further soothe the emotions of the people in Shiuan City and win their hearts.

However, while was called promotion, in reality, not much was needed.

Just carrying the tiger's corpse back to the city would naturally spread the news.

In just a day, the story of Luaji's killing of the fierce tiger had spread throughout Shiuan City, becoming an important topic of conversation among the citizens who spoke of it animatedly as if they had seen it with their own eyes.

This era was like that.

Although life had become a bit more comfortable, there were hardly any decent entertainment activities after a day's work.

People could only gather in groups, drinking tea and chatting.

After successfully researching printing, Lajia had considered issuing newspapers throughout the entire civilization.

Newspapers were great.

They were an important medium for information dissemination in an era and could reflect and guide social opinions to some extent.

For example, during a war when things were at a standstill, if there were some discontented individuals stirring up panic by saying they were doomed and that the enemy would invade, it would undoubtedly worsen the situation within the civilization.

In such cases, having a newspaper would allow you to send out a few representative generals for interviews, clearly informing the people that their forces were strong and confident and that the enemy could not break through their borders.

This would be one way to alleviate the fears.

However, upon further thought, Lajia realized that the timing wasn't right because in his civilization, only a small portion of the population could read.

In such a situation, issuing a newspaper would likely have little effect.

He had now shifted the focus of cultural education to the next generation.

So, he had been busy building schools and printing books.

As for a feasible method he could implement now, he had a sudden idea.

It didn't matter if people couldn't read as long as they could understand spoken words.

At that moment, Luajia thought of an ancient profession in their civilization, the storyteller.

Once this idea took shape, Luajia felt it made more and more sense.

On one hand, listening to stories could serve as entertainment, helping to pass the people's leisure time and enrich their daily lives, potentially even improving their quality of life.

On the other hand, he could use the storytellers to convey the messages he wanted to share.

For instance, not long ago, when he spread rumors about his immortality.

If he had a group of storytellers to narrate the story of his immortality, it would likely be more efficient than a mirror bureau in spreading the news.

Additionally, he could turn the story of killing the fierce tiger outside Shiuan City into a narrative that would help establish his image as the emperor.

He could even create tales of brave martyrs to encourage the youth in his civilization to enlist in the army, possibly alleviating the current difficulties he faced in recruiting.

He could also spread ideas like the rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every citizen and so on, instilling these values in his people.

With these thoughts, Luaja's entire plan and steps became clear in his mind.

After quickly jotting it down on paper, he assigned a task to Lu Gene, asking him to carefully select the storytellers.

Once chosen, he would personally review their attributes to ensure everything was foolproof.

Besides that, as for how to handle the fierce tiger's corpse, it was clearly up to him.

However, in this era, when people hunted a beast, aside from eating it, there didn't seem to be many other methods of processing it.

Thus, they would eat the meat, make coats from the fur, and use the bones to brew tiger bone wine.

Although Luaja himself didn't drink, he could reward his subordinates and ministers with the tiger bone wine when there was nothing else to offer, thus solving another headache.

Chapter 3:15.

Meeting his majesty.

The report just sent over from the business administration bureau.

The business administration bureau.

Lu G raises eyebrows in his impression after the bureau had gotten on track.

There shouldn't have been anything that required reporting to him.

Generally, reports marked as green and blue in importance could be handled by his secretaries.

And as the emperor, he would only see reports marked as yellow, orange, or red.

Taking the report handed to him by his secretary, Lu G glanced at it.

It was marked yellow, which was indeed unusual.

With this thought, he opened the report and then he couldn't help but chuckle.

To be honest, the content of this report seemed trivial to him.

But for the people under him, it appeared to be a big deal.

In simple terms, someone had applied to open a store.

Just look at how trivial that is.

But the issue lay in the type of store and the person applying.

The applicant wanted to open two stores at once.

One a tea shop and the other a restaurant.

However, in the entire civilization of the 10,000 realms, Lu G was the only one who had opened a tea shop and a restaurant.

In other words, he had effectively monopolized the food and beverage industry in all the cities of this civilization.

And now, unexpectedly, someone wanted to carve out a piece of the pie from him, the emperor.

This scenario was far more serious than taking food from a tiger's mouth.

The director of the business administration bureau wasn't a fool, a person who lacked quick wits wouldn't sit in that position.

Would he dare to approve this application without first consulting his majesty? Clearly, he wouldn't.

However, this was also why Lu G found it amusing.

The director of the business administration bureau was clearly overthinking things.


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