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Over the next few days, Lu Xun immersed himself in his new role. Under Han Zhi's guidance, he learned the day-to-day operations of the local government, from resolving disputes among citizens to managing resources and implementing policies on a small scale. Sometimes the dispute he resolves could get out of hand, and the Orioles that acted as his guard immediately neutralized any threat to Lu Xun, and this caused his jurisdiction to be one of the most secure in the entirety of Lujiang.
Today, while reviewing a particularly complex case involving some land disputes, Han Zhi turned to Lu Xun. "Boyan, what would you do in this situation to resolve the dispute that happened?"
Lu Xun thought for a moment, recalling the lessons he had learned from his studies and his time at the academy. "I believe it is crucial to understand the root of the conflict first. We should listen to both parties, gather all the facts, and then mediate a solution that is fair and just for all involved."
Han Zhi nodded approvingly. "Precisely. Always remember, good governance is about serving the people and ensuring justice for both sides."
As Lu Xun continued to familiarize himself with his role, he also found time to study under Lu Kang and Wang Lang. They provided him with deeper insights into statecraft and strategy, sharing their experiences and knowledge.
In the evenings, Lu Xun would reflect on his day's work and studies, often writing down his thoughts and observations. His time in Lujiang was proving to be a transformative period, where the experience he gained as expected helped him improve.
Due to this, Lu Xun's reputation in Lujiang began to grow. His dedication, insight, and willingness to learn impressed both his superiors and peers. Slowly but surely, he gained the respect and recognition of the officials and nobles in Lujiang.
One afternoon, as Lu Xun was engrossed in the meticulous review of taxation records using the new accounting method which has spread after it showed great results, a knock on his door interrupted his concentration.
He looked up to see an older official, Liu Shen, standing at the entrance. Liu Shen was known for his years of service and deep understanding of the administrative complexities of Lujiang.
"Sir Lu Xun," Liu Shen began with a respectful bow, "I hope I'm not disturbing you while doing your work."
Lu Xun stood up and returned the bow. "Not at all, Master Liu Shen. Please, come in. How may I assist you?"
Liu Shen entered and took a seat, placing a scroll on Lu Xun's desk. "I have come to seek your advice on a matter that has been quite troubling. It's regarding the allocation of resources for the upcoming harvest season. Despite our best efforts, we seem to be facing shortages in some areas while having surpluses in others."
Lu Xun took the scroll and began to study the details. After a few moments of silence, he spoke thoughtfully, "It appears that there is a misalignment between the predicted yield and the actual needs of each district. May I suggest that we conduct a more detailed survey to get updated information? This will allow us to redistribute the resources more effectively and ensure that every district receives what it needs."
Liu Shen nodded, clearly impressed. "That is a wise suggestion, Master Lu Xun. I will begin organizing the survey immediately."
As Liu Shen left, another official, Zhao Xi, approached Lu Xun with a different concern. "Sir Lu Xun, we have been facing difficulties in mediating disputes among the local merchant's clan. I hope to gain your perspective to help us find a resolution."
Lu Xun listened carefully as Zhao Xi explained the issues. After a moment of contemplation, he proposed a series of mediation sessions where representatives from both sides could voice their concerns and work towards a mutually beneficial agreement.
Word of Lu Xun's practical and thoughtful solutions spread quickly. Soon, other officials and nobles started coming to him for advice on various matters, appreciating his outside perspective and innovative approach.
His age was no longer seen as a barrier by other officials, who disdained him due to his age, connections, and low experience. Instead, it was viewed as a source of fresh ideas and new energy.
In the evening, as Lu Xun was wrapping up his work, Lu Kang and Wang Lang visited him a visit. "Boyan," Lu Kang said with a proud smile, "I have been hearing wonderful things about your works. Your ability to analyze situations and propose effective solutions is truly commendable."
Wang Lang nodded in agreement. "Indeed, you are proving to be an invaluable asset to Lujiang. Your growth this past few weeks has been wonderful, I can't wait how it will be in a few years."
Lu Xun felt a deep sense of accomplishment but remained humble. "Thank you, Uncle and Master Wang Lang. I am grateful for the guidance and support you have given me. It has allowed me to apply what I have learned and contribute to our administration."
After their conversation, Lu Xun left his office alongside Lu Kang and Wang Lang, their conversation continuing as they strolled through the bustling administrative quarters. Soon they partway, heading toward their respective residence.
Meanwhile, in Jiancheng, the atmosphere was tense and somber. Ma Teng's Army was still reeling from the devastating defeat at Tianshui, where Ma Teng and Ma Chao had suffered a crushing blow.
The battle had cost them dearly, not only in terms of the soldiers slain but also with the capture of the formidable general Pang De who inspired many of Ma Teng's men in the battle.
In the Governor's Castle main hall, Ma Teng and Ma Chao were deep in discussion with their remaining generals. Maps and reports were spread across the table, detailing the current state of Jiancheng's defenses.
"We must strengthen our defenses here in Jiancheng," Ma Teng said, his voice heavy with the weight of recent losses. "We cannot afford another defeat. If we lose this city, our position will be severely compromised."
Ma Chao, his face stern and determined, nodded. "Father, we must also send scouts to monitor enemy movements. Cao Ren and his army will not miss this opportunity to press his advantage, so we need to be prepared for any attacks."
One of Ma Teng's generals stepped forward to give his opinion. "I will take charge of fortifying our defenses, my lord. We need to build more fortifications and ensure that our supply lines are secure."
Ma Teng stayed silent before nodding his head. "Okay do it full of concentration, General. So there would be no loopholes or weakness in our defenses and your efforts would not be wasted."
As the meeting continued, Ma Chao could not shake the thought of Pang De now in enemy hands. "We must also consider a plan to rescue General Pang De, Father," he said, his eyes burning with resolve. "He is a vital asset to our forces, and we cannot leave him in the captive of Cao Ren's Army."
Ma Teng nodded solemnly. "Agreed. We will devise a plan to free him, but first, we must ensure the safety of Jiancheng. We cannot risk another defeat, Chao'er."
Outside of the hall, the soldiers of Jiancheng worked tirelessly to reinforce the city's defenses. The sounds of construction and preparation filled the air as walls were strengthened, trenches were dug, and weapons were sharpened.
The people of Jiancheng, on the other hand, were weary and mourning their fate, as they were afraid that they would suffer the same fate as Tianshui, which cast a dark atmosphere in Jiancheng.
As night fell over the city, Ma Teng and Ma Chao stood atop the walls, looking out into the darkened horizon. The flickering torches below illuminated their faces, reflecting their solemn expression.
Ma Teng sighed deeply, his eyes filled with concern. "The people are weary, Chao'er. They fear that Jiancheng will suffer the same fate as Tianshui. We must do everything in our power to raise their spirit so that they would not betray us like in Tianshui."
Ma Chao nodded, his jaw set in determination. "I know, Father. We have fortified our defenses and prepared our soldiers, but we cannot underestimate Cao Ren's trickery now that he is helped by the slut Wang Yi. She is a cunning woman and with Cao Ren's formidable army, this combination is very deadly."
Ma Teng placed a hand on his son's shoulder. "We must remain vigilant and united. The lives of our family and followers depend on our ability to withstand the coming attack."
Ma Chao looked out over the city, his heart heavy with the responsibility that lay before him. "We will not fail them, Father. We will fight with everything we have."
Meanwhile, in Tianshui, the atmosphere was one of quiet determination. Wang Yi had finally emerged from her mourning, her sorrow, and sadness for Zhao Ang's death still fresh in her heart.
She steeled herself, knowing that she had to avenge the death of her husband and continue the dream her husband had, which was to bring prosperity to Tianshui.
Wang Yi entered the meeting chamber, where Cao Ren, Jia Kui, Zhang Ji, Xu Huang, and Han Sui were already gathered. The room fell silent as she approached, and everyone turned to face her, their expressions varied from surprised to respectful.
Cao Ren spoke first, his voice steady. "Lady Wang Yi, we are honored to have you join us. Please accept our condolences for the death of your husband, My Lord had prepared some rewards to at least alleviate the loss you feel."
Wang Yi nodded, her eyes resolute. "Thank you, General Cao Ren. I am here to discuss our next plan of attack on Ma Teng. We cannot let them prepare themselves. We must press our advantage and continue our attack."
Jia Kui stepped forward, pointing at Jiancheng on the map that was spread across the table. "Our scouts report that Ma Teng and Ma Chao are reinforcing their defenses in Jiancheng as we speak. They were anticipating our next move."
Xu Huang leaned in, studying the map. "The terrains around Jiancheng are formidable, filled with mountainous areas. We need to find a weak point, an area we can exploit to gain access into Jiancheng's location not through the main road."
Zhang Ji, stroking his beard thoughtfully, added, "We must also consider the morale of their people. If we can sow fear and uncertainty among the populace, it will weaken their resolve and make our assault more effective."
Han Sui, who had remained silent until now, spoke up. "We should also be wary of their reinforcements. Ma Teng and Ma Chao still have allies among the Qiang people who may come to their aid, and before you ask no, I can't control all of the Qiang people.
Wang Yi listened intently, her mind racing with possibilities. "We need a multi-pronged approach. General Cao Ren, you will lead the main assault on Jiancheng, and coordinate with our scouts to find and exploit any weaknesses in their defenses."
She turned to Xu Huang and Zhang Ji. "Generals Xu Huang and Zhang Ji, you will focus on disrupting their supply lines and causing chaos among their ranks, which means going behind Jiancheng. If we can cut off their resources, it will weaken their ability to sustain a prolonged defense."
Finally, she looked at Han Sui. "General Han Sui, you will be in charge of monitoring and intercepting any reinforcements that may come to their aid. We cannot allow them to bolster their defenses."
After se finishes her words, she turns to Jia Kui to ask for his opinion, "What do you think Master Jia Kui? Is this plan feasible to be implemented?", Jia Kui hearing her question nodded his head in amazement confirming that it was feasible.
Jia Kui never expected that Wang Yo would have such a talented mind in strategy, and realize how Zhao Ang can rule Tianshui stable, it was because of his wife.
Cao Ren clasped his hands together. "Very well. We have our plan. Let us prepare our forces and move swiftly. Jiancheng will fall, and the Ma Clan's resistance will be crushed." Everyone dispersed to carry out their assignment, leaving Wang Yi and Jia Kui alone in the hall, where they begin to evaluate the plan they had made, to see if there is any weak points that needed to be closed or some part of the plan to be replaced with something better.
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Name: Lie Fan
Title: Three Heroes Who Defeat Lu Bu
Age: 31 (198 AD)
Level: 16
Next Level: 462,000
Renown: 825
Cultivation: Yin Yang Separation (level 9)
SP: 1,121,700
ATTRIBUTE POINTS
STR: 936 (+20)
VIT: 598 (+20)
AGI: 583 (+10)
INT: 587
CHR: 96
WIS: 509
WILL: 397
ATR Points: 0
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