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In the spring of the eleventh year of Mingde, the Great Yan empire began relocating the populace from several southern prefectures to the north to replenish the population lost over years of war and turmoil.
Despite the underlying tensions within the imperial court, the rampant rumors spreading throughout the land, and the increasing disturbances caused by monsters and demons, Great Yan still demonstrated remarkable efficiency in executing its policies.
Upon receiving imperial orders, the local governments of Luozhou, Luzhou, Jingzhou, and Xuzhou swiftly mobilized. They organized large groups of struggling citizens—those barely able to feed themselves—into migration teams.
For most, even the simple promise of two full meals a day on the journey was enough to make them willing to head north, let alone the prospects of resettlement and stability upon arrival.
All the talk, in the end, boiled down to just one simple truth—they were simply seeking a way to survive.
At the same time, the government meticulously prepared the settlements in the migration zones.
As waves of immigrants arrived at Yuezhou, the primary relocation hub, they were temporarily settled under the supervision of local officials, either in newly established military-style farming colonies or in abandoned villages and towns.
In order to help them resume production as quickly...



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