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Is this ethical?! (9-11) 

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Chapter Nine:

Two years later, Huang Jianqiang, having made all the necessary preparations, launched an attack on the Youfang and other ethnic minorities.

With horseshoes and saddles now available, Huang Jianqiang finally experienced horseback riding, which he found quite enjoyable. However
, for him, a few times for novelty was fine, but it was physically exhausting!

Equipped with bows, crossbows, shields, armor, swords, and spears—all three technologies—he
utterly skills. His armored soldiers
were like ten, if not dozens, warriors against the bare-chested, wooden-armored soldiers of the ethnic minorities. This was only because the soldiers lacked stamina; otherwise, one soldier
could have wiped out an entire tribe!

Thus, five thousand men, without any strategy, marched straight in and annihilated the Youfang tribe, just as
before .

The women, naked and kneeling, begged for their lives.

Huang Jianqiang's exploits in annihilating the Dongyi tribe had already spread throughout the land, and these ethnic minorities naturally knew
of them.

Therefore, the women cooperated; even before Huang Jianqiang's army arrived, all the women were already kneeling naked
before the tribe, awaiting their subjugation.

There was no way around it; being a slave in the Shang Dynasty was better than being in a tribe. This idea was deeply ingrained among ethnic minorities,
especially women who depended on men for survival.

Therefore, Huang Jianqiang's actions were so swift that other ethnic minorities hadn't even had time to react before it was over
(an inspirational story of a Shang Dynasty slave's rise to power should have been added here, but the author was too lazy to write it, so just consider it
read).

However, before other ethnic minorities like the Guifang could react, other generals' troops
had already begun attacking their tribes.

It was another one-sided massacre. By the time Huang Jianqiang returned to Chaoge with all the female slaves, they had
arrived right behind him.

At this point, Huang Jianqiang's reputation as a holy king was renowned throughout the land, invincible in battle. He

then held another sacrificial ceremony, and Huang Jianqiang's palace truly had three thousand beauties, overflowing with people.

Next, Huang Jianqiang began to establish rules for worship, such as women could only worship goddesses, and the goddesses
suddenly had an additional function: obedience, which translates to servility.

Well, anyway, Pangu gained another function: commander.

Then, the news spread like wildfire that whenever Empress Jiang wanted to make a rule, she would first worship the goddesses Nuwa and Pangu to ensure its success
.

Incidentally, the practice of the emperor bathing and purifying himself before war and worshipping Pangu also spread.

Soon after, women in wealthy families worshipped goddesses, and the head of the household would always worship
Pangu before enforcing family laws.

Next came the advancement of technology.

Having read so many fantasy novels, Huang Jianqiang naturally knew the formula for gunpowder.

While water-powered forging wasn't entirely successful, it was still usable. Although only
ten cannons were needed, it was enough for Huang Jianqiang; he could simply build more, fire them, and then remelt them.

Thus, Huang Jianqiang began to target the vassal states.

Thousands of cannons fired simultaneously—in an era where even bronze ware was scarce, less than ten cannons were needed.

The first shot ignited chaos among the soldiers of the minor vassal states—trampling, kneeling, utter chaos.

By the time Huang Jianqiang ordered the surrounding soldiers to kneel, only half remained.

This happened two or three times, and all the vassal states immediately banded together for mutual support, united under the protection of the first great vassal, the sage Ji Chang
.

However, a sage cannot be attacked proactively, so Ji Chang issued a petition inquiring and pleading for forgiveness, hoping the emperor
would pardon all the vassal states once.

This is why Huang Jianqiang didn't imprison Ji Chang as in the original history; with such a sage protecting them, Ji Fa,
that ambitious schemer, had no outlet for his power.

Anyway, news from Xiqi indicated that Ji Fa had argued with his father several times this month,
leaving the palace in anger.

Then, a major event occurred that completely shattered this balance.

Chong Houhu, one of the four great vassal states, surrendered.

Having visited Chaoge, Chong Houhu was keenly aware of its power and wealth, so
after surrendering, he brought his entire family to settle in Chaoge.

Soon after, Chong Houhu's words about Chaoge spread among the vassal states.

"In Chaoge, there's so much grain you don't know where to put it, cotton quilts and clothes are enough to keep
you ! Being a commoner in Chaoge is more comfortable than being a king in some godforsaken vassal state!!!"

This was like a bomb exploding among the vassal states.

A group of vassal states believed Chong Houhu's words and wanted to surrender to Chaoge. After all, they were just minor vassal states, and in their
own vassal states, they were often struggling to survive.

Moreover, in Chaoge, they wouldn't be commoners; they would receive a
hereditary .

In short, the spies Huang Jianqiang had been planting since his transmigration were now fully activated. Suddenly, news spread of
vassal states saying they wanted to surrender to Chaoge, and others complaining that Xiqi hadn't provided enough food.

In short, the relationships between the vassal states were filled with suspicion, making a united front impossible.

Then, Huang Jianqiang immediately added fuel to the fire, announcing to the world that all vassal states, regardless of size, would be merged into Chaoge, and all would receive the same treatment as
Chong : a princely title, and the same monthly allowance and provisions.

Of course, Chong Houhu's salary was also announced in detail.

This immediately stunned the numerous minor vassal states!

Their savings over the years didn't even amount to Chong Houhu's annual salary. What was the point of fighting? Surrender!

Then, a group of minor vassal states secretly surrendered, leaving only a few minor vassal states and three major vassal states
opposing Chaoge.

At this time, the vassal alliance suddenly declared war on Chaoge, inexplicably, without any reason.

All that was known was that the leader had changed; it was now Ji Chang's son, Ji Fa.

Upon hearing this news, Huang Jianqiang couldn't help but sneer. He had finally lost his temper and even turned against his own father.

Then the two armies clashed. Previously, Huang Jianqiang, with his advanced technology and firearms,
hadn't . Now, with Huang Jianqiang's numerical advantage, he was even less afraid.

Then, the vassal alliance sent out a letter claiming that Huang Jianqiang had killed Ji Chang when he wanted to come to Chaoge for an audience, and
that Ji Fa wanted revenge for his father, thus raising a desperate army and boosting morale.

Since Huang Jianqiang knew Ji Fa was a schemer, how could he not be wary?!

So he gave Ji Fa a lesson in espionage.

Ji Fa's most trusted official immediately rebelled, announcing that Ji Fa had killed his father and that after
establishing the Zhou state, he would, like an emperor, confiscate the military power of the feudal lords to prevent a recurrence of this event.

It was a plausible and satisfying statement.

The feudal alliance immediately fell into chaos again. Since winning would mean losing military power anyway, why
bother fighting? Surrendering was much easier!

Chaos erupted, and Ji Fa was also very troubled. Why had his most trusted official suddenly betrayed him
?

Before he could figure it out, Huang Jianqiang, tired of waiting,

fired three cannon shots, followed by the devastation of the army camp. The already oppressive soldiers
were filled with fear, and coupled with rumors circulating among the higher-ups, a mutiny ensued.

Before Huang Jianqiang could even react, the war was over.

When Huang Jianqiang saw Ji Fa, bound and kneeling before him, he asked him if he had anything to say. Ji Fa replied,

"If my father hadn't ignored my advice and missed his chance, I would have been the victor!"

Then, Ji Fa committed suicide by running into the soldiers' spears.

Huang Jianqiang smiled speechlessly. "I've made so many preparations, and you still want to win?!

Your officials are mine, your every word and action is under my watchful eye, and you still want to win?!"

But whatever, Huang Jianqiang was too lazy to argue with a dead man. He waved his hand, ordering the soldiers to drag him away and bury
him .

The matter was over.

Huang Jianqiang's harem gained a large number of female slaves. After the deaths of those feudal lords, their women all became
Huang Jianqiang 's slaves.

It was said that when the soldiers arrived, these women obediently knelt naked, awaiting their capture.

Among the most famous were Su Daji and Tai Si (Ji Fa's mother).

In short, after some time, when Huang Jianqiang enjoyed these mothers and daughters-in-law, he saw
only worship and a trace of affection in their eyes.

Huang Jianqiang, puzzled, asked, "You killed their husbands and fathers, don't they hate me?"

The reply was, "The Emperor is the foremost man among men. It is our
blessing to serve him. Why should we hate him? As for our husbands and fathers, they died in battle. We women submit
to ; whose death they suffered is none of our concern. Besides, the Emperor treats us so well; we are willing to die to repay him."

Their words and expressions were sincere and adoring. Huang Jianqiang's terrifying insight confirmed they weren't lying.

He couldn't help but marvel at the terrifying power of universal values and conformity.

Outside, the prevailing value of women submitting to the strong meant they felt no resistance towards Huang Jianqiang.
Even if he had killed their husbands and fathers, they considered it a matter between men and wouldn't concern themselves with it.

Upon arriving at the palace, surrounded by the adoration and worship of Huang Jianqiang, they heard nothing but how kind the Emperor was to
them . Over time, they felt utterly inhuman, how could they receive
such treatment from the Emperor for no reason?! They wished they could repay him with their lives, their love for the Emperor beyond measure.

Chapter Ten:

After Huang Jianqiang unified the entire Central Plains, he began the sacrificial ceremony to Heaven. The ceremony was

held at Mount Tai, attended by ministers, the Empress, imperial concubines, and so on.

The most striking feature was the tens of thousands of naked women. These women were captured from enemy
tribes during his years of conquest, all beautiful women in their prime, the most beautiful among them (excluding
those in the palace, of course). These women were not allowed to wear any clothing.

However, throughout the journey, neither the common people nor the ministers, nor these women, uttered any objections.

Firstly, in this era, if these women were captured by other tribes, their treatment would be far worse, and
the extermination of entire tribes was commonplace. Secondly, people in this era had far less need for sex and clothing than
in the more Confucian society of the future; they felt it was worthwhile to exchange their bodies for food, let alone survival.

Thirdly, the people and officials had become accustomed to seeing groups of female captives being led naked into prisons over the years.
The Pangu Temple and the punishments for female prisoners were also commonplace.

Finally, clothing was a valuable commodity in this era. Although Huang Jianqiang's arrival greatly alleviated
this predicament, it was still very common for slaves to be without clothes.

In short, having arrived at Mount Tai, the mountain road was now open. Although the Shang Dynasty, the ancestor of merchants, had
no economic ambitions,

Huang Jianqiang's arrival greatly encouraged people to value commercial development. For example,
this mountain road was outsourced, greatly depleting the private armies of the nobles while simultaneously building up the Shang Dynasty—
a win-win .

During the sacrificial ceremony, these female slaves represented the incorporation of all ethnic minorities, thus ending the era of any single ethnic group in the Central Plains; all were now of the Yan
and Huang clan.

Two of the most beautiful virgins then served Huang Jianqiang, while the other women served the accompanying
ministers and soldiers.

For a time, the entire Fengshan platform was filled with groans; according to reports from soldiers guarding the foot of the mountain,
the cries of the female slaves could be heard even there.

These female slaves then became concubines of these ministers and soldiers, a reward in itself.

Upon returning, the soldier captains (those who could reach the Fengshan platform were at least a hundred men in command)
led their soldiers and slaves, following Huang Jianqiang's instructions, towards the south. Deaths were inconsequential,
as there was no more war, at least not for the time being. At this point, only a few
small villages with fewer than a hundred inhabitants remained outside the Shang Dynasty.

After this Fengshan ceremony at Mount Tai, Huang Jianqiang felt as if his soul had broken through something profound and mysterious.

The reason was learned after Huang Jianqiang's breakthrough: at that time, Pangu became the sole supreme god of the Central Plains, and Huang Jianqiang
broke through.

At this point, Huang Jianqiang possessed certain abilities.

Centuries passed, and Huang Jianqiang's physical body was long gone. During his reign, he developed the south,
built waterways, and advanced technology. Finally, before his death, he extended the city's development to Tibet, and the south also had a main city
. (Technology is the primary productive force; don't always think about using manpower—it's very expensive.)

Yes, very expensive, because in the end, men were truly scarce, and due to technological advancements, women also...
The availability of agriculture, coupled with the development of the south, led to an incredibly robust economy in the Shang Dynasty.

However, the number of men was pitifully small. To put it another way, in Chaoge, even if nobles poured all their wealth into a single male slave,
they might not be able to afford a single one, but they could easily buy a thousand female slaves.

This was only in one aspect; overall, the male-to-female ratio in the Shang Dynasty was estimated to be one to several thousand.

Of course, there were still tens of thousands, even close to one hundred thousand men, meaning the Shang Dynasty had a population of nearly one hundred million, which was
easily supported, mainly due to technological advancements and the introduction of new species.

It didn't matter; men would no longer be slaves, but they only had
two , or rather, only one path.

At this time, there were no imperial examinations; everything required military merit. Huang Jianqiang established a military academy, since all
the men were there. To become a squad leader (a leader of fifty men), one had to attend for three months, learn a certain number of characters,
and take an exam. Those who failed were demoted and had to start over.

In this vibrant, or rather, prosperous era, Huang Jianqiang became the first
emperor .

But it didn't matter. After Huang Jianqiang's body perished, his soul remained in the Pangu Temple, receiving offerings from
the people . Serving him was Empress Jiang.

Because of her virtue and gentleness (providing the world with countless sexual positions and feminine virtues), Empress Jiang became
a slave to the Earth Goddess, a lower-ranking deity, her soul serving Huang Jianqiang immortally.

When she learned that Huang Jianqiang was Pangu, Empress Jiang was only momentarily stunned, believing that
only the First God could create such a prosperous era!

Thus, Huang Jianqiang remained in the Pangu Temple for hundreds of years, witnessing the development of humanity. As the First God,
the offerings he received traveled further and further with the expansion of the world, and the farther he could see.

Hundreds of years later, the Shang Dynasty had become extremely prosperous, but it seemed to have reached its end. In the Pangu Temple,
Huang Jianqiang had three slaves—not his own, but rather his two
wives, Nuwa and the Earth Goddess.

Two new goddesses were added: a river goddess and a mountain goddess, both who died in
river floods and mudslides while trying to save their husbands. People worshipped them, and the emperor, receiving Huang Jianqiang's divine decree, enshrined the two goddesses in the
Nuwa Temple as his female slaves (because in the Earth Temple, only the empress could serve as a female slave).

Thus, that year, guided by Huang Jianqiang, an old man named Li Er began his
journey to ,

accompanied by a thousand of his most elite soldiers.

Heading west, the west at that time, or rather, the wilderness, had no kingdoms, only
tribal alliances, and even their religion and politics were a mess.

Thus, Li Er brought the world's only religion.

Under the wrath of a thousand soldiers armed with Gatling guns and rocket launchers, clad in full-body armor, the western alliances
easily became part of Huang Jianqiang's divine kingdom, and also part of the Shang Dynasty—or rather,
the Yanhuang Kingdom, which Huang Jianqiang renamed before his death.

And so, in the Pangu Temple, another concubine appeared, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Countless years passed. A woman, Mi Yue, falsely claimed to be the Empress Dowager and built the main temple of Pangu.
With a wave of Huang Jianqiang's hand, she immediately fell into a coma. Upon awakening, she was in excruciating pain, as if she were in
an endless hell.

Only after her son, the Emperor, received a divine decree and, in
front of all the ministers and people in the main hall of the Pangu Temple, brutally raped his mother for a day and a night was Mi Yue freed, and a period of
stability .

During this time, there were many rebellions and many instances of men who were not the Emperor breaking into the temple. Those who obediently
knelt and asked for permission would receive a divine decree from Huang Jianqiang, but those who dared to arrogantly enter the main hall were
invariably killed without exception.

After an unknown period of time, a man named Zhang Daoling received a divine decree from Huang Jianqiang and established
Taoism, the Tao being Pangu.

Countless women from other tribes came to the Central Plains to discuss Taoism with him.

In the main hall, a naked man, facing naked nuns, naked nuns, and so on, engaged in a
heated debate .

Besides reaffirming Pangu's status as the sole supreme god, several more consorts were added to Pangu's repertoire, including
Holy Mothers, female Buddhas, and so on.

These sects, as branches of Taoism, continued to spread throughout their lands; at this time, there was not only one Yanhuang Kingdom,
but their territories likely expanded along with Taoism.

This continued for over a thousand years.

A woman named Wu Meiniang once again ruled Yanhuang as Empress Dowager.

Wu Meiniang knelt beside the dragon throne, upon which sat the memorial tablet of Emperor Li Zhi, with a young child beside her.

Empress Dowagers ruling as regents was not uncommon for thousands of years, so the ministers accepted it. Wu Meiniang knelt beside her, her phoenix eyes misty as she listened to the reports from the ministers below

, served by her sister, Wu Shun, also a consort of Li Zhi .   Wu Meiniang knelt there, while Wu Shun represented Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi's affection for her. At this moment, both women were disheveled naked, their alluring genitals clearly visible.   However, Wu Meiniang didn't care; her late husband had often stripped her naked and brutally violated her on the dragon throne in front of the ministers, making her cry.   Chapter Eleven:   That day, Wu Meiniang received a divine decree—a decree that only the emperor could receive—which descended upon , filling her with immense excitement.   Then, kneeling and carrying the memorial tablet of the deceased Emperor Li Zhi, she and her sister Wu Shun crawled naked into the Pangu Main Hall . It should be known that only the purest and most devout female temple worshippers could kneel and enter to clean; any woman who entered would meet a bad end. Even the best woman, Mi Yue, was only freed thanks to the emperor's son .   But amidst the gasps of the ministers, Wu Meiniang and Wu Shun engaged in a charade in the main hall. The next day, the two women emerged from the hall, covered in sweat and bodily fluids.   This time, all the ministers fell silent, for this meant that the gods had acknowledged Wu Meiniang!   Wu Meiniang, dressed in a phoenix robe, sat on the dragon throne, while her sister Wu Shun continued to diligently perform her duties .


























However, this time, none of the ministers dared to underestimate this alluring woman.

Then, the women had their own channels for the imperial examinations and military service. In the open-air examination halls, the women
knelt naked before their desks, writing down their political views.

On the martial arts arena, the women wore revealing and alluring leather armor, wielding wooden swords and knives, fighting one by one.

Time flew by, and in the later years of Wu Zetian's reign, female
generals emerged from the military camps and the brothels, leading the brothels to provide logistical support for the soldiers at the front.

Female civil officials also entered the court. At this time, Shangguan Wan'er, the Right Chancellor, wearing an official hat,
knelt naked beside the Left Chancellor. All the female officials in the brothels knelt in the same way beside their superiors, and whenever
they had political views to express, they would inform their superiors and ask them to elaborate on them.

Afterwards, Wu Meiniang, in the main hall, accepted her son's rape, returned the throne to him,
and then served her son, the emperor, in court with her daughter-in-law. The emperor seemed to have an unusual fondness for Wu
Meiniang , the empress dowager, frequently showering her with affection. The story of a virtuous mother and filial son was widely praised throughout the land.

Time flew by, and they finally returned to the modern era.

"Ah!!!"

Huang Jianqiang was startled and opened his eyes: "A dream?!"

"Hmph, you tricked me?!"

The Earth Goddess, no longer tattered and dirty, but now beautiful, pounced on Huang Jianqiang,
pouting her delicate lips, her slender, boneless fingers tracing circles on his chest.

"Hmph, my divine duty includes obedience and servility, how could I be angry with Your Majesty!!!"

Seeing Huang Jianqiang's questioning gaze, the Earth Goddess answered obediently.

Huang Jianqiang sneered. Just as he'd expected, it perished because of a lack of faith, but
it was also possible for faith to change it.

And it wasn't just the Earth Goddess; the duties of all goddesses included subservience.

Huang Jianqiang turned on the television. The news was broadcasting a female anchor dressed in a women's suit, though the suit itself was
somewhat lewd. Her large breasts were mostly exposed, and even the pink areolas were vaguely visible. Her skirt was
incredibly short; if she bent over, her white panties through black stockings would be visible. This was CCTV -1, after all
.

The camera panted as the anchor knocked on a door. A
housewife The housewife was dressed casually—at least in this timeline's view. To Huang Jianqiang,
it was utter pornography!

The housewife wore black stockings, no underwear, and a loose short-sleeved shirt,
revealing two clearly visible nipples.

Led by the housewife, the news anchor saw the man having sex with his own mother, who was over
fifty years old with deep wrinkles, yet the man continued to enjoy it immensely.

During the interview, Huang Jianqiang learned that the man's father had died early, that he was filial to his mother and had been having sex with her for
over twenty years, and that his wife had married him because of her filial piety—a whole host of flattery followed.

Huang Jianqiang turned off the TV, realizing he had gone too far.

Not wanting to stay, he left with the glamorous Earth Goddess.

Soon after, a large, wealthy-looking man blocked his way, challenging him to a duel.

Huang Jianqiang tried to ignore him, but the Earth Goddess grabbed him, saying it was accepted by societal norms, and if
Huang Jianqiang left, everything he owned would belong to that man, and he would only live
under everyone's contempt.

Huang Jianqiang had no choice but to accept it. Although his physique was inferior to the man's (a total couch potato, lol)
, as the only supreme god in the world, Huang Jianqiang's soul was so powerful it could terrify the entire city.

With a slight concentration, the man seemed unable to slow down and become immobile. Huang Jianqiang lightly swung the dagger
in his hand (in a life-or-death duel, cold weapons can be used, but both sides must be of equal strength), and the man died
on the ground.

Then, the man's wives and concubines knelt before Huang Jianqiang, and then, with Huang Jianqiang in tow, they received all the
billionaire 's assets, including over thirty wives, concubines, and children.

Afterwards, Huang Jianqiang pulled the Earth Goddess to sit on the sofa, finally understanding why the man had been so
crazy . Because in this timeline, the Earth Goddess was arguably the most beautiful woman, or at least one of
the most beautiful, as she also had another wife, Nuwa; the two were considered role models for women.

If it were the original Huang Jianqiang, he would probably have been reduced to ashes by the time he reached adulthood.

Huang Jianqiang also learned what kind of world he had created. With the status of men infinitely widened
, mutual attacks were inevitable. In this era, the male-to-female ratio remained at 1:2 or
3,000. Because of the mutual killing among men, women didn't see anything wrong with their husbands dying at the hands of their partners,
or becoming the other man's woman.

Under this value system, men were frenzied, and women were happy to accept it. Thus, men grew
stronger generation after generation, but also became rarer.

Anyway, that's how it is.

Then there were the aristocratic balls, the likes of the Hainan Rendez-Vous, which are simply incomparable. There were naked waitresses
, socialites... I don't want to write anymore, and then the story ends.

It's over. Although this article could perhaps be expanded into a short story of dozens or even hundreds of chapters,
I'm just too lazy to write anymore!

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