Chapter 210: Sweeping Across the Eastern Provinces_2

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For instance, they began to gradually accept the "advisory" influence of some officials dispatched from the Alliance's various ministries and commissions. The official reason was to help these settlements build their homes and bring the Alliance's advanced experience to them. Dispatched officials would not directly lead and manage each settlement, but rather acted as consultants, providing reasonable suggestions to the leaders of the settlements.

That's how it was said, but in reality...

In reality, it was indeed the case.

However, in this process, the Alliance's influence naturally strengthened further.

Those who constantly listened to the advice of the Alliance's dispatched officials and yearned for the Alliance's system, what kind of strategy would they adopt when the Alliance's troops arrived?