After paying the price for the new law with their lives, Wei finally came to a state of stability. The people were terrified when talking about the book, and the local nobles only dared to say in secret that the Qin people were too bullying, but they had to obey the discipline in public.
A few unruly nobles could not stand such humiliation and raised the banner of rebellion, but they were suppressed by the Qin army and could not even make a splash.
Their heads were hung on the city walls for public display, to intimidate those who were unwilling to give in - the fate of rebels was to have their heads displayed in public.
The situation in Wei was quiet.
But this calm is only temporary, just like putting a lid on a pot of boiling water, the surface looks calm and volatile. In fact, under the lid, the water is boiling more violently than before.
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