Chapter Twenty-Eight: The End of the Empire / The Seven Emperors

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"The people are the foundation of the country, not the emperor's mouth, and the empire is by no means the country of the Ashina family, but the mediocrity and incompetence of the people make us slaughter the people to create a scorched earth defense line in order to protect a country, this act of losing the conscience of heaven is definitely not the work of a human king, such a tyrant will be the king of the country, and the death of this country is clear to heaven!"

- Timur Desa, former commander-in-chief of the Imperial Army on the Northern Front

The Northern Front Militaristic State - The Last Tasman Army. The Republic of Timurdisa, located on the corner of the Borosa Peninsula, still retains the flag of the Tasman Empire, which has been flown as a flag on the territory of the country for decades, not to remember the vast empire of yesteryear, but to remember the soldiers who founded the country.

This is a country built by soldiers, and this is a country with a story. Here half a million Tasman troops and their descendants remember their commander, the former commander-in-chief of the Imperial Army on the Northern Front, Timur Desana, two famous words stamped on the title page of the country's constitution. Every banknote of the Republic here is printed with the words, "We are the soldiers who defend the country, the warriors who protect the people, and the people are our food and clothing. ”

This country has been separated from the Tasman Empire since its founding, and it is fundamentally different. The country established by the military aristocracy of the empire was actually a democratic country, a truly harmonious country, with a constitution that stipulated that everyone had equal civil rights and interests, and that there was a plebeian parliament, and the rights belonged to a seven-member cabinet appointed by the parliament by collective vote. The country's political system is a parliamentary democracy, with a two-level election system of the National Assembly, in which citizens elect representatives to the parliamentary assembly, and the representatives then elect cabinet members, and all the representatives vote to elect the most suitable cabinet members; The Cabinet is only responsible for the day-to-day management of government agencies, and the parliament votes on major matters, and even the entire referendum, and every citizen has the right to vote.

For the former imperial commoners, who were almost slaves in those days, this Timur Desa general was simply greater than Julius Caesar in the hearts of the people of the United Empire. For the first time, General Timur Desa wrote in the constitution that all people are equal and implemented this system. This is a great attempt by a pioneer of democracy to liberate all mankind, a great return to the classical theory of humanity and the spirit of the free people's contract. The history of the following decades affirmed the greatness and correctness of this general and his subordinates.

The story of the soldiers of the Northern Front begins like this:

"In accordance with the battle plan drawn up by the General Staff of the Tasman Imperial Army, the Yasenstan region will be pacified first, given priority to ensuring the security of the imperial capital; Then, with Assenstan as a rear and departure base, he crossed the sea to quell the rebellion in the northern region of the Borosa Peninsula; At the same time, the area around the capital was used as a starting base to quell the rebellion in the western region. ”

Throughout the Empire's demise, the Tasman Army has retained a bridgehead and hundreds of thousands of troops in the Borosa Peninsula region. The empire is dead, but this army is still there.