There's no doubt that with the release of the "People's Declaration," even the small world of Vallebang has achieved some unity.
But truly moving towards democracy and a republic, establishing the Wale Republic, is not as simple as just saying it.
After all, the current New Wadong Region occupies only one-third of Vallebang's territory. Moreover, having endured the ravages of war, reconstruction, resettlement, and development will take time.
The three major warlords—Peng, Bi, and Zhao—have their own interests and foundations; none of them want to bow down, which is a troublesome matter. To truly achieve the unification of Vallebang, if we push hard, bloodshed will be inevitable.
However, Liu Zhizhong believes: If bloodshed can be avoided, it should be; if unavoidable, it can be discussed again. Democratic elections, moving towards a republic, are the best solutions.
