Luoyang.
Gu Xi certainly would not watch the Great Han continue to weaken, especially after seeing that Liu Zhi had no intention of calling him to court.
He could only take a step back and devise several strategies for famine relief.
Gu Xi's expertise in this area is indeed profound.
The experience of disaster relief in the past was no mere boast; during those days, he took care of the affairs all over the land.
Although there are continuous refugees nowadays, it's still not comparable to the great disaster of Kyushu.
Even though Liu Zhi had no intention of calling Gu Xi to court, he certainly valued these matters.
But what could be done?
The fundamental reason for the ineffective relief of refugees is the change in the Great Han's bureaucracy.
In the current era, if one wishes to fully implement the court's policies at the local level, it is necessary to ensure the clarity of the bureaucracy.
The potential for corruption in refugee relief is simply too great.
