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Chapter 8 Intelligence Summoning, Luo Wang Zhao Gao

Late at night, inside the Prince of Laiyang's mansion.

Looking at his current summoning resources, Jiang Ce decided to launch a summoning campaign to replenish his talent pool.

Back then, all the members of Jiang Ce's group that he brought from the capital had unfortunately perished in a series of ambushes.

Most of these people have the ability to govern a region.

Although Jiang Ce has generals like Chang Yuchun, Ning Bobiao, and Lan Yu, these people can only serve as generals and cannot undertake intelligence gathering work.

While at the dilapidated post station, Jiang Ce envisioned his next steps. He originally planned to first establish a firm foothold in Laizhou, and then, once the situation had settled down, slowly devise a plan to build his own intelligence network.

However, the situation has suddenly changed drastically, and the rapid deterioration of the situation has completely disrupted his plans. The establishment of the intelligence agency is now an inevitable step.

As things stand, he is completely unaware of the situation around him. The little information he has is pieced together from Chen An's oral account. This intelligence is not only incomplete, but more importantly, it has already been outdated.

As for the Cangming Dynasty, one of the seven great dynasties on the continent, it certainly had a very mature intelligence system, but that system was already completely separate from his.

Even if he could pry out some clues from that side, he wouldn't dare to believe them at all.

Therefore, establishing their own intelligence organization is basically an urgent matter.

Furthermore, among the new player benefits of the system, there is a hidden benefit: any character summoned within the first ten summons will 100% declare their allegiance to you.

According to the system, not all the people summoned by a character will be loyal to him; they may be scattered and sent to other places.

To make up for his mistake of arriving late, the system directly provided this benefit, allowing Jiang Ce to make full use of this opportunity to expand his power.

That is why Ning Bobiao and Ning Boyan, whom Chang Yuchun brought with him, were implanted into Jiang Ce.

An intelligence talent, if used well, is absolutely no less valuable than a thousand troops. If he can also bring out many other talents, he will be even more useful.

"System, if I want to use 150 summoning points, can I specify intelligence and summon a silver-level intelligence talent?" Jiang Ce immediately asked the system.

Yes, special talents refer to professionals in fields such as intelligence, agriculture, medicine, and calligraphy. The maximum value for this attribute is one hundred.

Among them, 98-100 are considered top-tier talents;

94-97 are considered Silver-level talents;

90-93 are considered bronze-level talents;

Those aged 80-89 are considered "Iron-level" talents.

Does the host wish to initiate a summoning?

"Natural Summoning," Jiang Ce said without hesitation.

[Okay, host, use 150 summoning points to summon silver intelligence. You currently have 704 summoning points remaining.]

Also, a friendly reminder to the host: because this is a special talent summoning, only those with special attributes will be provided. Furthermore, due to the relative scarcity of talents with special attributes, only three candidates will be provided, and none can be deleted. The system will randomly select one from these three.

[Ding dong, the number one summoned character, Langya Bang, Lin Chen, intelligence: 96;]

Lin Chen is a fictional character in the novel *Nirvana in Fire*. He was originally the young master of Langya Pavilion and a close friend of the protagonist, Mei Changsu. He is a person with keen insight into the world and an extremely quick and sharp mind.

He was not only well-versed in world affairs, but also unrestrained and carefree, loved to joke, was skilled in both literature and martial arts, valued loyalty and righteousness, and had superb medical skills. He called himself "the number one Mongolian doctor in the world," giving people a sense of unfathomable depth.

Later, Nie Feng, who was also suffering from the Fire and Ice Poison, was invited by Mei Changsu to treat him. He was also a very long-lived person, and he was still alive in the second part of Nirvana in Fire.

[Ding dong, summoning the second character, Lu Bing, commander of the Ming Dynasty's Embroidered Uniform Guard, intelligence: 95;]

Lu Bing was the leader of the Embroidered Uniform Guard in the Ming Dynasty. Born into a family of nobles, he entered officialdom as a military scholar and rose through the ranks to become the Left Commander-in-Chief, wielding immense power.

When the emperor accompanied him on his southern tour, the palace caught fire. He risked his life to carry Emperor Shizong to safety and was thus favored for life. He participated in the suppression of the Renyin Palace Incident and the defense against the enemy during the Gengxu Incident. When Datong Right Guard was besieged, Lu Bing coordinated the reinforcements and supplies and successfully lifted the siege.

Later, he oversaw the construction of the outer city wall of Beijing, reformed the shopkeeper and corvée system to reduce the burden on the people, and arrested treacherous officials to stabilize the court.

Emperor Shizong of Ming praised him as "loyal and diligent, comparable to the founding heroes of the country," and posthumously awarded him the title of Earl of Loyalty and the posthumous name "Wuhui."

He treated scholars and officials with courtesy, protected the innocent in many unjust imprisonments, and made tangible achievements in reforming civil administration.

However, the History of Ming also criticizes him for relying on his power, using cruel officials as henchmen, confiscating the property of wealthy families to amass wealth, getting involved in factional struggles to bring down political enemies such as Xia Yan and Qiu Luan, and using ruthless methods.

However, overall, he was a complex figure who combined loyalty to the emperor, meritorious governance, political acumen, greed for power and profit, and ruthless behavior.

[Ding dong, summoning the third character, Qin's Moon, Zhao Gao, intelligence: 97;]

While the historical Zhao Gao certainly wouldn't have had this ability, the version in Qin's Moon is different.

In the animated series "Qin's Moon," Zhao Gao is a powerful figure in the empire, holding the official position of Chief of the Imperial Carriage Office. He also has a close relationship with Hu Hai, the eighteenth prince of the empire, and enjoys Hu Hai's deep trust.

At the same time, Zhao Gao was also the actual head of "Luo Wang," the largest and most mysterious organization in the Qin Empire. His strength was unfathomable, and he was always accompanied by six sword slaves.

On the surface, he appears to be a loyal servant of the empire, but in reality, he is extremely cunning and ambitious, secretly plotting a grand conspiracy that could overthrow the imperial family's rule.

Given this character's background, it's understandable that Zhao Gao possesses such intelligence capabilities, considering he's a pure and cunning old fox from the Luo Wang organization.

[Ding dong, congratulations host, you have obtained Zhao Gao from Qin's Moon, with a Command 75, Martial Prowess: Early Celestial Realm, Intelligence 95, Politics 88, and Charisma 73;]

Although Lin Chen was highly capable, his Langya Pavilion intelligence network was unparalleled, and he had friends throughout the martial arts world and knew many people in the imperial court.

However, he was too carefree and easygoing, and believed in "doing things according to one's own will." He would never go to great lengths or resort to any means to achieve something.

In contrast, Zhao Gao, living deep within the palace in Xianyang, wielded the net of intrigue as his sharpest weapon. From the secret plots of kings and generals to the whispers of ordinary people, nothing escaped his notice.

He could lie low in the Qin Dynasty for several years, enduring what ordinary people could not, and he could also launch an attack in a single day, stirring up the world. To achieve his goals, he could abandon even his closest relatives and abandon all morality.

What Jiang Ce needed was not a gentle check and balance, but absolute control that could pierce the darkness and seize his lifeline. Zhao Gao, a ruthless and cunning man skilled in infiltration and planning, was the most suitable pawn in his hands.

As for Zhao Gao from Qin's Moon, he actually possessed the strength of the early stage of the Celestial Realm, which was beyond Jiang Ce's expectations.

He thought this person was at most a mid-to-late stage Grandmaster, but now it seems he underestimated Qin's Moon's combat power.

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