The next morning, Zhu Wencong officially began his work, setting aside all company matters to prioritize the Empire's affairs.
Some documents required signatures and seals. Looking at the legal documents on the desk, the current laws of the Empire blended Eastern and Western systems.
The Eastern set was the Great Qing's statutes, while the Western set came from America's laws, which were a refinement of Western laws.
"I have just one requirement! The death penalty for drugs! Our Empire is called a paradise by the outside world, with countless people coming here to enjoy a perfect living environment.
You should know the ancestral instructions I laid down: if any child of the Zhu family gets involved with drugs, expel them from the lineage and revoke the Zhu name.
The severity of the Empire's punishments should be just as harsh: for those with status, twenty to fifty years in prison; for those without, execute them on the spot.
