In the thousands of years of human history, there have always been those who created the rules and others who obeyed them. Those who created the rules were what the world calls great men or the elites at the top of the pyramid.

Whether people like it or not, you have to admit that there is a group of people standing at the top of the pyramid who are not bound by the law.

For example, the founding emperors of all dynasties, or those who turned the tide of history, could create and even amend laws by themselves. They belonged to the rule-makers, while others could only obey the rules of the game.

If we take the Ming Dynasty as an example, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the empire, was of course the maker of the game. After that, only one of his descendants, Zhu Di, was considered half a great man, because after all, he dared to challenge some of his father's authority, break certain rules, and not be judged.

Amongst the civil officials, the most famous Reformist in the Ming Dynasty should be Zhang Juzheng. When he was in power, she forcefully pushed forward a whip art, which could be said to have changed the economic rules of China and even Asia for the next few hundred years.

This was a very successful Reformist. Even though he was expropriated after his death, when he was still alive, no one in the imperial court could touch him, including the Emperor.

Such a person could be said to be above the law, and he had partially modified the rules of the Great Ming Dynasty by his own efforts.

There were many such people in the history of the world, including the current Xiao Letian, who was already considered to be a creator of the rules and regulations, which was also the level of the creator.

He was the founder of the Chinese Statute Book, and that was the root of the Chinese people. To put it bluntly, the Chinese Statute Book was his son.

At the very least, he was still someone who followed the rules of the Great Qing, he himself did not have any ability to change the rules of the game. From this alone, forget about what kind of emperor he was, his authority could not even compare to Xiao Letian's little finger.

The person under the rules of the game had to learn to obey the rules every day, or else the rules would punish him. And what were the rules of the game used to restrain people?

These elites were already standing on top of the Constitution. What restricted them was the checks and balances between the elites, the little responsibility they had towards human civilization, and the little awe they had towards history.

This sense of responsibility and reverence combined together was actually just Benjamin saying, "Only history can judge me!"

Benjamin, Gladstone, Queen Victoria, Bismark … Including Xiao Letian, their merits and losses were something that ordinary people could not judge, because many of their time spent thinking about things was a hundred years later.

As long as they believed that this matter was in line with the mainstream of historical development and was beneficial to the future of the nation, they would truly be willing to sacrifice the happiness of two or three generations of people before them.

Not only did they sacrifice their happiness, they could even sacrifice the lives of millions of people right before their eyes in exchange for the well-being of hundreds of millions of future generations.

It can be said that the people on the rules and the people on the rules see things from a completely different perspective, so they would say that only history can judge me.

There was nothing wrong with that. While Qin Shi Huang was still alive, the people were in so much pain that they wanted to stand up straight. But what about after he died? His political legacy spread all the way to New China, and no dynasty dared to ban a single county.

Not to mention the fact that they were on the same track and written in the same language, this was simply a great killing tool for the Chinese nation.

Looking at India in the 21st century, it was obvious that the language and language had not been unified yet. The internal railways were all three sets of gauge, and even the rail spacing could not be unified.

If one could truly read history, then they would naturally be able to understand what Benjamin meant by those words. However, this arrogant Prime Minister had forgotten one thing … That is, you can know a lot of things in your heart, but you can't say them in public.

Pride is a sin! Those above the rules were enjoying their unique rights while enjoying the pain of being at the top. How many eyes were staring at them, how many people were trying to take their place, how many lunatics wanted to die together with them?

If one did not understand this principle, one would not deserve to be a sovereign! It was because Xiao Letian understood this principle that he could not be called an emperor even if he was beaten to death. He would rather die than take a step up, and he even placed his own status under the Chinese Statute Book s on numerous occasions.

This was what a smart person should be like. Countless ruthless characters had died so arrogantly since ancient times. They wanted to use history as a mirror of life!

Benjamin who had provoked the wrath of the people still wanted to leave the House of Commons? If he didn't explain what he had said today, then he wouldn't be able to leave!

After the glory revolution, Britain has embarked on a path of no return. The King even dares to cut off his head, what the hell is Benjamin worth? If you dare to shout out that only history can judge such an outrageous statement, it means that you are already seriously flouting the Constitution!

"Benjamin! "Answer our question, even the Queen doesn't dare to look down on the Constitution. Who do you think you are?!"

Soon, there was a series of shouts from the crowd. "Answer …" Answer... Answer... "Answer..."

The reporters who were avoiding the rain at the entrance of the Congress heard the chaos at the northern end of the hall. They were so excited that they wanted to rush inside, but the guards didn't dare to let them through.

"Back gentlemen... Back... It's already an exception to let you avoid the rain, so don't go any further! "

"What happened inside? What had happened? We have the right to know, the British people have the right to know! "Let's go in and interview …"

The two groups of people had completely gone mad. They were fighting against each other, and countless of their hats had been knocked off and their leather boots stepped on.

Just as the Capitol Building was in a state of chaos, the sound of horse hooves suddenly came out from the dense rain. Looking around, there were more than a hundred imperial guards wearing red military uniforms, donned in rain-proof cloaks, riding on their horses and riding on the streets.

All the passersby on both sides of the road were dumbfounded. The customers and employees who were resting and sheltering from the rain all rushed into the rain. Everyone took off their hats to them and excitedly looked at the golden carriage that was protected by the imperial guards.

"Queen! The queen is here! "

"Long live the Queen! "Long live!"

Along the Thames River, a wave of thunderous cheers and claps rang out. As the people crowded forward as rain dripped down, everyone wanted to see the Queen's appearance up close.

Sure enough, behind the window of the Gold Carriage, the curtain was pulled back. The smiling Queen waved to the people, and the atmosphere became even more explosive.

"Long live! Long live the Queen! Long live the Empire! "

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