Gali was indeed transferred.
But it was better than Jiang Ci had anticipated.
From the Governor of Liangguang, he became the Governor of Liangjiang. This wasn't a demotion, but a promotion!
Everyone knew that Liangjiang was a place of wealth and abundance, the well-known rice and fish region of Jiangnan. The ancient proverb goes, "When Suzhou and Lake Tai are ripe with harvest, the whole world is fed."
Not to mention grains, this land of Jiangnan was also the biggest processor of silk, pearls, and women's accessories like hairpins and bracelets.
Therefore, the position of Governor of Liangjiang was one meaty role among fat posts.
Gali was naturally overwhelmed with joy. Facing Emperor Kangxi's punishment of two hundred thousand silver pieces for the relief of Liangguang disaster victims, he didn't mind at all.
He even nearly laughed off the beating he got from Emperor Kangxi.