After the Huang Clan was executed along with their nine generations, it didn't cause too much of a stir. This was not only because they deserved their punishment, but also because the other clans were now fearful. As a privileged class, they were greedy, but at the same time, they cherished their reputations.
In the following days, several clan officials resigned one after another. However, the resigned positions were not important, and the significant departments remained under clan control. Zhuge Liang approved all resignations and promoted officials with clean backgrounds.