France ceded several pieces of territory, and the Shen Luo Allied Forces withdrew their troops, leaving behind a contingent to station there.
Other smaller states were either annexed or divided into several pieces.
It wasn't that they didn't want to occupy the entire country, but the difficulty was too great. Moreover, with the formidable Ottoman Empire in the east, if their strength was exhausted too much, it could easily lead to a complete collapse. Having swallowed so much territory was already their limit.
The situation of Shen Luo now was somewhat similar to that of the Qin Dynasty in the Divine Land. Many areas were converted into prefectures and counties for the first time. Many nobles and their descendants were still within the territory, and although they were temporarily suppressed, as soon as the pressure on them was relieved, these nobles would immediately retaliate.