Chapter 139 (1/2)

Chapter 139 The Devil’s Power

When Barov returned to his office in the Town Hall, he immediately closed the door behind himself

My God, cold shi+vers were running down his spine, he irasped the God’s Stone of Retaliation hanging around his neck, once hness really has becoht of it as a sort of crazy speculation, but noas almost certainly, the one hom he had just talked was definitely not the 4th Prince

Barov could still accept his huge character changes with hi somewhat eccentric, but hoas it possible that he would suddenly have so e about topics he had never had any for in ends, it was always God who had possessed ato lead humanity out of their predica to do the sa?

If Roland Wie situation), Barov would not be too surprised to learn that the previous infor or any skills turned out to be false, but his character still couldn’t be disguised After all, it was always possible that soovern a city or even a country

But Barov had never heard anything about the ideas and progra out of the Prince’s mouth Yet, he had previously worked for twenty years in the Capital’s City Hall, even becoe about how to organize and operate a Town Hall As a e of many areas, and he even had made nuher ups

The King had issued a decree, that a minister could decide ould work under him So, eachit differently For exa’s City had hundreds of knights and round organization also had a lot of influence When these forces began to ra the criminals, but even as a noble it would soon become difficult to stay in the city They could only wait for the king to place them into prison

But this wasn’t only in the King’s City, other cities also had the same situation

So, if I want to beco I would need is a big aristocracy or others with an influential background

If they did not have enough money to recruit any men, could it be that they had any other option that they could lean on? And the more people they controlled, the more they would be valued by others, after all so ht?

But the Prince’s approach cos worked He was still the minister and still had his own apprentices, but everyone else was directly recruited and paid for by the Town Hall In other words, even if he was to die, they could easily exchange him for a new person, or directly raise a person up from below him

This was a completely new syste a codom of Graycastle

Some peopleon the part of Roland, or that Roland believed himself to be infallible But Barov didn’t think so, he took a quill and recorded down all of His Highness’ requirements

Looking at the plans, it seeotten

First, he had to e the eat and drink for all project

Barov naturally knew that with a stronger control over the people the instructions issued by the Lord would be executed faster But doing it in this way, it would also greatly increase the workload for the et all these people ould need to kno to read and write? Furtherreatly burden the Lord’s own treasury, only a few Lords would be willing to do this

And then he turned his attention to His Highness second project, the recruitment of civilians into the City Hall and the education of all civilians

When Barov thought about these two projects, he couldn’t suppress a shi+ver

If His Highness ends up being able to i, hoill Border Town look like?

Any civilian will be able to read and write, and as long as the Town Hall wants to increase their workforce, they would be able to find a large number of suitable personnel And with the possibility to enter the Town Hall, this will, in turn, pro a rewarding position, while at the sarade, I’m afraid that it would only take one or two years, until everyone will take the initiative to request for an education, even if they cannot get it for themselves, they will definitely plan to send their children to college