Chapter 666 (1/2)
Chapter 666: The Good and Bad News
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A week later, Roland returned to the Border Area from Longsong Stronghold.
As soon as he entered the castle, he received two pieces of good news. The first was brought by Barov. “Your Majesty, the astrologers of the old king’s city arrived in Neverwinter three days ago. A total of 312 people came including artisans, apprentices, and their families. I’ve arranged nine astrologers to stay in the Foreign Affairs Building, while the others have been temporarily arranged to stay at the reception area.
“This group of people is finally here,” Roland thought for a moment, and then commanded. “Let’s hold a welcome party in the square this evening. I want the subjects of Neverwinter to know that there’s now another school in the town.”
As with alchemy, astrology had a high reputation among the general population. Usually, only the king’s city would possess both schools of thought. Now that the Astrology Association was approaching the Western Region, Neverwinter would become more accepted as the new king’s city.
However, Roland did not need this school of astrology divination. Instead, he really attached more importance to the astrologer’s computing power. For this era, they were absolutely regarded as the forefront of the mathematicians. Both analyzing the calendars and estimating the orbit of the stars needed a lot of calculations. If they had relevant knowledge of middle and advanced mathematics, they could undoubtedly be better on the previous foundation.
He intended to set up a School of Mathematics to allow these people to devote most of their time to calculating, apart from the occasional observation of the Star of Extinction—in this era where there was no computer, many scholars working together to complete some complex operations was the most efficient choice. Whether it was for laying of railways in the future, constructing large ships, installing Longsong Cannon in the mountains or writing shooting manuals, these all required their help.
“Yes, Your Majesty.” Barov nodded, and then asked, “I don’t know if your trip to Longsong…”
“I encountered a lot of problems.” Roland did not need to conceal anything in front of Barov, the City Hall Director. “The secondary City Hall of Longsong Stronghold has already started to show signs of dereliction of duty and corruption. Scroll has found many fake accounts, and two corrupt men were even arrested from the batch of officials from the Border Area.”
At this sentence, Barov could not help but swallow his spittle. “Are they my disciples?”
Roland was amused by the cautious look on Barov’s face. He shook his head reluctantly. “Even if they’re your disciples, I wouldn’t put the blame on you, so you can rest assured.”
“Your Majesty is wise,” Barov said hurriedly, “So are they the original people from the town?”
“Well, they were the second batch of graduates. After passing the assessment, they entered City Hall and then they were transferred to the Longsong Area with the entire team.” Roland sighed. “As of today, it has only been less than a year.”
At the moment, City Hall had cultivated a group of semi-leaders. One group came from the Longsong area, which followed the exact model of Border Town. Together with the locals Honeysuckle Petrov, Elk Rene and some minor nobility, they were a well-equipped group, just slightly smaller in numbers.
The other half was a small batch that went to Fallen Dragon Ridge. In addition to assisting Countess Spear to maintain the political situation, their secondary task was to establish a framework for the secondary City Hall.
There were also scholars from the Northern Region that came back with Edith Kant to learn about the management of City Hall. Together with these scholars, Roland could probably make up the other half in a short period of time.
He had already allocated these people to the Southernmost Region.
It was undoubtedly the local officials who could carry out Roland’s will who were the rarest of talents.
Without them as the foundation, even if Roland conquered the entire Kingdom of Graycastle, he would not be able to centralize the kingdom’s resources quickly—local governments were an important part of the centralization of authority. He could use the witches to promote science and technology, but he could not create a bunch of grass-roots officials from thin air.
The sub-aristocrats would never obey his orders willingly. In the eyes of the feudalists, the only important thing was the small acreage that they occupied.
Therefore, every person who had administrative experience was a rare treasure. After losing a few of them, Roland naturally felt depressed. Despite the inevitable corruption of the organization, he thought that they could persevere for more than a decade. He really did not expect to encounter such a problem in less than a year. The fact that the two corrupt people were born civilians also proved in some ways that once they had the power, they might be more likely to lose their way than the noble.
“Those who violate the law…”
“All have been dealt with severely.” Roland conceded. “To set an example for everyone else.”