Fantasy Lord: Beginning with Daily Intelligence-Chapter 235 - 163: Goodness, the Protagonist Invites, and He Actually Refuses??
In the study, the breaths of the three were heavy, their gazes involuntarily intertwined on Thor.
That’s thirty merit points, nearly four hundred merit points in a year.
In other words, in merely a year’s time, they could allow seven family descendants to enter the Eagle Cub Knight Order, and even provide a superior environment and resources for their descendants’ subsequent training.
Such a prospect, even just thinking about it, was irresistibly exciting.
Of course, despite the excitement at the moment, the three still forcibly subdued their inner feelings, awaiting Thor’s next words.
"Chief Civil Servant, responsible for handling all affairs of the Eagle Territory; non-critical matters can be decided autonomously, with a rotation every three years."
"As for how to elect, now each of you three manage the affairs of three territories. Let the management of these territories decide. I’ll give you a month, after which whoever governs the territory better and more aligns with the Eagle Territory will be the first Chief Civil Servant."
Looking at the few people’s excited expressions, Thor’s words sounded once again.
And this time, the three present all breathed even more heavily.
Three years, indeed three years.
Nearly three hundred and sixty merit points a year, in three years that would be over a thousand merit points.
This was truly an immensely significant gain.
Not to mention the value of being a Chief Civil Servant.
It’s not something that can be described by a thousand points.
Eagle Territory could already foresee inevitably becoming more prosperous in the future. Serving as Chief Civil Servant of Eagle Territory also meant their identity and status would equally rise.
"Yes, sir!"
"I will certainly not disappoint you, sir."
The three respectfully spoke, their expressions tinged with an even more excited flush.
"Go ahead!"
"I hope you won’t disappoint me."
Thor spoke, waving his hand.
The three then forcibly restrained their excitement and slowly retreated.
Watching the three leave.
Thor turned his gaze back to the desk.
Meditating slightly, he moved away the documents in hand and took a blank sheet of paper, picking up the quill pen, and began pondering.
Now that a decision was made, the next step was to perfect it.
Chief Civil Servant was expected to be the most crucial position in Eagle Territory for a long time to come.
Thor also had to consider his authority and scope of duty.
While planning had to be made.
This was undoubtedly no light task.
Thankfully, with several thousand years of political foundation from previous lifetimes, it wasn’t overly difficult for Thor to perfect it; the only problem was needing time for selection.
Time slowly passed.
In the ensuing period.
Thor began handling the governance in hand while planning the Chief Civil Servant’s blueprint.
In the blink of an eye, twenty days went by.
During these twenty days.
Joseph, Mongken, Raymond were entirely engrossed in governing the three new territories.
Under the efforts of the three, the results were undoubtedly very encouraging.
The territories had long since lost their previous unfamiliarity, especially the territory governed by Joseph, almost indistinguishable from Eagle Town and Falcon Town after twenty days.
Figures, whether peasant slaves or Free People, began to exhibit smiles alike.
Even Raymond and Mongken’s territories underwent substantial changes.
It’s expected that soon these places would indeed become part of Eagle Territory.
But clearly, they were still somewhat slow.
If there were no surprises, Joseph was likely the one to win this time.
Thor was very satisfied with this; he hadn’t misjudged the three, and their ability to manage affairs was considered top-notch.
Even if Raymond and Mongken were unable to become Chief Civil Servant this time, the next term they would have an opportunity.
Especially regarding their understanding and perfection of the system, the three were all doing well.
Thor had wisdom, memories, and knowledge from another world, but he also had deficiencies, such as many things being merely vague concepts.
Including the Merit System and territory construction, he was actually crude, with quite a few issues.
These issues wouldn’t cause major problems while just starting out.
But if continued, the outcome was unpredictable.
Thor had long harbored a touch of worry about this.
The current circumstance was undoubtedly the best outcome.
All three possessed the ability to perfect these matters for him.
At that time.
Once the three are able to become Chief Civil Servant, there is no doubt the territory could be further perfected; even if perfect handling wasn’t possible, at least most problems could be addressed.
Thor was naturally very satisfied.
In the study.
"Knock knock!"
Thor lightly tapped the tabletop, gazing now at a densely annotated manuscript; it was what he’d drafted over twenty days regarding the Chief Civil Servant, responsibilities, and obligations.
In his settings, the Chief Civil Servant held decision-making authority in Eagle Territory over everything except the Knight Order and the Merit System, responsible for Eagle Territory’s development and planning.
The Chief Civil Servant would rotate every three years, eligible for consecutive terms, but terms could not exceed three times, meaning a maximum of nine years before needing a new civil servant. Regarding the selection of a new civil servant, it would be elected from among other civil servants, with the one obtaining the most additional merit points becoming the new Chief Civil Servant, with merit points evaluated excluding basic merit points.







