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Chapter 572: Royal Strategy and Development Planner

Remember [New] in a second! The high elves have an extremely long lifespan, and their concept of time is very different from the short-lived species that count against every second.

This led to the generally low efficiency of the high elves, and even the relatively advanced Kael'thas could not be completely exempt.

If it is in the human kingdom, the preparations will be officially started tomorrow at most.

But it's hard to say how much wrangling there will be in the preparatory process.

According to Sharlayan's habit, he would work directly on the plan proposed in the morning at most in the afternoon.

Unfortunately, Sharlayan was unable to demand Kael'thas and the Silvermoon Council with his own standards.

According to Kael'thas, the government affairs that need to be discussed in the parliament have been fully lined up in the past few days, and it will take 3 days at the earliest to get the latest finalized topic.

But this is not absolute.

The Sun King and the Silver Moon Council will adjust their priorities according to the severity of the situation, and it is normal for important matters to be cut in the middle of the queue.

Kael'thas had little interest in sending troops to support Lordaeron, and he did not intend to force the priority of this matter.

Sharlayan had no objection to this, and he also wanted to show off the Baron Rivendell who had blamed the high elves, and it would not be too late for the magic weapon to descend upon him when he was in a desperate situation.

Among the top government affairs, one of them is to order suitable official positions for Sharlayan.

There is one thing to say, people with both civil and military skills are rare in the history of Quel'Thalas, but they are not completely absent.

But a special existence like Sharlayan who is half-dragon, half-elf and capable of both civil and military skills, let alone Quel'Thalas, is unprecedented in any country in Azeroth.

The life forms and strengths of the dragons are beyond mortals, and the royal family of the Sunstriders must also maintain respect for Sharlayan, who has half of the blood of the dragons.

If it's just an ordinary talented person, Kael'thas can definitely recruit him as an aide, and the official position should be called a royal advisor.

From a certain point of view, Sharlayan and Kael'thas do not belong to a subordinate relationship. This can be seen from the attitudes of the two people's daily interactions. They are basically equals.

That being the case, it is impossible for Kael'thas to casually dismiss the position of a royal advisor.

The four aristocrats, who were not as powerful as before, chose to cooperate deeply with the royal family of the Sunstrider. The contemporary speakers of the four aristocrats, including Solanlian, had more or less guesses about Sharlayan's true identity.

The General Affairs Department, which is directly under the management of Solanian, has been a little bald recently, and the official position customization requirements put forward by their superiors are really weird.

This official position that directly belongs to the royal family can't be too low, nor can it be so high that it can make the appointee feel great respect, but it can't take the lead in front of the Sun King.

Party A's mother made a request, but the officials of the General Affairs Department could only hold their noses and complied.

In the end, they tailored an official position called "Royal Strategy and Development Planner" for Sharlayan, which was barely recognized by Solanlian.

This smelly and long name left Sharlayan speechless.

Kael'thas also felt a little amused by this, and personally simplified the title, calling him the Royal Planner in an informal setting.

The word "royal" means that the official position is directly responsible to the royal family, and the planner behind it is the field that the official position is responsible for.

Anyway, it is directly under the royal family, as long as Kael'thas himself does not object, the suggestions made by Sharlayan can represent the opinions of the Sunstrider royal family to a certain extent.

In simple terms, this position is the ultimate evolution of the royal advisor.

There is an old saying in the country where the netizen from the other world lives, it is called the seventh-rank official in front of the prime minister.

Quel'Thalas did not have a prime minister, but this did not prevent Sharlayan from understanding the meaning of this sentence.

After all, he personally killed a prime minister of another country not long ago.

As the most senior royal advisor with the power of the imperial envoy, except for the officials at the highest decision-making level of the country, such as the Silver Moon Councilor, once Sharlayan finds clear evidence of crimes such as dereliction of duty and corruption, he can even bypass the Silver Moon Council to suspend members any of the following officials.

Note that the premise is to verify the evidence, and random biting will damage the face of the royal family.

And it can only be suspended for investigation, and the criminal law department will formally convict him after waiting for the investigation.

Now Quel'Thalas is in a period of important change that has never been seen in ten thousand years. It can no longer be like before, officials at all levels, hello, hello, hello, everyone, and just mix it up like this.

Sarlayan is like a depth charge thrown into a school of fish, sounding the alarm to those officials who like to touch fish and make small moves, leaving a sharp sword hanging over their heads that may fall at any time.

There is a saying in Danmaku that the so-called politics is to make more friends and make fewer enemies.

Although he holds the life and death power of a large number of officials, Sharlayan does not intend to abuse his power.

Kael'thas has been busy fighting with the remnants of the old nobles for more than a year.

Among Quel'Thalas officials at all levels, there are quite a few factions who sit on the fence, still waiting to see the direction of the situation, and dare not stand in line at will.

After accepting the new official position, the first task Kael'thas gave Sharlayan was to assist him in promoting reforms.

Sharlayan needs to cooperate with the thieves of the Backlight Blade to mark those unrepentant old-age diehards, and when necessary, they can act on his behalf to make an example of others.

After receiving the task, Sharlayan did not act in a hurry, but continued to discuss the reform of Quel'Thalas with Kael'thas.

No matter what kind of reforms you want to make, the royal family must have enough power in their hands.

Kael'thas is not worried about this, Anasteria has already laid a solid foundation for him, and the current royal family is more powerful than any previous generation of the Sun King.

In addition, Quel'Thalas' top decision-makers need to have the wealth to keep their promises.

To put it more simply, Kael'thas' primary goal today is to make money.

Before that, Sharlayan hoped to sort out the messy official positions in Quel'Thalas, abolish those positions with overlapping powers, and save unnecessary salary expenses for the treasury.

Some barrages initially hoped that Sarlayan would refer to their ancient system of three provinces and six parts.

However, considering the differences in their cultural backgrounds, after a heated discussion, Danmaku finally came up with a relatively reliable solution.

Refer to the cabinet system used by a country called the Great Empire.

According to the barrage, the Daying Empire is the same as Quel'Thalas, and the supreme leader of the country is the royal family.

However, the Daying Empire implemented the virtual monarchy many years ago. The king is only the supreme leader in name, and the real power is delegated to the cabinet formed by the prime minister.

Quel'Thalas is not the same as the Big Bang Empire.

The Sun King is still the leader of the country with the highest authority.

Due to historical issues, part of the power of the Sun King was divided by the Silver Moon Council, which is similar to the dual monarchy mentioned by the barrage.

It is a taboo for any country to issue multiple orders.

In the past history of Quel'Thalas, the conflict between the Sun King and the Council runs throughout.

As the saying goes, the **** decides the head. In most cases, the royal family and the parliament cannot agree on their opinions. It is extremely difficult to obtain the approval of both parties to pass a decision, and the efficiency is extremely low.

Fortunately, the situation improved in the late Anasterian administration.

The power of the old nobles headed by the four great nobles has been severely weakened. Now the speaker of the Silvermoon Council spends his days drinking tea and dawdling around, not daring to fight against the king as before.

Anasteria also knew that Darkan was only temporarily dormant, and would jump out again to make trouble once he found an opportunity.

But it's really hard to find a speaker who knows the current affairs like Darkan. Even if he is forced to go down, the old king can't guarantee whether the next speaker will be more obedient than the current Darkan.

Anasteria struggled like this until retirement ~lightnovelpub.net~ Darkan still obediently clocked in and drank tea every day... Cough, go to work.

Although the Silvermoon Council still holds a lot of power, as the speaker voluntarily backed down, the highest decision-making power returned to the hands of the Sun King, and there was no need for insane internal friction like before.

Sharlayan spent the whole night, assisted by his secretary Stellagosa and Onyxia, and pulled out a long list of official positions for Kael'thas.

"Chief Civil Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary, Defense Secretary..."

This list of official positions compiled with reference to the cabinet made Kael'thas look more energetic.

Compared with the existing official system in Quel'Thalas, the staffing of cabinet officials that has been refined over time and modified by bullet screens is more reasonable, and the division of powers is clearer. Kael'thas is undoubtedly moved.

"good!"

After patiently reading the entire list of officials, Kael'thas couldn't wait to call Solanlian, who was in charge of internal affairs.

"Solanlian, please read this list of official positions first, and tell me your opinion."