Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 547: New Temporary Proxy Lord
Chapter 547: Chapter 547: New Temporary Proxy Lord
During this time, Fang Jie had been relatively idle. Although there were many matters to attend to, most were trivial. The war at sea was not yet completely over, but he no longer needed to show himself.
There were also calculations of military achievements and the distribution of such achievements.
As long as he was briefed on the general direction, and Fang Jie applied some resource tilt to a certain degree, that was it.
For many people, their achievements relied on the distribution of resources and wealth, which was the mainstream way. After all, becoming a proxy lord wasn’t easy.
From the beginning, Fang Jie set high thresholds to prevent future issues.
If there were no more positions to bestow, it would mean that big internal problems could easily arise.
Although he controlled absolute military strength and feared no rebellion, an atmosphere of death and stagnation inside was ultimately troubling, and Fang Jie did not want his interior to be like that.
"Alright, it has been cleaned up. From now on, the subordinate parliament of the Sea Alliance will be set up on Quisha Island. That area’s military defense and security levels are much higher than other places."
Previously, Fang Jie had cleaned up Quisha Island once, transferring the rotten corpses, the infected, and even the Plague King to Jade Island, which was entirely composed of Undead.
The island was remote enough and close to Beastman Island, posing a significant threat to it.
After some improvements, Quisha Island was then treated as the highest council place in the maritime region.
This place was essentially the regional lower council. Some regional matters could directly be handled by them, creating many new positions to compete for.
As for whether they would become too powerful and disobedient, Fang Jie was not worried.
In this world, power belonged to oneself, and no one ever said that weapons should not be used freely. If they dared to disobey, just the pressure of a large army was enough. He believed no one would dare to cause trouble under such circumstances.
"I’ll have them handle this matter. But now, there is something even more important."
"What is it?" Fang Jie looked at Qin Lan, unaware of any other issues.
"It’s about the proxy lord matter. The threshold you set is really too high. Many regions don’t even have a proxy lord, and without regional leaders, it’s difficult to arrange certain matters. If this continues, many places will start to fall into chaos."
I see, Fang Jie suddenly thought, realizing that this was indeed an issue.
"Since you mentioned it, there must be a solution," Fang Jie said, looking at Qin Lan.
It had to be said, Qin Lan’s capability was indeed strong. Through this period of time, Fang Jie had come to realize this more deeply. Basically, there was no complex problem that Qin Lan couldn’t solve.
Of course, Fang Jie didn’t think he was inferior.
In terms of Spell research and cultivation, Fang Jie’s talent was not something ordinary people could compare with.
Even Qin Lan, who was quite talented, was far behind him in this area; his advantage was absolutely crushing.
This long, Qin Lan had only just reached the Black Iron Level. It wasn’t just because he was too busy, but talent-wise, he was certainly much lesser than Fang Jie.
"There is a solution, we have added temporary proxy lords, this is planned."
Qin Lan signaled to Anya, who hurriedly handed Fang Jie a large stack of documents.
Recently, for some unknown reason, Anya and her team had been completely won over by Qin Lan, all following her lead. Fang Jie didn’t mind, though, it seemed quite normal.
Having the Lord’s wife manage the Lord’s House servants, no one would say there was anything wrong with that.
But looking at the document, Fang Jie’s expression became a bit strange. "Temporary proxy lord, that does sound odd. Wait, this plan, isn’t it a bit too extreme?"
"It isn’t. If we don’t create some checks and oppositions, how can they progress in competition? If life is too comfortable for them, it’s very easy to become rotten."
"Alright, alright, I’ll take a look first," Fang Jie said, examining the plan carefully.
Essentially, it stated that in places without a proxy lord, management personnel would be increased. This management personnel would be termed "temporary proxy lords," with the "temporary" emphasizing a time limitation. These temporary proxy lords would serve only for five years.
That is to say, they would be replaced after five years, unless they could achieve great merits sufficient to become a proxy lord.
Proxy lordship was a lifetime appointment; as long as no major mistakes were made, removal would not occur, and assessments were much more lenient.
However, temporary proxy lords were different: their assessments were very strict, conducted annually, and immediate removal followed any failure to meet standards. And after a maximum of five years, they could not serve as the current region’s proxy lord anymore.
This model seemed somewhat similar to some models on Earth, but also different. The specific effects could only be seen in future operations.
Most importantly, Fang Jie noticed that some regions had more than one temporary proxy lord.
Even some proxy lords were not the only ones on an island, instead, there were many of them on a single island. Some land regions even had overlapping areas.
"What’s going on here, why are regional lords and territory lords separated?"
Qin Lan looked somewhat resentful at Fang Jie: "Our Lord’s Cottage is running out, we can’t be so wasteful. So next, I will separate these, most regions cannot hold multiple positions."
"Under different models, different things need to be managed, and I haven’t fully considered this aspect. But there will definitely be conflicts between them; otherwise, what need is there for a parliament?"
Intentionally creating conflicts and letting them engage in opposition, that was the idea.
"Moreover, I’ve limited the authority of proxy lords. Besides some special Guilds, I’ve also made some restrictions on the commercial aspect. The specific limits need you to define."
Fang Jie frowned, listening to how much trouble being a proxy lord could be.
If it were him, he wasn’t sure he’d want such a position.
But if it were commoners, probably many would desire it. Despite numerous troubles, the benefits were equally significant. Most crucially, this approach seemed to resolve many issues.
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