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Chapter 1255 - 1255 217 The Spring Breeze of Reform Blows Across the Land_3

1255: Chapter 217: The Spring Breeze of Reform Blows Across the Land_3 1255: Chapter 217: The Spring Breeze of Reform Blows Across the Land_3 The new and old factions stepping directly into the Court signals that partisan struggle will become the main theme going forward.

For the thriving Alpha Kingdom, this is undoubtedly a disaster.

Deep down, Hudson is also very clear that this sort of thing is bound to happen sooner or later.

“A new king brings a new court!”

No matter how patient Caesar IV may be, there are limits.

As a Monarch, how could he tolerate a long-term sidelining of his authority.

Perhaps the performance of the myriad Ministers in the court is not bad, and their Loyalty is not lacking, but in the face of power, these are secondary factors.

The gap between an “Auxiliary Minister” and a “Power Minister” often lies in the moment the Monarch grows into power.

Yet the numerous Ministers likewise have no choice, having climbed to their current positions, they are not living solely for themselves.

The interest groups behind them do not allow them to shrink back, not even in the face of the King.

Hudson insists on not entering the Court precisely because he does not want to be swayed by interest groups.

Even far in the frontier, he still has a large group of people around him, pushing him to “advance” from behind.

Between the lines, Hudson even begins to doubt whether Caesar IV’s support for the reformists is truly about advancing reforms or rather about opening a gap in the court politics.

One topic ends, often marking the beginning of another.

It’s just that this time Hudson guessed wrong, everyone’s curiosity about the Cataclysm of ten thousand years is not as great as he anticipated.

Perhaps because it feels too distant from their lives, everyone’s level of concern is very limited.

After giving a brief overview of the basic situation, the response he gets is: I see!

And then there’s no follow-up.

On this issue, all the political figures are showing great flexibility.

The various countries on the Continent are watching the reaction of Alpha Kingdom, while the upper echelons of the Kingdom choose to watch the reaction of the Elf Race.

One link fastens onto another, every one of them is a smart cookie.

Not to know would be one thing, but now that it’s known that the Cataclysm of ten thousand years exists, naturally one cannot sit idly by.

Without experience to deal with it, then follow those who do.

Even if the judgement is wrong, at least it’s everyone’s bad luck together.

Leaving the Royal Palace, Hudson’s mind is buzzing.

Today’s events have been a lesson for him.

The political wisdom of the natives is not to be underestimated either.

Especially when it comes to experience, their performance is outstanding.

If the situation is unclear, then don’t delve too deep, just follow behind those with experience and copy their moves.

No matter how the Different Races try to block the news, following behind them is the right move.

After all, massive preparations for war simply can’t be concealed.

The Alpha Kingdom, unable to intervene, chooses to watch from the sidelines, but the situation on the Continent is still set off.

Not only Avarat Kingdom is in a declining phase and needs to extend its life through reforms.

In the past when no one acted, that was because of too many concerns, worried that failing at reform would worsen the situation.

Some of the countries have even undergone one round of reform already, only to end in failure.

Now with this stimulus, the informed people from various countries have started to take action again.

Reforming may not reverse the fortunes of a nation, but not reforming will surely lead to its demise.

Although changes in dynasty happen, the Nobles may not necessarily be doomed, but their original interests are most likely going to shrink.

The older generation seeks stability, but the younger generation can no longer contain their impatience, and they are clamoring for reform.

Suddenly, the entire Continent is filled with calls for reform, including demands within several Human powerhouses for changes to domestic injustices.

Iberia Kingdom.

The neighbor they considered easy prey is suddenly reforming, and with great fanfare, sent out a delegation for inspection; Bordeaux VIII naturally watches closely.

“What exactly is going on?

With a new Monarch just ascending to the throne, how can Avarat Kingdom dare to undertake reforms at this time?” Bordeaux VIII asked with concern.

“Reform”, in any country, is no small matter.

Under normal circumstances, the power transition means a new Monarch should first stabilize power, not pursue so-called reforms.

If the reforms are frustrated, it would be a political accident for a new Monarch whose power is not yet firm.

“Your Majesty, in truth, the Avarat Kingdom no longer has a choice.

It’s not the new Monarch choosing reforms, but rather their internal issues can no longer be suppressed.

There’s still a glimmer of hope with reform now, but if it continues to drag on, once the various interests balance out again, there will be no room to maneuver for reforms later,” explained Count Mitford, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The political reform situations in various countries are all more or less the same, usually they’re “compelled”, and the Avarat Kingdom is no exception.

The young faction supporting the new Monarch is eager to change the status quo and can no longer wait.

The King, too, can’t persist in his own way.

They might as well take reform as an opportunity to carry out a major purging of the Court.

After all, the new Monarch is already in his forties, and his foundation has long been stable.

“Hmm!

Seen this way, it’s also quite tenable.

Elton VIII and Duke Grenavan are no ordinary figures; if those two join forces, they may really be able to bring about some achievements.

The hero of others is the enemy of us.

Though we and Avarat Kingdom are not in life-or-death struggle, our conflicts are deeply buried.

For the Kingdom’s strategy, it would be best if Avarat Kingdom does not revive!” Bordeaux VIII said fiercely.

Geopolitics is often the most intractable issue.

Strategic conflicts mean Iberia Kingdom must prevent the rise of its neighbor.

“Your Majesty, at the moment, all eyes are on Avarat Kingdom, we should not act rashly.

If something goes wrong, and it’s taken to the Human Alliance Council for discussion, it would be quite unfavorable to our international image.

Moreover, this kind of political reform, with too much foreign intervention, might trigger a backlash, actually fostering the internal unity of Avarat Kingdom.

We could simply observe their reform progress, look for a suitable entry point, and then deal a fatal blow.

Perhaps we don’t have to do anything; they may lead themselves down a path of no return in the process of reforming!”

Chancellor Marquis Ormos said with a cold smirk.

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