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Chapter 61 Civil Service System

Klein quietly listened to the exchange between the two. He originally had no intention of interjecting, but just memorized and studied secretly. However, he saw that the "Emperor" had begun to lose focus. It seemed that this was indeed very simple for him.

But when I heard Alger's description of "mastering" and "excavating", my heart suddenly moved. I glanced at the "Emperor" again and had an idea.

Audrey listened carefully to the explanation of "The Hanged Man" and was about to ask a few details when she suddenly heard a tapping sound on the table.

She and Alger turned their heads at the same time and looked at Klein, the Fool, who was sitting at the top. Rawls also looked at Klein, knowing that he was about to start pretending.

I saw this mysterious strong man tapping his fingers and speaking in a low voice:

"It's not about mastering, it's about digesting."

"It's not digging, it's acting."

"The name of the potion is not only a symbol, but also an image, and it is also the key to digestion."

She subconsciously used the corner of her eye to see the reaction of the "Hanged Man", but was shocked to find that the other person's body trembled and froze there, just like an ordinary person hearing a huge and sudden thunder.

Although Mr. "Emperor" turned to Mr. "Fool", he just lowered his head silently and did not appear too shocked.

"Digest, play digest, play digest, play, key" Alger whispered over and over again, as if he had grasped some key or been under a strange spell.

After a while, he raised his head and said in a hoarse voice:

"Thank you, Mr. Fool, your tips are as precious as my life. It has made me understand a lot of things. Of course, I believe I haven't fully understood it yet."

Klein maintained a mysterious and profound image and said with a smile:

"This is an advance payment."

In fact, he himself didn't quite understand the exact meaning of those words just now, but he was certain that Emperor Russell was stronger than ordinary extraordinary people, and stronger than the "Hanged Man".

Just looking at Mr. "Emperor" who was not very surprised, Klein was also helpless. It seemed that "Emperor"'s background and understanding of mysterious knowledge were not as deep as usual.

However, after Mr. "Emperor" heard the news, he was obviously much more respectful. From this, it can be seen that this knowledge should be relatively high-end, which can make my identity more secure and not exposed.

"Advanced reward." Audrey saw the reaction of "The Hanged Man" and knew the preciousness of the prompt. She asked after thinking about it:

"Mr. Fool, what do you want us to do?"

Alger opposite nodded and said:

"What entrustment do you have?"

Rawls also pretended to be in awe and said:

"We will do our best to complete your request."

Klein leaned back slightly, glanced at the "Emperor" with satisfaction, and said in a low and soothing voice:

"Help me collect Russell Gustav's secret diary, even if it's just one page."



At the junction of East District and North District, inside the Disabled Soldiers Aid Association.

Mr. August, the butler in morning clothes, sat on a single sofa. In front of him was Ms. Hilda, the head of the association, and Mr. Claude, the head of the Veteran Officers Club, sitting next to him.

Hilda's kind face showed a little sadness and worry. She looked at Mr. August who was sitting upright and asked worriedly:

"Does it really have to be so fast? The association is just mobilizing those young people. Do you want to wait a little longer?"

Butler August's hair was neatly combed, and his tone was firm:

"Public opinion is now very unfavorable to Mr. Gaode, and even more unfavorable to the association. If it continues, it will be even worse."

The tall Claude also agreed:

"When Mr. Gaude's case is reversed, at that time, we can use the power of public opinion to formally make demands to the cabinet, and more people will join and agree."

"Okay, I'll go talk to those young people."

Hilda had no choice but to agree. After all, this was for the sake of the association and the disabled soldiers.

Claude signaled Hilda to wait a moment, and then said:

"Wait a moment. Mr. Lockhard Sikayam, Duke Negan's secretary, will be back soon, and we will discuss how to act in detail."

"Is Your Excellency the Duke also willing to take action?"

Hilda looked excited. Although the past demonstrations initiated by the association had the tacit approval of the military, they never received positive support.

"Yes."



Above the gray fog, Klein has briefly explained the situation of Russell's diary, and the three of them have also agreed to collect Russell's diary for Mr. Fool.

"The Hanged Man" Alger also finished explaining what he knew about the "audience" requirements, and the four of them had already begun to discuss what was happening around them.

Audrey recalled what her father and brother had said when they discussed the situation, and said on her own:

"They believe that the current government structure is too chaotic. After every election, as long as there is a change of parties, a group of people will be replaced from top to bottom, making things a mess and extremely inefficient. This not only caused the defeat of the war, but also

It also caused great inconvenience to the people.”

Rawls suddenly interrupted:

"This is not a problem of structural chaos, but a problem of competition between the two parties. It has always existed before. It was only the defeat in the war with the Fusac Empire this time and the greater losses that made them want to change."

Alger also added:

"After being bitten by a black mosquito, these people may still be slow to react, but if a piece of flesh is torn off by the shark Fusac, they will naturally stop the bleeding. As for whether they will change, who knows?"

The black mosquito is a creature in the southern part of Loen Kingdom. It is famous for its strong toxicity and makes people want to scratch their skin. But for these politicians, it is not bad to feel itchy after a year.

Audrey stretched out her palm and covered her mouth. Ignoring the taunts of the "Emperor" and "The Hanged Man", she revealed the core of the news:

"It's a pity that they can't find a good alternative to this system for the time being."

Klein listened quietly, feeling that the topic had entered his area of ​​expertise, and smiled slightly:

"It's a simple question."

The Big Foodie Empire and the Fu Kingdom, which learned from the Big Foodie Empire, both have very successful and advanced experiences.

"Easy?" Audrey asked in surprise.

Klein seemed to have returned to the previous forum and said with a calm smile:

"The exam, just like the university entrance exam, is an exam open to all the public. This can be divided into two or three rounds to screen out the elite in the most objective way."

"But?" Audrey vaguely knew what kind of opposition this would bring.

Without giving her a chance to sort out her words, Klein continued:

"Then, use these elites to fill the administrative positions in the cabinet, county government, municipal government and various towns, well, that is, positions that directly do things, such as senior cabinet secretaries."

"According to the different requirements of different positions, separate and differentiated examinations can be conducted in the second or third round, and professional matters must be left to professionals."

"The political positions of ministers, county commissioners and mayors are reserved for the party that wins the election. This is their rightful share of the cake."

Klein talked about the experience of corrupt countries in previous lives. With these experiences, as long as Loen has a strong figure to promote it, it will naturally have a huge impact on the competition between the two parties, so that the country will not be paralyzed by the election, but will

The immortal demon "bureaucracy" was born.

Audrey asked doubtfully while thinking:

"In other words, even if those ministers turn into curly-haired baboons, it won't have much impact."

"No." Alger took the initiative to interrupt, "I think the curly-haired baboon is a better choice than the current minister."

He paused and added:

"After all, curly baboons only need to eat, sleep, and mate. They don't give stupid ideas or stick to brainless plans."

Rawls pulled the topic away from curly baboons and said in a deep voice:

"Since the repeal of the Corn Act, the conflict between the two parties has become even greater, but it has only been suppressed by supporters of the two parties. If the Prime Minister or the big figures of the two parties knew Mr. Fool's solution, they would definitely

We will push it forward with all our strength, otherwise the two parties will inevitably clash again."

It seems that Mr. "Emperor" is very familiar with the political situation in Loen. He even knows that supporters of the two parties join forces to suppress conflicts between the two parties. Is he really a member of the Loen royal family?

Klein looked at the "Emperor" who was speaking. He was now an Extraordinary. When the time came, he would ask Old Neil. He should know what channels the royal family and the great nobles had.

Klein suddenly felt that pretending to be a boss was so tiring. If Mr. "Emperor" wasn't around, he would be more relaxed.

Audrey pursed her lips. She didn't know that her father, Earl Hall, had done this. She remembered that her father often entertained the leaders of the new party to talk recently, so she said:

"Recently, because of a case involving the leader of the new party, Martin Nozick, the two parties may have another conflict because of this matter. Mr. Fool's suggestion is simple, but very effective. The two parties may even end up fighting each other because of your suggestion.

Give up the contradictions.”

She looked at Klein and praised sincerely:

"Mr. Fool, you must be an elder with rich life experience and outstanding wisdom."

The corner of Klein's mouth twitched. He heard that "Justice" meant that she wanted to tell her relatives about her suggestions. What about Mr. "Emperor"?

He looked at Rawls beside him, remained silent for a few seconds and said:

"That's it for today's party."


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