Chapter 65: The Scheme

The people in the hall had already learned about Ling Zifeng's feat of killing the king on his own through the scout's report. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Now they looked at Ling Zifeng's eyes, just like looking at a peerless hero, their eyes were full of admiration and admiration.

This made Ling Zifeng feel a little uncomfortable, he thought to himself: "I have really become the protagonist of this plane, and everyone even looks at him with a change in their eyes. ”

It seems that he has become a pivotal figure here, and the so-called protagonist halo is just that.

Prince Ganesa was the first to speak: "Sister, Mr. Ling, are you all right!" ”

Both of them shook their heads, and when they saw that they were safe and sound, Prince Ganesa was greatly relieved.

The prince looked at Ling Zifeng with gratitude and admiration in his heart, he really didn't expect Ling Zifeng to have such a strong strength, and he actually single-handedly killed the new king of Persia.

King Leonidas grinned and laughed, "Huh! Xiao Lingzi is good~ Kill the king single-handedly! It's even more domineering than when we were in the hot springs! It seems that all these years of training in Sparta have not been in vain. ”

Ling Zifeng hurriedly interrupted when he heard this title: "Don't ~ Don't call Xiao Lingzi, it sounds like a father-in-law." And I'm just chasing the defeated army, which is nothing, far worse than you, the king. ”

He is not humbling when he says this, but it is true.

In front of the Thermopylae Pass that year, the king of Sparta faced a neat Persian army.

The King of Sparta smiled, acquiescing. He turned to Prince Ganesa and said, "Now that they're back, let's continue our discussion." ”

Everyone nodded, and the lively discussion continued. It turned out that before Ling Zifeng and Mo Sandi came in, they had already begun to discuss various issues related to the establishment of the Babylonian state.

Now that the enemy is gone, and the king of Persia is once again dead on the battlefield, it is a catastrophe for the Persian Empire. Because the new king has just ascended the throne, the various problems of the country have not yet been completely resolved.

For example, the other princes who had fought with him for the throne.

These princes will inevitably re-covet the throne of the Empire, and it is inevitable that another battle will break out between them.

In this way, the Persian Empire, which was already greatly damaged, was afraid that there would be no more peace in the future.

In less than five years, two kings were killed in battle, which sooner or later would tear Persia apart. Needless to say, princes, even ministers will inevitably begin to fight for power.

Eventually, the vast Persian Empire would inevitably split into several smaller states, just like Alexander's empire in later generations.

With these prerequisites, the Babylonians were able to establish a stable state from then on.

However, fighting the world is not as good as sitting in the world, and if you want the country's long-term peace and stability, and you want the country to come for generations to come, you can't just rely on war.

So this requires a discussion of the state-building policy, that is, the political system of the country.

And the political system of this era is nothing more than two kinds, one is the democratic republic of the Greeks, and the other is the monarch of the Persians.

It was precisely because of the need to discuss this topic that the king of Sparta, who was not supposed to be involved in the internal affairs of other countries, was specially invited here, because he could speak on behalf of Greek democracy.

However, most of the people in the hall were in favor of implementing the democratic republican system of Greece, because such a system could effectively check the corruption of the monarchy.

On the contrary, the Persian monarch **** concentrated almost all power on the king alone, and such a system is very easy to breed corruption.

There is a famous saying that "absolute power corrupts absolutely".

So it's not inconceivable that the Babylonians would favor a democratic republic.

They also feared that their king would become like the Persian Empire, a profligate man.

Just as the crowd was about to unanimously adopt democracy, Leonidas stood up, cleared his throat, and said in a low voice: "I want to say two words about democracy. ”

Everyone saw that the most vocal person in the room was ready to speak, and they looked at the Spartan king expectantly.

Democracy can certainly constrain the power of the king, but the power of division will bring too many ills, and it is not a matter of course to avoid corruption altogether.

Leonidas didn't really agree that democracy was the best option, and he thought of the old and memocratic senators, and the filthy priests on the Holy Mountain.

He firmly said to everyone: "One of the biggest drawbacks of democracy is that the country is too inefficient. And what most people think is right is not necessarily the truth. ”

This sentence breaks through the flaws of the democratic system.

As had been the case at the Battle of Thermopulae a few years earlier, when the Spartan Senate did not agree to go on the expedition. That's why Leonidas was forced to hold on to his death determination and take three hundred warriors to stop the enemy.

Although he did not say this explicitly, everyone present understood what he was trying to say. In a democratic republic, there will inevitably be too many opinions and too many arguments.

There are too many different voices in a country, which can greatly reduce the cohesion of a country, which is the fundamental reason why Greece, which is known for its civilization, has not been able to truly become a powerful empire.

On the other hand, the Persian Empire, which implemented a monarch ****.

They have several eloquent kings one after another, and there will only be one voice of the king in the whole country, so their cohesiveness can be seen in their words and deeds, and they have risen to become a super empire in a hundred years.

However, although this system is highly enforced, it also has one of the biggest problems.

That is, the problem that the Babylonian people feared at the beginning, which breeds corruption. Again, as the old saying goes, absolute power brings absolute corruption.

Who can guarantee that a king who has no checks and balances will not turn bad in the future?

In a dilemma, Ling Zifeng suddenly laughed, he stood up and said confidently to everyone: "I have a way to get the best of both worlds!" ”

"Oh?! What's the solution? Everyone was amazed and asked him one after another.

Ling Zifeng smiled mysteriously and said, "The method can't be said directly for the time being, I must be allowed to talk to Princess Mo Sandi alone before making a decision." ”

Mo Sandi was slightly stunned, a little confused by his sudden words.

She didn't understand what Ling Zifeng wanted to talk to herself about alone, but before she could react quickly, she was already pushed by Ling Zifeng and walked out of the hall.

The two of them left the meeting hall in full view of everyone, and the people in the hall stared at each other with big eyes and unpredictable.

They didn't know what kind of medicine was being sold in Ling Zifeng's gourd, but when they saw the two leave, everyone again enthusiastically discussed the question of democracy or dictatorship.

It turned out that Ling Zifeng had really thought of a way to get the best of both worlds just now.

If he wants to say this method, he still thought of inspiration from a web novel he read.

In that novel, there was a powerful empire that chose a monarch **** at the beginning of the country.

And this empire's method of ensuring that its emperor will not be corrupted, or not so easily corrupted, can be described as very clever.

They use a power above the emperor to restrain the corruption of the emperor.

However, what kind of existence is this power?

(To be continued)