Chapter 513 The first person to take a shortcut from the green belt is puzzled, confused, and blamed, and always lonely

Although Wren doesn't trust the current Blair very much, the treatment that should be given is still enough, even a little better than before. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info Sufficient cultivation resources, so that Blair does not need to have a headache for expensive cultivation resources, and even let him serve as the head of the guard of the outer courtyard, responsible for the security of the outer courtyard, which can be regarded as a high authority. In another world, there is such a saying, called the seven officials in front of the prime minister's door, which means that the prime minister's porter does not bow his head when he sees a junior official.

As the head of the outer courtyard guard of the Golden Family, Blair's social status is also very high, and at least some minor nobles have to say hello to him first when they see him.

But is he content with his present life?

Not satisfied!

He asked Jasmine to return to Wren, but Wren refused. Now he has no other way, so he has to use all his strength in cultivation, hoping that his efforts can be seen by Wren and reused by Wren.

It's just that he doesn't understand that Wren takes Jasmine everywhere is not because Jasmine's strength is strong enough, but because he trusts Jasmine.

If he wants to solve this problem, it is simple and simple, and it is troublesome to say that it is troublesome, he must prove that he is trustworthy and has no other purpose, otherwise everything he says is false.

After paying attention to the less trustworthy guys in the family, Wren quickly refocused his attention on the big things that had happened in the imperial capital during this time. To say that in addition to the rebellion of the aristocratic group in the entire empire, and the Prince Kant jumped out to compete with Empress Pars for the throne, there was another major event, but it was not obvious, and it could even be said to be deliberately covered up.

That's the news that the parties have the armed forces.

Once the civil war starts, it will not be completely resolved in a short period of time, regardless of whether it is the wise Orlando II or the ruthless Orlando V, a civil war spans from a few years to more than ten years, which shows that the power possessed by the aristocratic class is something that the royal family alone cannot suppress in one go. At this juncture, Sarcomo put forward a number of proposals for local stability in the Imperial Diet, including a clause on the holding of armed forces by parties.

A party can legally form and possess armed forces in times of war, but the armed forces must be used to maintain the sovereignty of the empire and the stability of society, otherwise it will be regarded as rebellion. In non-war times, the armed forces owned by the parties must be disbanded, and only convoys of no more than 1,000 people can be retained.

In the opinion of Empress Pars, once a civil war broke out as it was now, the number of private soldiers of the nobles would no longer obey the laws of the empire, and one by one they would start an infinite riot. Whether this bill passes or not, it will not add much strength to the nobles who are on opposing sides in the civil war. In any case, they have gone against the Empire, but those parties that have armed forces will want the stability of the Empire and the stability of society more.

Only when the empire and society are stable and tranquil can they, the "citizens", gain more power in their hands, otherwise the parliament will be abolished and they will become ordinary people with no political status. When these parties have armed forces, the first thing they need to do is to defend their interests - to ensure that there will be no unrest on their own turf, and at the same time to ensure that the Imperial Parliament under the Orlando Empire will not become a ridiculous story because of the change of dynasty.

If it may be worse if it is not passed, but it may be better if it is passed, then why would Empress Pars prevent the passage of this bill? She just added some supplementary provisions to the bill, and it was passed by an overwhelming majority in one go.

Those parties must want this bill to pass, because once it is passed, they will be able to legally and openly build up their own armed forces, which has an unprecedented attraction for many non-aristocratic party groups.

In troubled times, the most important thing is strength, and the military is not only a symbol of strength, but also an extension of politics.

Not to mention much, as long as you have 20,000 warriors in your hands who can be armed anytime and anywhere, you can speak a little louder when you speak in the Imperial Council. Why, you're not convinced by what I said? Okay, we've done a game, isn't it just a war? Book a time, a place, call your and my men, and show that the people and horses will come to fight vigorously.

As for whether winning or losing in the end can be convincing, that is a matter at the negotiating table, so there is nothing that politics cannot solve, it has always been!

This matter has been actively suppressed by the parties, and not even a single bubble has emerged in public opinion, and now people often associate the party with the ideal, the pursuit and other beautiful words, if these people find out that the party has actually begun to break away from the grassroots, then the party is very likely to grow into a distorted appearance.

Pressing it down, naturally, has the benefit of pressing it down.

Wren only returned to the imperial capital yesterday, and today Sarcomo has arrived, the old man is very energetic, and the momentum of the nobles has been cultivated. The silver threads reflect the luster under the action of the hair wax, and each one seems to have been carefully cared for. There was no wrinkle in the aristocratic clothes worn on the body, whether it was the neckline or the cuffs, the length was just right.

When he went there, whether he had this outfit or not, that high up with a slight arrogance and calmness could show that he was not an old man of the common class.

Hearing the sound of footsteps, Sarcomo immediately turned around, and the smile on the corner of his mouth quickly expanded and expanded, the smile was so in line with the aristocracy's definition of "laughter", and it was a mask of hypocrisy.

He was slightly bent up, looking a little like he was bent, but he was straighter than bending, his eyes were reverent and sincere, and he took a few steps to Wren's side, and bowed.

Wren raised his hand slightly and asked him to get up, "You've come just in time, and I have something to tell you." ā€

The two sat in the living room, Celeste wore a bright yellow dress, carried a tray, brought wine and green tea, and then sat next to Wren, the little person actually showed a dignified and generous demeanor, it seems that Wren was not lazy during the time she left.

Sarcomo moved his buttocks forward, leaned forward slightly, lowered his head, and stared at the camel hair stall in front of his toes, looking humble. There is no way for him not to make such a gesture, and it is not Wren who makes him make such a gesture, but the power in Wren's hands and his power. Sarcomo is a very "direct" person, cowardice is cowardice, strong is strong, he will never do something stupid for the sake of his own decency.

That's why Wren is reassuring of him after working with him for so long.

As long as Wren's power continues to wane, Sarcomo will always obey his will.

"The rebellion of Isaac and Pilagos has left a lot of seats vacated in the Imperial Diet, and my idea is to expand the number of participants and bring in some real civilians. Wren accentuated the word "real", and now these so-called commoners were no longer actually commoners, and the status of parliamentarians gave them privileges equivalent to those of the nobility. In addition to not having a fief or a title, the nobles can also enjoy most of the privileges they have.

Sarcomo nodded, indicating that he was listening, and Wren continued: "I intend to create twenty seats for the common people in the imperial capital, these twenty seats are not fixed, and at each council, twenty will be elected from among the zealous Desi who are interested in building the country. These 20 people, like other parliamentarians, have the power to vote, but they do not have the power to initiate voting. ā€

"We need more people to join our cause. ā€

"Power is like a blooming flower, stunning the world. But flowers also need soil, and flowers without soil don't live long. We can't just be noble, we also need to kiss the land. ā€

"It's not good for me to bring this up directly, let those civil rights parties bring it up, and then pass it. ā€

Sarcomo was a little confused, he didn't quite understand whether it was really necessary, but there was a reason for every step Wren's move. From Ortlenburg to the present day, Sarcomo has witnessed the birth of a miracle. He was always described as a miracle or miracle, but he felt that these words were a bit too low-end to describe Wren.

At the same time, Rennes' shock to Sarcomo is also unparalleled. He has personally witnessed the change of a country bit by bit, and it can be said that he has witnessed this great change, and he is more aware of the horror of Rennes.

Behind the wild ideas, there is a meticulous calculation, and there are few mistakes. Even if there is some deviation, he can quickly drag it back.

Sarcomo knew very well that he didn't need to do anything, he just needed to be in the general direction and follow Rennes' arrangement.

Wren looked at Sarcomo and smiled, in front of the people he knew, Sarcomo's ability was definitely among the best, and it could even be said that the difference between him and Ganwen was nothing more than the accumulation of the family's wisdom for generations. If Sarcomo had been exposed to so much information and knowledge since he was a child, he would not have been much worse than Gamwen.

In the end, Wren pursed his lips and kicked the leg of the table in front of him with his upturned toes, "Public opinion must also move first, so that people know that the fate of the country is not only closely related to their lives, but also in their hands!"

For the past three years, Wren has been thinking and doing things almost every day, and he is also tired, but at the same time he is also very excited. He is blazing a trail of greater things he has never seen before, steadily moving towards his planned goal!