Chapter 109: Between Coming and Going

Inspector General Elaberg took out the fine official letterhead, found a fairly flat desk, found a place to sit, and wrote the letter on it.

With his words, Mo Gan naturally did not dare to slack off. He stood aside, quietly waiting for Chief Inspector Eraberg to make any of his next moves.

But Elaberg didn't keep him waiting long. He just scribbled a few sentences and attached some addresses, and then gave Mogan the details.

"It's kind of a letter of introduction."

After Elaberg put pen to paper, he showed the contents of the letter to Mogan. There was no cover-up, just a simple let him confirm the contents.

Taking the letter, Mogan quickly glanced at it, and suddenly understood what Eraberg meant.

Taking the trip to Nova City as a starting point, although it was not in the plan for him, with the help of Eraberg, it was indeed a good idea and could save him a lot of trouble.

Elaberg also began to explain the various valid contents of the letter that he had left behind, and by the way, he only pointed out the importance of some addresses, as well as the supporting materials.

“…… With the seal above, you can directly find Nova City's Iron Inspector, Strong Assad. I've had a few encounters with him, Mr. Grande, and with your level of knowledge and preparation, I'm afraid you can get to know a little about a celebrity like him? ”

This letter is a letter of introduction addressed to the Inspector of Nova City.

The wording is meticulous and prudent, the format is neat, Mogan is properly affirmed, and there are various stamps of proof, and with Mogan's experience in inspecting official documents, it can be seen that the details are quite in place.

With such a thing, Mogan didn't have to worry about not finding this prestigious chief inspector when he needed it, and even get some help.

Wherever they go, the snake is a scarce resource, especially for those who wield power.

Not to mention, the introduction target of the referral letter is still such a person.

Respected and trustworthy.

Strong Assad.

He is a warrior-turned-powerhouse, a warrior who has captured countless bandits, a hunter with both wisdom and bravery, and a well-known iron-blooded inspector.

The Inspector system of the Kingdom of Kohl made the trivial matters of regional governance more focused on the public officials who had fixed uniforms and worked for the state, and with an instinctive reverence for authority, many young people naturally worshipped the authority of the Inspector.

Among the public inquiries that the Kingdom of Cole aspires to engage in, the vision of becoming an Inquisitor is second only to the glorious and imposing royal knights, and the unpredictable and highly paid official mages.

Not only because this is the only iron rice bowl whose restrictions are not so clear, and it seems to be relatively easy to obtain.

Compared to being a knight, which only requires virtue, common sense, and sufficient force, the selection method of an Inquisitor is different and even more cumbersome.

If you want to become an inspector and use this to govern one side, force is not a mandatory requirement, and the very practical qualities of swordsmanship and magic can only be counted as an additional point that is not very large.

Candidates need to participate in multiple written tests, go through layers of selection, and reach the final hurdle with difficulty. While having more knowledge reserves, you must also make achievements in thinking ability in order to cope with all kinds of unexpected situations in the assessment.

Because of this, what is required to become an inspector is not just a simple paper and pencil test, and naturally it will not be accompanied by a weapon fight or spell test like a knight, but must pass a field assessment, and the place is usually in the suburbs near the royal capital.

The assessment content mainly includes culture, economy, society, military and many other fields, but the methods are strange and there is no certain syllabus.

Even so, the Inspectors are well established to select the most suitable candidates to replace some of the Inspectors who have retired into the background, or allow them to go to more remote locations after a few years of seniority in nearby cities.

It's kind of funny.

The main reason why Inspector General Strong Assad is particularly famous is because of his outstanding exploits, which can also be said in the Kingdom of Cole:

According to tabloid statistics, three out of every 10 young people were inspired by the deeds of Inspector General Assad, so they worked hard to establish their goal of becoming an inspector, and finally their dream came true.

This is indeed true.

But it is not because of these trifles that Strong Assad has a well-known reputation for iron-willedness.

There is one very important cornerstone.

While serving in public office, Strong was also the chief examiner for several consecutive terms in the triennial Inspectorate selection.

It is conceivable that no matter what the initial motives were, and how much they admired this meritorious and capable senior before running for office, most of the newly appointed inspectors would have an instinctive fear of this special examiner, and they would tremble before finally meeting him.

Every year, the debate about whether Inspector General Strong will be the chief examiner again is a major topic before the examination, and it is discussed by the tabloids and occupies countless hot eyes, and the result is also the truth.

Every time this happens, every time the hustle and bustle is very high, after all, three years is enough to make people forget to learn a lot of lessons, and it is difficult for tabloids to find such a topic that everyone cares about.

It just so happened that the last Inspector election ended exactly half a year ago.

Mo Gan remembered clearly that the children of the royal capital who failed to pass the test at that time were full of grief, and when they raised their eyes, they were all satisfied with the grievances they had never experienced in their lives.

Some pampered and well-off families have encountered the first setback in their lives unsuspectingly, and they are angry and annoyed about it, but there is no way.

- No matter what kind of background and illustrious background he has, as long as Inspector General Strong is the chief examiner, standing in front of the stage and sweeping his eyes sharply, no one can get a head start in the exam.

If there is, it will soon be gone, and maybe a family will have to be implicated.

Perhaps this is the real reason why Her Majesty has repeatedly pointed out that the examiner will personally invigilate the examination.

After all, the power of the procurator on behalf of the state itself cannot be arbitrarily held in the hands of various families.

Because of the losses suffered in the early years, Her Majesty Queen Christine was particularly cautious about the possibility of this gradual infiltration, and did a very good job in remediation, from beginning to end, the review involved all aspects.

Probably for the same reason, this Inspector General with extraordinary abilities and reputation, and no sand in his eyes, was sent to Nova City, which is in an unusual state and can be called an undercurrent, two years ago.

But for some reason, there has been no significant achievement so far - perhaps Everist is right, the man behind the Duke of Albert has too many "hostages" to make it impossible to make a move.

But there is no doubt that having the opportunity to communicate with such a person is definitely a great thing for Mogan, who has bad intentions, is well-planned, and does not hesitate to act at the same time.

Looking at Elaberg again, Mo was unwilling to have mixed feelings, and finally could only say one sentence:

"Thank you."

Elaberg waved his hand.

"It's just a gesture. Grande, you're a pretty smart guy. I may not say that you have a strong sense of justice, but your position convinces me that nothing bad can be done to help you. ”

Seeing Elaberg's determined and calm eyes, and realizing that his words did not hide his ultimate intentions, Mogan could only smile bitterly.

After all, this is the case.

Mogan gradually realized that he still saw too little. Elaberg's approach is true of all his previous perceptions, but it is by no means the wrong choice.

It's not how good the Elaberg is, it's that he's the best at turning things in his favor.

It's a win-win game, operating in the hands of seemingly bullies, progressing in the way that is most comfortable for each other, and both the exploiter and the exploited get what they need.

Elaberg excels at this particular way of working.

The trusting and well-connected Inspector General's philosophy is extraordinary—unlike a businessman who is entangled in interests, Elaberg's trust, though seemingly cheap, is very sincere and sincere, and easy to like.

With this kind of foundation, even if the trust is wrongly paid and the interests are damaged, the fact that most of the others tend to him is enough for Elaberg not to lose too much because of the payment.

Compared to this unlikely event, Eraberg's decision usually leads to a win-win outcome. After the matter was completed, these endings were fed back to him step by step, creating a strange result.

Elaberg is always where he should be.

Whether it is a small matter or a big thing, whenever the Inspector General needs to intervene, he can help and continue to meet the needs of others.

Helping the Nameless Pirate Maiden and helping the Orcs himself is the same, debunking everything on the premise of kindness and kindness, and generously helping Mogan.

Unconsciously, Mo Gan, who has always been in charge of human relations, realized that he had repaid favors to others because of this strange hand, and even owed a lot of money.

As the Inspector General, Elaberg may not have the same monetary capital as Fleming's boss, nor the sophisticated means of using different resources to explore information like Mogan.

But he is well aware that he has an intangible resource, and he can use it completely.

From the first skillful negotiation with Connor on the beach, to the sudden revelation that he learned of Mogan's true identity, and then to learn that his next stop is probably Nova City, these are not information that can be obtained for no reason.

While Mogan is accumulating favors and searching for clues, Eraberg is also operating his network of contacts in the shadows, smiling but never slacking off.

Mogan realizes a central reason for not being in line with his previous goals, but surprisingly does not feel any resentment.

- No one can always be one step ahead of others and truly and completely master everything.

But that doesn't seem like a bad thing?

However, this kind of imagination of his, I'm afraid Elaberg is not so easy to know.

Referring to himself as an elder, Inspector General Eraberg kindly patted Mogan on the shoulder, once again demonstrating the same gentle, friendly, and kind personality traits as his mother, Serra.

"Anyway, I wish you all the best."