Chapter 572: Royal Strategy & Development Planner

The High Elves have an extremely long lifespan, and are very different from the short-lived species in terms of time.

As a result, the efficiency of the High Elves is generally low, and even the relatively progressive Kael'thas is not completely exempt from vulgarity.

If it is in the human kingdom, what is set today will be officially prepared tomorrow at most.

However, it is difficult to say how much there will be in the preparation process.

According to Sarean's habit, he would start working directly in the afternoon at most.

Unfortunately, Sarean can't hold Kael'thas and the Silvermoon Council to his own standards.

According to Kael'thas, the council has been full of business to discuss in recent days, and it will not be until three days later at the earliest that it will be the turn of the newly finalized topics.

However, this is not absolute.

The Sun King and the Silver Moon Council will adjust their priorities based on the severity of the situation, and it's normal to cut in line in the middle of something important.

Kael'thas has little interest in sending troops to support Lordaeron, and does not intend to make this matter a priority.

Salaen didn't have a problem with this, he also wanted to dry the Baron Rivendell who had detained the black cauldron for the High Elves, and it would not be too late for him to fall into a dilemma.

One of the top government affairs is to appoint suitable official positions for the Sarjan.

There is one thing to say, although people who are both civil and military are rare in the history of Quel'Salas, they are not completely absent.

But a special being like Sarren, who is half dragon and half elf, is also both civil and military, let alone Quel'Thalas, and is unprecedented in any country of Azeroth.

The dragons' life forms and strength are above those of mortals, and the royal family of the Sunchasers must also maintain respect for Sarjan, who is half of the dragon's blood.

If it was just an ordinary talented person, Kael'thas could have recruited him as a staff member, and the official position should be called a royal advisor.

From a certain point of view, Sarren and Kael'thas are not subordinate, which can be seen from the attitude of the two in their daily interactions, which are basically on an equal footing.

In that case, it is impossible for Kael'thas to casually dump the position of royal adviser and send people.

The four nobles who are not as powerful as before chose to cooperate deeply with the royal family of the Sunchaser, and the contemporaries of the four nobles, including Solan Lian, have more or less guessed the true identity of Sarren.

The General Affairs Division, which is directly under Solan Lian's management, has been bald lately, and their boss's request for a custom official position is a bit strange.

This official position directly under the royal family should not be too low, nor should it be so high that it should break through the sky, so that the person who gave the title should feel great respect, but it should not be noisy in front of the Sun King.

Party A's mother made a request, and the officials of the General Affairs Department could only pinch their noses and comply.

In the end, they tailor-made an official position for Sarean called "Royal Strategy and Development Planner", which was barely approved by Solan Lian.

The stinky, long name left Salian speechless.

Kael'thas was also a little amused by this, and took it upon himself to simplify the title, and in an informal setting, he was called the Royal Planner.

The word royal means that the official position is directly responsible to the royal family, and the planner behind it is the area that the official position is responsible for.

Anyway, it is directly under the royal family, and as long as Kael'thas himself does not object, the proposals put forward by Salian can represent the opinions of the royal family of the Sunchaser to a certain extent.

To put it simply, this position is the ultimate evolution of the Royal Advisor.

There is an old saying in the country where netizens from another world are located, called the prime minister's seven officials in front of the door.

Quel'Salas didn't have a prime minister, but that didn't stop Sarean from understanding what it meant.

After all, not long ago, he personally killed a prime minister of another country.

As the highest-ranking royal advisor with the authority of the minister, except for the highest decision-making level officials in the country, such as the Silver Moon Councilor, once Salian finds clear evidence of dereliction of duty and corruption, he can even bypass any official below the suspended members of the Silver Moon Council.

Note that the premise is to verify the evidence, and indiscriminate biting will damage the face of the royal family.

Moreover, it can only be suspended for investigation, and after the investigation, it will be formally convicted by the criminal law department.

Now Quel'Salas is in a period of important change that has not been seen in 10,000 years, and it can no longer be the same as before, officials at all levels, hello, hello, everyone, and the mud is just mixed up.

Like a depth charge thrown into a school of fish, the Salian is a wake-up call to officials who like to fish and make small gestures, leaving them with a sword that could fall at any moment.

There is a saying in the barrage that the so-called politics is to make more friends and fewer enemies.

Although he wields the power of life and death of a large number of officials, Salian does not intend to abuse his power.

Kael'thas has been busy with the remnants of the old aristocracy for more than a year.

There are many wall-riding factions among the officials at all levels in Quel'Salas, who are still waiting to see where the situation goes, and do not dare to stand in line at will.

After receiving his new position, Kael'thas gave Saljan the first task to assist him in his reforms.

Salaen needs to cooperate with the thieves of Backlight Blade to mark the unrepentant diehards of the old times, and if necessary, he can act on his behalf and make an example of them.

After receiving the mission, Sarlian did not rush into action, but continued to discuss the reform of Quel'Salas with Kael'thas.

Whatever reform is desired, the royal family must have enough power in their hands.

Kael'thas wasn't worried about this, Anastria had laid a solid foundation for him, and the royal family now had more power than any previous generation of Sun Kings.

On top of that, Quel'Thalas's top decision-makers need to have the wealth to deliver on their promises.

To put it in layman's terms, Kael'tham's primary goal now is to make money.

Until then, Salian hopes to get the clutter of Quel'Salas in order, eliminate those with overlapping duties, and save the treasury an unnecessary salary bill.

Some of the barrage initially wanted the Salian to refer to their ancient system of three provinces and six ministries.

However, considering the differences in cultural backgrounds between them, after a heated discussion, the barrage finally gave a relatively reliable approach.

Refer to the cabinet structure adopted by a country called the Great Empire.

According to the barrage, the Great Empire, like Quel'Salas, is headed by the royal family.

However, the Great Empire had a virtual monarchy many years ago, with the king only nominally the supreme leader, and the real power was delegated to a cabinet formed by the prime minister.

Quel'Salas is not the same as the Great Empire.

The Sun King remains the supreme leader of the nation.

Because of historical legacies, the Sun King's powers were partially divided by the Silver Moon Council, which is similar to the dualistic monarchy mentioned in the barrage.

It is a big taboo for any country to order multiple places.

Throughout Quel'Thalas's history, the Sun King's conflict with the Council has been evident throughout.

As the saying goes, the ass decides the head, and it is impossible for the royal family and the parliament to agree on a decision in most cases, and it is extremely inefficient to get the approval of both parties to pass a decision.

Fortunately, the situation improved in the late years of Anastria's rule.

The power of the old aristocracy, led by the four nobles, has been seriously weakened, and now the speaker of the Silver Moon Council is drinking tea all day long, and he no longer dares to fight with the king as before.

Anastria also knew that Darkan was only dormant for the time being, and would jump out again to make trouble if he found an opportunity.

But it is really difficult to find a speaker like Darkan who knows the current affairs, and even if he is forcibly taken down, the old king cannot guarantee that the next speaker will be more obedient than the current Darkan.

Anastria struggled until retirement, and Darkan still honestly clocked in and drank tea every day...... Ahem, go to work.

Although the Silver Moon Council still holds a lot of authority, with the Speaker taking the initiative to retreat, the supreme decision-making power has returned to the hands of the Sun King, and there is no need to go crazy with internal friction as before.

It took Saljan the night, with the help of his secretaries, Stella Gossa and Onexia, to pull out a long list of official positions for Kael'thas.

"Minister of the Chief Civil Service, Minister of Finance, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Defence......"

This list of official positions, compiled with reference to the Cabinet, made Kael'thas look more and more energetic.

Compared with the existing official system of Quel'Salas, the cabinet officials who have been refined and modified by time are more reasonable, and the division of powers is clearer, and Kael'thas is undoubtedly impressed.

"Good!"

After patiently reading the entire list of officials, Kael'thas couldn't wait to call Solan Lian, who was in charge of internal affairs.

"Solan Lian, you first read this list of official positions and tell me your opinion."