Chapter 452 Where Has Divinity Gone?
Chapter 452 Where Has Divinity Gone?
After all, Jiang Shuzhou and Wang Bowen share the same ancestry and similar ideas.
Therefore, Wang Bowen can still make predictions to a certain extent.
As for the others?
Then it's uncertain.
The thoughts of a legendary mage are beyond their comprehension.
Sitting in his office on the top floor of the second tallest tower, Jiang Shuzhou looked out at Melvo.
"Professor, it's time to get to work."
Grace naturally wouldn't be willing to help Jiang Shuzhou with government affairs, nor would she be able to handle them herself. Besides, having a legendary mage assist Jiang Shuzhou in handling government affairs would be a waste of talent. Therefore, Jiang Shuzhou sent Grace to research some things specifically targeting the elves.
Denozhi and Chahara will assist Jiang Shuzhou in handling these government affairs.
"It seems there aren't many official business matters to attend to today."
Looking at the documents that were no more than five meters high, Jiang Shuzhou appeared quite content.
For a legendary mage, dealing with these things is like child's play.
"Professor, you're overthinking it."
Denoz stepped forward and handed Jiang Shuzhou a ring the size of a hundred cubic meters, filled with various documents.
"These are all the administrative matters you need to handle."
"Denozzi said."
"..."
Jiang Shuzhou fell silent.
"By the way, do I have some subordinates I can have handle?"
Jiang Shuzhou, considering his position, decided to delegate these tasks to his subordinates.
Unfortunately, that's not the case.
"No wonder other legends complained about being tired."
Jiang Shuzhou's lips twitched.
Although these aren't many, no one, especially a mage, would want to spend too much time in such a place.
Jiang Shuzhou still had research to do, and he also needed to figure out how to deal with the elves, so naturally he didn't have time to deal with these other matters.
"Denozzi, help me draft laws; I want to reform these things."
As the all-powerful guardian, Jiang Shuzhou was undoubtedly ready to begin exercising his power.
Comfortably resting his head on Chahara's lap, Jiang Shuzhou began to dictate his general requirements, which De Nuozhi then organized.
Soon, a "Mage Alliance Organizational Structure Optimization Act" was released.
The former Mage Alliance had a chaotic organizational structure due to various reasons, and the mages were burdened with too many responsibilities. This led to fewer and fewer mages being willing to serve as administrators, resulting in a variety of problems.
The "Mage Alliance Organizational Structure Optimization Act" promulgated by Jiang Shuzhou effectively solved this problem.
First, Jiang Shuzhou optimized the internal organizational structure, eliminating all the messy and disorganized aspects of the past.
The entire system was reduced to only five units: Parliament, Government, Arbitration Bureau, Finance Bureau, Bureau of Noble Affairs, and Army.
Since it is not a democratic country in the traditional sense, although the mages still have some democratic influence, Jiang Shuzhou did not decentralize power in any way.
Instead, he centralized power.
Parliament doesn't need to be large; it's a place to discuss general directions.
The government is the implementing body, the arbitration bureau is responsible for legislation, judiciary, law enforcement and other legal matters, the finance bureau is used for allocating funds, auditing taxes and other matters, and the military continues to perform its original functions.
The final Bureau of Noble Affairs is specifically used to handle matters concerning nobles, such as taxes or exemptions. It can be considered Jiang Shuzhou's means of dealing with these useless matters.
At the same time, Jiang Shuzhou also divided the personnel structure and class within these organizations.
First, there are the political officials, including the monks. They only need to make decisions on the general direction, and the rest is left to the administrative officials.
The assistants are usually other extraordinary beings or ordinary people, depending on their rank, and are responsible for assisting the mages in completing their tasks.
The alliance had always had this trend, but it wasn't institutionalized. Jiang Shuzhou has now institutionalized these things, which can be considered a reform.
Finally, there's the handling of various matters. Jiang Shuzhou developed a detailed system that clearly outlined what needed to be reported and what didn't.
Otherwise, a whole bunch of messy things would have to be handled by Jiang Shuzhou.
Even the orphanage is short of money and they still need Jiang Shuzhou's signature. Does this alliance have no one else?
As the highest authority in the entire alliance, Jiang Shuzhou is not one to do these kinds of things.
"Denozhi, arrange the exams. I'm going to recruit a large number of people, and they'll be responsible for all sorts of miscellaneous tasks from now on."
After a short while, Jiang Shuzhou quickly finished handling his daily tasks and then gave his instructions.
"Okay, Professor."
After saying that, Denoz took the spatial ring and left.
"Denozhi, write this down, I'll make it..."
At this time, De Nuozhi was already being used as Jiang Shuzhou's secretary.
As for Chahara? That's a cushion.
Believe it or not, a wolf's tail is quite soft, especially when it's covering your body.
Soon, another law was drafted by Jiang Shuzhou.
Racial Autonomy Act
In order to promote mutual respect among different races and to provide appropriate treatment in the future, Jiang Shuzhou required everyone in the alliance to register their race.
The reason is to give them more autonomy.
At the same time, all races must gather together to arrange for the management of their own races.
Of course, those who know, know what Jiang Shuzhou is up to.
He implemented this bill not because it was truly for the betterment of other races.
This is nothing more than a cannonball coated with icing.
What Jiang Shuzhou needs to do now is to slowly boil the frog in water. Although he has increased the autonomy of some minority races within the alliance, he is actually consciously bringing the elves together.
As for the reason? Well, it's obviously because it's easier to do it later.
Otherwise, if they're all mixed together, how can you choose?
Are you really going to draw them one by one?
That's incredibly inefficient.
Jiang Shuzhou restructured the organization because he feared that the administrative capacity would be insufficient to quickly deal with the elves.
With a light tap of his fingertips on the desktop, Jiang Shuzhou sat in his office chair and began to think about other matters.
"Master, the results are in."
Grace appeared directly next to Jiang Shuzhou.
"What was the result?"
"Just as you predicted, Master, these elves have no divinity whatsoever, as if they were not descendants of gods."
Grace paused for a moment, glanced at Jiang Shuzhou's expression, and seeing that he remained calm and composed, continued speaking.
"Through experiments, I discovered that none of the elves in the Alliance possess any trace of divinity."
"Their methods were very clever, but by reasoning from the result, I eventually found the truth."
"The legendary elven mages, through the resonance of their bloodlines, sent the divinity of the elves to other places."
But where is this "other place"?
Jiang Shuzhou already had a guess in his mind.
Perhaps the elves hoped to make the Elven World Tree a god.
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