I Will Eventually Become a Partner of Justice

I Will Eventually Become a Partner of Justice Chapter 305

It has to be said that although Merlin cannot see the future, he is indeed considered a sage in this era. At least this sorting work is done very well.

It's just that these plans—

"How much is planned to be produced? Where will it be implemented?... Are you fooling me with numbers?"

Shirou pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

The plans of the ancients are simply unsightly for modern people.

The plan of modern people starts from the concept, bases itself on reality, and proceeds from the methodology to the specific implementation method. But what these internal affairs officials listed is like a fool's book...

It is said how much production is planned for this year and where it will be implemented, but neither the manpower nor the specific implementation methods are listed.

Shirou is too weak to do both.

But these plans have to be returned!

Such an imaginary thing is like a fool, it has no meaning to guide production at all.

It seems that I have to teach them such a plan by myself!

But it's not difficult, because Shirou's strength lies in making plans.

Those production plans are unsightly, but some manufacturing and commercial management plans are fine.

Although from a modern point of view, it is indeed a bit backward, the disadvantages can be seen at a glance, and innovation is needed. However, everything cannot be done in one step, and we must base ourselves on reality and proceed step by step.

The management of manufacturing and commerce should not be changed. We should first increase the productivity, then gradually improve the system of production relations, and then innovate step by step.

In the silent night, it was dark.

In the palace, candles flickered.

Shirou sat alone in front of the throne, one after another, patiently watching the government affairs.

Before time travel, he was an urban wage earner who was brutally exploited by unscrupulous bosses. Unpaid leave was the norm, so he didn't feel uncomfortable.

At midnight, after Shirou read all these documents, he put them aside neatly, then picked up a piece of paper, and began to plan other things.

Now that the foundation is starting up, there are still a lot of frameworks that need to be established.

Such as official title.

Under Shirou's account, there is no specific planned official title, and all people seem to be equal. It looks beautiful, like a beautiful utopia, but it is a curse.

Everyone is equal, which means that no one's opinion can overwhelm anyone. Everything is fine with Shirou, the king's governor, but if they are released to govern, it will be a mess.

However, Camelot's official title system was based on aristocratic politics, the kingship was divided, and the lords even had a high degree of autonomy in various places. It was almost like a divided country.

Therefore, it is necessary to establish a centralized official title system. Secondly, we must first find a way to restrict the localities and take back those high degrees of autonomy.

This is also a big project, and it is a long-term plan. It should not be rushed for a while, but the framework must be laid out first.

Secondly, there is the military rank system and the military security system.

Copying those systems in memory is courting death, because the times do not match, the economic foundation does not match the quality of the people, and copying is dogma. It is right to use the systems you know as the basis, and then adapt to the actual situation.

And these - all need to spend brain cells to think.

It was just a hasty frame, and it was dawn.

Shirou called Merlin, told him to remove the government affairs, and told him to return the unqualified schedule.

Merlin got Shilang's order and couldn't help sighing: "Am I still a court mage? I feel like I'm your internal affairs officer."

Shirou patted him on the shoulder and said, "Everyone is busy now, and you are no exception. When the situation is stable, I will give you a vacation."

Merlin looked suspicious: "You are very good at fooling around, you didn't lie to me, did you?"

Shirou pointed to his own eyes, "What did you see?"

"Two eye drops?" Merlin asked.

"Tsk!" Shirou clicked his tongue in displeasure, and said, "It's sincerity!"

Merlin left thoughtfully, but why do these words sound so déjà vu?

...

Although Lucan and a group of internal affairs officers from the Ministry of Agriculture couldn't understand Shirou's farming concept, they were very diligent in their work.

Shirou just asked them to recruit people to farm yesterday, and they have already recruited people this morning.

Just this number of people...

Looking at the scarce people in front of him, Shirou couldn't help asking: "How many people are there?"

"My lord, I counted one by one, six hundred and seventy-two people." Lucan said.

"That's just a few people? Combine Cornwall and Kahnli, I have more than 50,000 people in total!" Shirou was shocked.

Lucan said helplessly: "These are really the only people left. You said you wanted to rush to repair the defense line, and Bedivere took away more than 10,000 people. You said you wanted to build the city wall, and Geraint also took away a lot of people." People, and people in Carn, most of them are still building their own homes. Yesterday, I went around the countryside around Cornwall, and these people are really the only ones left with no business. The rest are either old people or children .”

Shirou: "..."

He remembered that Europe was originally sparsely populated.

In ancient times, the population density was even lower.

This is not only a small number of troops, but also a small number of basic population!

Rubbing the center of his brows with a headache, Shirou asked, "Where are the horses? How many horses do we have?"

Lucan said: "The native Cornish horses and the three hundred sent by Sir Ulface made a total of seven hundred and forty-two horses. Most of them were in the army."

"Now we mainly focus on the development of agriculture. Let's take out all the horses and allocate them to the villages," Shirou said.

"To the village?" Lucan's eyes widened.

"Otherwise? Go ahead and do it."

"Yes, my king!" Lucan nodded and left.

Cornwall has a lot of land and too few people.

Therefore, intensive cattle farming is not suitable for Cornwall, while fast horse farming is more suitable.

Cattle farming and horse farming have different advantages and disadvantages. The essence of cattle farming is intensive cultivation, and the cost of cattle is cheaper than that of horses. The essence of horse farming lies in speed and the wide range of military and civilian uses, but the cost of horses is extremely high, the loss rate is extremely high, and there is no preservation of value for cattle.

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