As for the problem of the powerful minister becoming too influential, he is first the Chancellor of the Kingdom, and only then the Chancellor of the King.
All the pressure fell on Caesar IV. He had just swallowed a sigh, and now another wave had been handed to him.
Yet Caesar IV dared not act recklessly, for the negative example was right beside him.
The unfortunate Joseph II next door, who played political balance, ended up losing his country.
Having witnessed the horror of the nobility disputes between the east and west of the Warhammer Kingdom, the north-south disputes of the Alpha Kingdom had finally settled down.
Even if there were internal struggles, everyone tacitly restricted them to within the rules, seldom engaging in partisan suppression.
"Let's do as the Chancellor says!"
Caesar IV answered somewhat reluctantly.
It was purely a compromise for the greater good, with a hint of dissatisfaction with Marquis Delgado in his tone.