Count Mitchell diplomatically advised.
In his view, the King had many merits, but his oversight was somewhat overreaching. To some extent, it indeed expanded royal power, yet it also introduced many unnecessary risks.
As a king, there is fundamentally no more room for improvement. Stability should be the priority; there's no need to rush to prove oneself.
"Palace Minister, I understand your point, but the order must still be issued.
The reform has been ongoing for so long, and this is the most immediate result. With the large-scale adoption of new technology in the upcoming spring planting, everything will be different by the time the autumn harvest comes!"
Caesar IV said slowly.
With different positions, there's a different way of considering issues. The reformists have taken many actions, but the results have been few and far between.