"Come in." Second Prince Nemo said softly.
Frank first saluted respectfully and reported, "Your Highness, the carriage is ready and we can set off."
knew. "
Second Prince Nemo patted his clothes, got up and said, "Let's go shopping."
"Yeah." Prince Knight both stood up.
A few minutes later, the three of them got into a carriage together and were going to take a stroll around Chang'an City.
Following the coachman's scolding, the horses started to run, but the speed was not as fast as before, and they had to face the traffic lights at the intersection at any time.
"Tell me, why do you want to do something called... zebra crossings, traffic lights?" Prince Nate asked puzzled.
The Marquis of Leicester pushed aside the curtains, shook his head lightly and said, "I don't know, it's even slow for the carriage to run."
"Yeah, if you want to stop and go, you have to let those who are walking pass first, so we can pass." The second prince Nemo also didn't understand.
The grand prince shook his head again and again, thinking that if it was him, these rules and regulations should not exist, and those common people should give way to the carriage.
In a city that is so good for eating, drinking and having fun, why do you have to set up so many rules? It seems really uncomfortable.
If Liu Feng heard these ideas, there would probably be only one sentence, that is: no rules, no rules.
If a kingdom lacks clear rules, systems, and procedures, and everyone acts according to their own wishes, chaos will easily arise.
Rules are the premise and foundation of human survival and activities, and activities must always be within the scope of the established rules, so that society and individuals can develop and progress better. "I don't know, I don't understand anyway." The Marquis of Leicester shrugged.
More than ten (aheg) minutes later, the carriage ran into the new urban area and stopped in front of the traffic lights.
Prince Knight poked his head out of the window, and said with a disdainful expression, "I don't know what was being laid in the old city a few days ago, and a lot of people were sent. I guess it will cost a lot of money?"
"I don't understand the king of the Han Dynasty, why did he open so many messy stores? I think the dance training class, the zoo, etc. are meaningless." The second prince Nemo joked, thinking that spending money on these entertainments is a waste . Prince Knight retracted his neck, nodded in agreement, and said, "That's right! So much money was spent on this, satisfying those commoners for nothing, and these should be enjoyed by us nobles."
"Those stores open every now and then, and I feel sorry for the coins." Marquis Leicester said sourly.
The thoughts of the few of them are completely consistent, and they feel that the current Chang'an City is pretty good, but why do they have to go through so much trouble? Pure waste of money.
"The king of the Han Dynasty didn't build a palace himself? A king didn't even have a palace, only a castle." Prince Knight said disgustedly.
Second Prince Nemo took a sip of his drink and said in a low voice, "I read from the newspaper that those railways and roads are being laid continuously, and a lot of manpower has been invested in it."
"The development of those small cities is not very good. Why do you want to build railways and roads there?" the Marquis of Leicester wondered.
Second Prince Nemo sat up straight, and said in a low voice, "And the Dwarf Kingdom has opened an airship route."
"Do you think the king of the Han Dynasty was stupid? He actually flew the airship to other kingdoms." Prince Knight snorted.
"It's a waste of money. I think Chang'an City will fail soon." The Marquis of Leicester said sourly, like lemon essence.
"Keep your voice down. Discussing this in other people's capitals, I'm afraid you will forget the previous lesson?" Second Prince Nemo warned.
Their current thinking is a typical self-thinking. They don't want to benefit the common people at all, which is the arrogance of the nobles. They only have immediate interests and completely ignore the future development of the kingdom.
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Chapter 1336: Unfair? (3 more for customization)
On the streets of Chang'an City, where it has just rained, the air smells extraordinarily fresh, and the green plants look verdant.
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Tees finished her patrol with a team of guards, and now she is going back to the Security Division to hand over to the second patrol team.
When they were on patrol, the guards caught many criminals, including thieves, smashers, and even wounders.
Now I am going to take it back to find Deputy Director Ryan to receive credit. After all, this was decided before, as long as you catch something, you can record it--pen credit.
More than ten minutes later, Tiss and others came to the security department and asked those who hadn't caught the trouble to hand over first, while those who made meritorious deeds had to be taken to Deputy Director Ryan.
Tees pushed open the door of the deputy director's room, and called out heartily, "Lord Ryan."
"Dice, are you here to hand over?" Deputy Director Ryan got up and asked.
"Yeah, a few of them have caught nosy people." Di Si gestured to the people around her.
Deputy Director Ryan nodded and said, "Come one by one, I'll register."
"Master Deputy Director, I caught a thief at the salt shop."
"Master Deputy Director, I caught a fight, and it was Ah Shu who started the fight."
A few minutes later, several people finished reporting the troublesome behavior they had caught.
Deputy Director Ryan picked up the written paper, and after dismissing the guards, he said with a complicated expression, "Miss Teess, how do you rate this?"
Tess blinked her purple eyes and asked in confusion, "Rating? What rating? Isn't it distributed according to one copper coin per person? Then record it in the merit book?"
"That's the way it is said, but this comparison seems unfair." Deputy Director Ryan sighed.
Tess pushed the glasses on the bridge of her nose and asked curiously, "It's not fair? Why?"
How can a simple ox horn girl think so much, all she knows is that those who make trouble can just be knocked unconscious with a stick and taken away.
"Look."
Deputy Director Ryan spread the paper he had just written in front of Niujiaoniang, and explained, "No.
- One is to catch the thief, and the fifth is to subdue the mob with a knife. This sounds more dangerous, right? "
"Yeah, I got it."
Tees suddenly realized, and continued, "It means that what the fifth guard does is more dangerous than the first guard, if the rewards and achievements the two of them get are-
That would be unfair to the guard who did the dangerous job, wouldn't it? "
Deputy Director Ryan clapped his hands and said, "Exactly.
In the past few days, such disparate problems have emerged one after another, and he began to think, since the merits are used to speak, then the guards who paid a higher price should be rewarded more generously.
"I see, I will report back to His Majesty." Teess agreed.
"Okay, I'll trouble Miss Tees to find His Majesty." Deputy Director Ryan nodded with a smile.
Tess smiled and said goodbye, and walked towards the tallest building after leaving the security department. In the morning, Nicole said that she would sit on the tallest building at noon. How could she skip the delicious food?
More than ten minutes later, Tess took the elevator to the eleventh floor, knocked on the door and got permission, and walked in.
"Your Majesty." Tees saluted.
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