Chapter 1006 The Change of the Yenni River 6
The moon tonight is clear and transparent, and the dark blue moonlight shines on the tent where Ilsa lives. Even in the tent, Ilsa can clearly feel the washing moonlight outside the tent.
It was like being in the tranquility of the seabed, Ilsa sat quietly at a table, looking through a book.
Even when I was in charge of the army, Ilsa did not forget to bring some books I was reading recently, so that it would be used to plan for the leisure time during the march.
Leading an army to fight - generally speaking, most of the time is spent on marching, which is also a routine on the battlefield.
Ilsa has always been eager to learn, and even though she is now the emperor of the Britannian Empire, she has never forgotten to learn.
Before becoming the emperor of the Britannian Empire, Ilsa learned something that was relatively ordinary, such as: arithmetic, history, literature...
After ascending the throne and becoming the 13th emperor of the Britannian Empire, Ilsa began to learn something less ordinary.
Ilsa flipped the book in her hand page by page.
The content in the book does not seem to satisfy Ilsa.
The pages are turning faster and faster.
The anxious look on Ilsa's face became increasingly intense.
Finally, Ilsa threw the book in her hand, then threw it aside with some rough movements, sighing:
"This book is not good either..."
Ascending the throne as emperor and empress, in addition to continuing to learn more ordinary things such as arithmetic, history, and literature, Ilsa began to study another thing - knowledge that can make the country prosperous and strong.
Ilsa ascended the throne under tremendous pressure.
The rise and fall of the empire was pressing on the shoulders of her young queen. It is conceivable how much pressure was.
After Gozewen passed away, Ilsa, who decided to fulfill Gozewen's wish to "make the Britannian Empire more prosperous and powerful", felt the pressure in her heart.
This huge pressure has also given birth to strong motivation. Ilsa has been working hard to find ways to make the country richer.
In addition to finding ways to make the country richer and stronger, Ilsa is also actively looking for another kind of knowledge - teaching you how to be an emperor and how to manage and command the ministers.
Only after becoming an emperor did Ilsa realize that being an emperor was so difficult.
There are a lot of state affairs to deal with every day.
How to manage the minister alone is enough for Ilsa to have a headache.
With so many civil and military ministers in the central and localities, which ministers are trustworthy?
Which ministers are worthy of entrusting their important responsibilities?
What are the things this minister is suitable for dealing with?
How can we make these ministers follow me loyally?
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These problems made Ilsa anxious.
After becoming emperor, Ilsa finally understood why so many monarchs in history had such a serious suspicion.
Because they are all forced.
I have no idea which minister is trustworthy, and I can only be suspicious of every minister.
When doubt comes and doubt, a strange feeling will gradually develop.
That is - I always feel that everyone is not trustworthy...
I always feel that these ministers who are kind to me are completely inconsistent with what they think in their hearts and what they say in their mouths...
Therefore, compared to finding ways to make the country prosperous and strong, Ilsa actually wanted to learn how to be an excellent emperor and how to manage her ministers.
To this end, Ilsa kept searching and reading various books, hoping to get the knowledge Ilsa wanted from it.
However, the more I searched, the more disappointed Ilsa felt.
Unlike knowledge of arithmetic, history, and literature, these knowledge have various textbooks for people to quickly get started and further their studies.
However, "ways to make the country richer" and "teach you how to be an emperor and how to manage the ministers" - there is no textbook for Ilsa to read and learn.
All Ilsa could do was to read through various historical books from various countries and various versions of history books, and check the life stories of the great monarchs in history, hoping to draw the knowledge she wanted from these predecessors.
But even though I kept browsing history books, Ilsa's journey of "absorbing knowledge" was not smooth.
The reason is nothing else, and most historical books are not detailed.
In most historical books, the records of these great monarchs only record various major events in their lives.
-How did these monarchs handle the relationship between the monarch and the ministers, and how did these ministers follow faithfully - These things that Ilsa wants to know most are not recorded in history books in detail, and most of them are just mentioned in one sentence.
Just now, Ilsa was reading a historical book that recorded the history of the Soviet-English Empire thousands of years ago.
After roughly reading it and realizing that there was no record of the knowledge she wanted, Ilsa threw the book aside with a look of frustration.
"well……"
Ilsa sighed softly as she stood up and stretched.
"Why is there no textbook that teaches me how to be a good emperor and how to deal with the relationship between the monarch and the subject..."
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Just when Ilsa complained that there was no textbook in this world dedicated to the monarch to read and learn—
Outside Ilsa's tent.
Hundreds of soldiers from the Royal Guard guarded around Ilsa's tent.
The Royal Guard - an elite force specifically responsible for defending the royal family of the Britannian Empire, with a force of about 5,000, each of whom was a warrior who was ten.
After the defeat of Isel and Albert, this battle became an important battle related to the future of the empire.
Ilsa, who could not afford to lose this battle, not only led the imperial guards in person, but also brought them with him.
The Royal Guard, with a total force of only 5,000, Ilsa transferred 4,000 people from the inside and followed her to Rhineland.
However, even the emperor went to the front line, and the Royal Guard, which was responsible for protecting the safety of the royal family, also followed. This was reasonable.
The 4,000 Royal Guards who followed Ilsa to the Rhineland took turns to change their guards to ensure that at every moment, hundreds of Royal Guards were guarding the guards outside Ilsa's tent, protecting Ilsa's safety.
At this moment, hundreds of royal guards guarding outside the tent discovered something strange.
They all heard a strange sound from far to near, constantly approaching here.
They pricked their ears and listened carefully.
Because these sounds kept approaching here, they gradually heard what sound was.
This is the collision of armor.
This is the sound made by a person wearing armor when he runs...
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Ilsa, who had been reading books since the beginning, made her eyes feel a little sore.
Chapter completed!