Chapter 638 Impeachment of Gale
After hearing this question from Gozevin, Jacob stopped for a while.
Then he said in a deep voice:
"It's His Highness Gale's fault..."
"Gal..."
After hearing his son's name, Gozewen became a little more energetic and opened his half-open eyes wider.
"What's wrong with Gael...? Is it the gangsters who rioted..."
After the anti-bandit army went to the west and pacified the bandits in the west, a large number of bandits chose to surrender.
For these surrendered bandits, the Empire decided to make the best use of them - to send them all to the east to build roads.
It was Gale who was responsible for transporting these western bandits to the east and urging and managing the straight roads to the east.
After hearing Jacob say something went wrong with Gael, Gozevin subconsciously thought that the bandits who were going to be transported to the east to build roads were in riots.
"……no."
As soon as Gozewen finished speaking, Jacob shook his head and continued:
"Yes... with His Highness Gael, the officials who assisted His Highness Gael in managing the bandits, jointly wrote a letter impeaching His Highness Gael..."
After saying that, Jacob delivered the news that he had just given to him. After reading it, his face became bad and handed it to Gozevin.
Although Gozewen is seriously ill now, he doesn't even have to read a quick report.
After taking the quick report from Jacob, Gozevan quickly read it.
"well……"
After reading it, Gozewen sighed.
"I have seen many similar impeachments to Gael over the years..."
After saying that, Gozewen, who was a little tired of his face, threw the impeachment letter to Gale in his hand aside.
In this impeachment case, Gale sternly accused of taking over the transport of the gangsters to the east and supervising and managing their actions after he repaired the eastern straights.
According to the impeachment certificate, after receiving this task, Gale did take the task very seriously. He only took much less time than expected to transport the bandits from the west to the east. After transporting them to the east, he also did a very good job of supervising the straight repair.
But - Gail was too strict with these bandits and the officials under him.
The bandits and the officials responsible for assisting Gael were complained.
By saying that, Gail did not regard these bandits as human beings.
They kept forcing them to march quickly and rushed to the eastern part of the empire like animals.
And Gail was also extremely strict with the officials responsible for assisting him.
Under such high-pressure management by Gael, the officials were indeed extremely efficient in their work, and the bandits moved eastward faster than expected.
But the price paid is that officials are overwhelmed, and very few of them even have physical problems due to excessive pressure.
Nearly one in 10 gangsters died on the road before they arrived in the eastern part of the empire.
After arriving in the eastern part of the empire and starting road construction, Gail still did not regard the bandits as humans and kept forcing them to work overload.
Under such a strong work intensity, several or even dozens of bandits died almost every day.
This made the officials responsible for assisting Gael to supervise and manage the road construction of these bandits unable to bear it.
Many officials made suggestions to Gael, so that Gael would not be so strict with the bandits and slow down the work intensity of the bandits.
Then after hearing the officials' suggestions, Gail disagreed and still did his own thing, still under high pressure to manage these bandits and exploit them.
The officials who had no choice but to unite to write the impeachment letter that had just been sent to Jacob and Gozevin, and these cruel actions of impeaching Gael.
If there weren't an army to accompany the bandits, I'd probably have had countless riots.
After throwing the letter of impeachment against Gale in his hand aside, Gozewen closed his eyes tired and painfully, murmured:
"After Gail tried to deal with government affairs, similar impeachment never stopped..."
"Since before, I have heard many officials complain privately, saying that they don't want Gale to be his boss anymore."
"For the years, no matter what I say or what I do, I have not been able to restrain Gael's cruel nature..."
After saying that, Gozewen sighed with fatigue and depression.
Jacob, who had been standing by, had been expressionless since the beginning.
After listening to Gozevin's words, Jacob said in a deep voice:
"Gozevin, His Highness Gale is not cruel."
"Gal is just unhuman, and is also a person who is so serious that he is a bit too serious."
"He takes himself too seriously and takes what he has at hand."
"At the same time, due to the lack of human touch, it lacks basic care for people."
"That's why everyone who works under his command will be so painful."
"That is why everyone who works under his command is so eager to... be able to change a new boss..."
As soon as Jacob spoke, Gozevin opened his originally closed eyes a little, and the corners of his mouth were slightly raised:
"Is it unhuman, and over-serious?... This evaluation is really appropriate. Gail...ah..."
After saying that, Gozewen sighed again with exhaustion.
Looking at Gozevin, who was now full of fatigue and pain, Jacob pursed his lips.
In order to make Gozevin slightly happy, Jacob decided to tell Gozevin something that would make him happy so that he could cheer him up a little.
"Gozevin." Jacob said to Gozevin, "The gang will probably return to Pandragorn tomorrow, and His Highness Ilsa will be back."
"Ilsa..." After hearing this name, Gozewen's eyes, which had been closed, struggled away again.
"I can finally reunite with my long-lost granddaughter." Jacob smiled at Gozevin.
“…Yes, I really haven’t seen Ilsa for a while…”
Jacob did not notice it at this time.
After Gozewen heard Ilsa's name just now, a few strange looks flashed in his eyes...
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at the same time.
Britannian Empire, North, Avalon Fortress, Alyssa's home.
"Miss, you've been weird lately..."
Hairouer said to Alisa while half-squinting her eyes.
"Huh?" Alyssa blinked her eyes, "Why am I so weird..."
"I always feel like you've been absent recently... Are you worried about anything?"
"No, there's nothing to bother with..." Alisa, who is not good at lying, stammered while looking away.
stare……
Hairouer, who was not simply deceived by Alisa's words, continued to stare at Alisa with suspicious eyes.
Alisa, who was stared at by Hai Rouer's gaze, immediately stood up with a "chewing":
"Ah, ah! The weather is so good today! I'll go for a walk!"
Chapter completed!