The mornings at Dowon were always noisy.
This was because its the ti when the work that had accumulated overnight began to be distributed to each branch, making it busier.
Is this enough for the order of goods from outside?
Yes, please go ahead with this.
They regulated the volu of goods coming in from outside, managed everything from taxes to land and labor, and even addressed complaints from various martial arts sects.
From the office window, observing the wrinkled faces of the tree people heading to work, one could glean sothing.
That the work here was uniquely complicated and demanding.
This was because the building where the work needed to be done was located at the very top of Dowon, forcing one to climb the mountain right after waking up early in the morning, which was also a common complaint.
Sigh.
And all the work happening in Dowon.
A woman nad Hongyeon had been the sole person in charge, bearing it all alone until now.
-Thud.
The door closed, and Hongyeon leaned over her desk.
On her desk, there was a naplate that read Sect Leader.
Sect Leader my ass
The leader of the demon sect, only flashy on the outside.
In the past, being a Sect Leader was said to be a position where one could live loudly and comfortably, but at least in Dowon, that saying didnt apply.
Even Hongyeon was so overworked that she didnt have a mont to spare.
Its hard.
Honestly, shes tired now.
It seed like she felt this way more these days because of her injury.
That insolent guy It would be nice if he was alright since he started working anyway.
The second successor.
A man known both as a Blood Demon and a Young Demon.
Rubbing her once broken nose, Hongyeon frowned.
The more she thought about that man, the angrier she got, but honestly, shes desperate enough to even want to borrow his help right now.
After all, theres too much to handle here.
There were various reasons for the overwhelming workload, but fundantally, it stemd from Dowon being excessively conservative.
A society that still couldnt embrace sothing as commonplace as a smartphone.
In such an anachronistic setting, maintaining exchanges with the outside world was challenging, not to ntion the excessive consumption of valuable manpower in the process.
Moreover, most residents of Dowon lacked basic education, rendering them incapable of properly handling tasks even after being briefed.
Why cant they even morize a small book, really?
This issue existed elsewhere, but how much more so in Dowon, which prided itself on its ancient traditions?
The world was evolving over ti, yet not everyone was on board with such radical changes.
Efforts to economize by purchasing factory-made swords were t with resistance because, traditionally, training swords had to be handcrafted by artisans.
Attempts to introduce magical construction tools were rebuffed with the declaration that sorcery-like magic was absolutely forbidden.
Its questionable whether the elders realized the amount of money spent on restoring the buildings their disciples destroyed.
Is there no one capable of working efficiently, speaking foreign languages, teaching the subjects of other families internally, and being trusted with external tasks?
Hongyeon was in search of such an ideal individual.
However, it seed unlikely.
-Knock, knock, knock.
Just then, a knock sounded at the door.
Co in.
-Creeak.
The door opened, and a man stepped inside.
He had distinctive features and hair that appeared stylish despite its disarray.
Upon seeing him, Hongyeon thought, as she did upon their first eting, that he was naturally suited for business.
Have you morized everything I told you yesterday?
Upon seeing the man, Hongyeon imdiately inquired about the assignnt she had given him the day before.
In reality, morizing all that information in just one day was nearly impossible.
Normally, it would take about a week of intensive instruction for the average person to be capable of performing their job.
Still, assigning him the task was partly to test his diligence.
I morized it.
The words tumbled from the mans mouth.
Of course, it would be Wait, what?
Caught off guard by the unexpected reply, Hongyeon couldnt hide her astonishnt.
I morized it. Its not perfect, though.
Are you bluffing right now?
Seeing his serious deanor, she believed he wasnt lying, but it hardly mattered.
After all, truly understanding sothing requires firsthand experience and practice.
Do you think Id bluff about running a country? I stayed up all night morizing it.
Hongyeon sighed and placed the pen she was holding back into its holder.
Its good that you know. I just hope it doesnt all fall apart in three days.
What should I start with?
Well begin with an inspection of Dowons lower district. Just follow and observe from behind for now.
That sounds easy.
His deanor always seed so carefree it bordered on unsettling.
It was a stark contrast to the intense fervor he displayed in battle.
Suppressing the unease that lingered from their sparring sessions, Hongyeon stood up and took the lead.
Follow . Oh, but before that.
Pausing in front of the door, Hongyeon offered a piece of advice just before opening it.
Use honorifics outside.
Yeah.
Such a carefree individual to the very end.
No matter how she thought about it, he was a man she found difficult to warm up to.
I followed the Sect Leader and underwent training for the tasks I would be overseeing.
Managing a city, no matter its size, ca with its unique challenges.
At first glance, Dowon was riddled with issues.
The directives from the top failed to trickle down effectively, creating nurous gaps in the established regulations.
Despite these gaps, it was overwhelming to address multiple issues simultaneously without a proper audit system.
Of course, if the area being managed is small, theres no need for separate institutions.
The central administration, naly the large building in Dowon.
In the old days, managing things through just that was enough.
Though Dowon spanned an entire mountain range, it essentially operates like a giant village.
But this is the modern era.
Just estimating and saying, You earned this much, so well take about this much in taxes.
Dowon wasnt chaotic, but theres no specific law thats applied differently to each class for tax imposition and exemption.
The procurent of materials for the system Dowon operated varied with each person in charge.
The statistics used as data honestly couldnt be considered as prepared by an expert.
Education, labor, transportation, etc Its hard to tell if Im living in the dieval tis or the modern era.
I didnt know what the old martial world was like.
But from what Ive seen, the past martial world wasnt as disorganized as this.
Do you roughly understand?
After looking around everything and then turning to look at standing behind her, Hongyeon asked.
I roughly understand the level here.
There were still many parts I havent grasped, so its hard to rashly interfere.
I honestly asked Hongyeon.
I did so personal investigation, but isnt this too much of a ss?
I know its rude for an outsider to say, but why would I care?
After all, I was soone whos been called the Young Demon, and my people lived in this village.
As soon as were alone, youre back to informal speech Anyway, why do you think that?
I told her about what I had personally investigated about Dowon and the loopholes in the managent system of Dowon that she ntioned, including what could be improved.
Of course, I couldnt point out everything perfectly.
I, too, was still learning. I quit halfway through university after all.
Though he wasnt much like a father, I learned by watching over his shoulder.
He definitely had the skills, and since he wanted to follow in his footsteps, he passed down all kinds of know-how to .
I was so sick of managent and politics that I just closed my ears to it.
I had no idea it would turn out like this.
What I know is theoretical, but Im not a novice.
Its just the basics.
This was sothing anyone can think of, and its a level that could be judged with whats taught in high school.
Institutions were created to operate within the frawork of a nation.
Even sothing small to replace them was different from having nothing at all.
So, I made sure to emphasize the necessity.
Your words are correct. Im aware of that.
Hongyeon, her eyes wide in surprise at my unexpected knowledge, agreed with my opinion.
So you werent just going around beating people up.
Im not an expert, so filter it yourself. Its up to you as the leader to decide.
Right, the problems are recognized but not fixed. Do you know why?
How would I know?
Ive only been here less than a month. I guess Ill learn by doing.
Knowing the basics was one thing, but having and lacking that knowledge are qualitatively different.
The reason he had learn these things wasnt to work in this field but as a kind of training to broaden my perspective.
[Thats right.]
Suddenly, the World Tree of Ti spoke to .
Youre here now?
[It does take so ti, and it uses a lot of magic. Seeing the connection break every ti I train It seems I need to take in a lot more magic.]
Go ahead. My magic has been increasing lately, so it should be okay.
[Thank you. But, did you also know about such fields of knowledge?]
I didnt know in detail.
Whats important for a politician was not handling taxes but mastering the art of survival in the political arena.
Yet, knowledge always becos a persons strength.
Indeed, the way Hongyeon looked at had changed significantly from before.
Right It seems theres a mountain of things to fix here, just as you said. But there are too many problems. The elders interfere with everything and only say no The Heavenly Demon is not trying to get involved in this issue. Thats why its harder.
Without the Heavenly Demon, who was virtually an absolute monarch, moving, how could reforming the system be easy?
Hongyeon sighed as she recalled the reality, then suddenly looked at curiously.
But why are you suddenly trying to help us?
Hongyeons tone, which had initially warned not to interfere, had changed.
Youre called the Young Demon, but youre not the first successor. Were you trying to win my favor?
If that were the case, would I have beaten you up so badly?
Startled, Hongyeon bit her lip and was at a loss for words.
Im curious about Dowon, and well, if things go well, itd be good for Baekdo and Hwangdo.
Are you talking about the children of the Heavenly Demon?
Yeah.
I left out Cheondos story. It seed to be a secret from her that Cheondo was the actual Young Demon.
Why those kids?
Why so many questions?
Sorry.
Its nothing big. I just happened to et them and thought itd be nice if they grew up well.
Its a place I would be leaving.
Even if my traces might faintly remain, I wanted to thoroughly handle everything my hands passed over. Who knows, maybe my actions could prevent Dowons future downfall.
[That wont happen.]
The World Tree chid in on my thoughts.
Just in case. Just in case.
[Hope knows but]
How long could I actually stay in this world?
[In terms of real-world ti, not long, but in this worlds terms, about three months.]
Three months. Its both long and short.
But its enough ti to leave my mark.
Do you hope they grow up well? Is that all?
Then what, you want to smash everything?
No, um, sorry. I must have misunderstood you.
If she misunderstood, that ans she had been thinking that way before. This woman.
Hongyeon awkwardly glanced at then bowed her head.
It was a markedly different deanor from when we first t.
Anyway, now that Ive taught you everything. If you have questions later, answer them well. Im curious about a lot of things.
If its about managent, Ill help as much as I can.
For the first ti since eting , Hongyeon showed a satisfied expression.
Win-win. Would that be the appropriate term?
Now that I knew the past wouldnt change, theres nothing to hide or worry about.
Whether I made enemies or increased allies, I just needed to do what benefits .
But for this place where Cheondo, Baekdo, and Hwangdo were, I hoped it would fare a little better.
Even if Dowon disappeared in the future, I hoped it would remain in their mories as a happy holand over ti.
This was their cradle.
I hoped its a place that would bring a smile to their faces whenever they think of it.
If the three of them are happy, I am too.
So.
I planned to do everything I could.
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