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When Maximus asked again, Torrelugo quickly said, "Of course, I choose Ro!"

Actually, the various forms of governnt Maximus ntioned earlier weren’t fully rembered by Torrelugo, but he thought: since Ro could beco the ruler of the diterranean, its system must be quite good.

"We can’t choose Ro!" Flanitnus loudly opposed, "Having stayed in Ro for so many years, I am very clear that the Roman Senate is controlled by the Nobles, and commoners have very few opportunities to erge. The conflict between the Nobles and the commoners is very intense, and people can be killed at any ti. If we do it like this, the entire tribe might beco unstable!"

"Then what do you suggest we choose?" Torrelugo retorted unwillingly.

"I—" Flanitnus was montarily speechless. He clearly heard that each governnt type Maximus ntioned had its advantages and disadvantages, and he did not find any suitable one.

At this mont, Quintus spoke, "Leader, you should have a better governnt system suitable for us, right?"

Maximus smiled slightly, "The type of governnt I am going to talk about next is actually sothing you have already started implenting..."

Hearing this, many people were puzzled, while so seed thoughtful.

"In this governnt system, the leader holds the highest power!" Maximus spoke frankly, his gaze closely observing everyone’s expressions. Seeing no obvious abnormalities, he felt slightly relieved in his heart.

After all, this team was personally assembled by Maximus, and everyone was already accustod to his leadership.

"Under the leader are several major departnts. The first departnt is the Agriculture Departnt, which manages the tribe’s farms, livestock breeding, and forest and water products. The departnt head is the Agricultural Officer, assisted by two Deputy Officers, with a provisional five subordinates. For the position of Agricultural Officer, I think—" Maximus looked at the front row, "Volenus should take it."

"?" Volenus was a bit puzzled, "What about my administrative officer position?"

"The administrative officer position is canceled." Maximus seriously said, "You have been a farm manager for many years and are familiar with agriculture affairs. I think you are quite suitable for the Agricultural Officer position.

Previously, in Italy, fighting against the Roman Army made it impossible to distribute land to everyone, so we didn’t set up this institution. But now we have land, and in the future, we might acquire more, so the Agriculture Departnt becos particularly important because it determines whether we can eat our fill and live better here! You, as the Agricultural Officer, will definitely be very busy in the future. So, do you have confidence in doing a good job?"

"Thank you for your trust, leader, I... I will do my best!" Volenus replied, a bit nervously.

"Let introduce you to a good assistant to ease so of your pressure." Maximus said, pointing backward, "Seksepis, you’ll be the Agricultural Deputy Officer, responsible for the livestock affairs, how about it?"

"? Sure!" Seksepis showed joy as soon as he was asked to manage livestock again.

"You can choose the other Deputy Officer yourself, and you also need to quickly decide on the five subordinates and report them to ." Maximus instructed.

Volenus nodded repeatedly in agreent.

"The second departnt—" Maximus held out two fingers, "is the Comrce Departnt! It is mainly responsible for the internal and external trade of the tribe and dealings with other powers. (Maximus didn’t think it necessary to set too many departnts for a small tribe, wasting manpower; previously, the Comrce Officer also handled diplomatic matters), the departnt head is the Comrce Officer, with two Deputy Officers, and a provisional five subordinates... Pigeris, you used to be the Comrce Officer, are you willing to continue the work?"

"Leader, of course I am willing!" Pigeris responded loudly.

"Great, one of the Comrce Deputy Officers will be held by Alakosia."

"Thank you, leader!"

"You can select the other deputy and five subordinates yourself and report back to confirm."

"Okay, leader."

Maximus seriously reminded Pigeris, "In the past, in Pompey, in Sarabia, you were quite busy, but now you might have so leisure ti. We can temporarily only trade with the Alde, managing your relationship with them is our most important task right now! Additionally, we must not sever ties with those pirates, as so goods are unavailable here and need to be transported from the Adriatic Sea!"

"I understand."

"Also, quickly learn the Illyrian Language! Since we’re in Illyria, you will have to frequently interact with the Illyrians in the future. If you can’t speak their language, how will you earn their trust?"

"I understand, I’ll work hard!" Pigeris responded earnestly.

"All of you also need to learn to speak Illyrian well, otherwise in the future, it will be hard to communicate well with your subordinates and the citizens you need to manage; your tasks will be challenging to implent. If that happens, I might have to replace you with soone else." Maximus’ words alerted everyone in the tent.

"The third departnt is the Public Works Departnt! Responsible for town construction, road and bridge building, weapon and iron production, the manufacturing of engineering equipnt, even small items like earthen pots and wooden cups, to large ones like ships, all are handled by the Public Works Departnt. There’s a lot for it to manage, so the head is the Public Works Officer, with four Deputy Officers, each responsible for a different area, and a provisional ten subordinates—"

Maximus took a few steps to stand in front of the warehouse manager, and spoke earnestly, "Capito, this past year your abilities have been seen by all, so this important position of Public Works Officer is entrusted to you."

"Yes." Capito responded calmly.

"Gaius, you’ll be the Construction Deputy Officer, responsible for the town road construction, how does that sound?"

Construction Team Captain Gaius happily responded, "No problem!"

Maximus glanced at everyone and called out, "Kadesos! Is Kadesos here?"

"Lea... Leader... I’m here." Kadesos, upon being called, jumped to his feet and was sowhat at a loss, stuttering while speaking.

With a smile and a gentle tone, Maximus said, "Don’t be nervous, you did well back in Sarapia, and during this journey, you’ve put a lot of effort into managing those Blacksmiths. Now I’d like you to be the Construction Deputy Officer in charge of weapon, armor, and iron production, what do you think?"

"I... I..." Kadesos tensed up again, then saw Capito staring intently at him, nodding forcefully. He was suddenly enlightened and said, "Tha... Thank you, Leader!"

"It’s decided then."

After Kadesos sat down, he felt his palms sweat, but was extrely excited: a lowly slave like him, now becoming the tribe’s Construction Deputy Officer, in charge of all weapon and iron production, was simply... unbelievable! Being obedient to the rebel army, choosing not to resist, turned out to be the right decision!

Maximus looked at Capito again, "As for the other two Deputy Officers, one can be in charge of manufacturing daily items like charcoal and earthen pots; the other can be responsible for the more extensive and complex productions such as ships and carriages. You can choose suitable candidates, including those ten subordinates, and report back to ."

"Do the craftsn, carpenters, Blacksmiths also fall under our Public Works Departnt’s managent?" Capito asked.

"Craftsn, carpenters, Blacksmiths, and anyone with skills are the key focus of your Public Works Departnt. They are the talents of the Nix Tribe; the departnt should care for them, actively supporting them to demonstrate their talents. Employing them requires paying salaries..." As Maximus spoke, his gaze shifted to another place, "Spukala, could you please stand up?"

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