What exactly does Oliver want to do
Many people want to know this question.
However, as a person close to Auliman, he was also vaguely aware of what Auliman was thinking.
After all, that's the change he's brought about, too.
Auliman attached great importance to Chen Heng.
This kind of emphasis is not only reflected in force, she also attaches great importance to Chen Heng's abilities in other aspects.
Therefore, during these years, the two often discussed, and the discussed matters involved various aspects, including the system of the Kutu Kingdom.
The system of the Kingdom of Kutu is a typical feudal system. The whole country is headed by King Kutu, and then King Kutu divides his subjects into tiers of feudal lords, forming lords one by one.
In fact, the Kingdom of Kutu was not a complete country at all, but a military alliance headed by King Kutu.
Except for the territories directly under the royal family, the rest of the lords don't have to pay taxes to the royal family at all, they only have the obligation to send troops to help and respond to the call.
And even such an obligation is not always fulfilled.
When the Kutu royal family was strong, many lords would naturally be obedient and would not do much.
But once the Kutu royal family weakens, these lords may not be so obedient. At that time, it would be good not to cause trouble for you. Do you want to count on them to be loyal to you
And many lords, although saving the cost of ruling, but also strengthened the hidden dangers.
When the royal family is weak and unable to suppress many lords, many lords will merge with each other, and finally a brand new behemoth may be formed, and even attack the royal family.
In fact, there were many such examples in the past of the Qutub Kingdom.
The current Kutu royal family seems to have been established in the same way.
As a time traveler, Chen Heng can clearly see the huge hidden dangers hidden in this mode, and told Auliman about all the possibilities.
Under his influence, it is not very strange that Oriman would want to weaken the lord and deprive the other lords of their territories.
In fact, each generation of King Kutu would do similar things after he came to power.
After all, it is the instinct of the superior to expand one's own power.
However, even so, what Auliman did was still too extreme, and the means were too violent.
Chen Heng couldn't help but frown because of what the observer Auliman did.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to weaken the lords and take away their lands.
But the premise of doing so is to find a suitable reason and excuse, and at the same time have absolute power to suppress it.
If there is no reason and excuse, it will cause strong resentment and fear of many lords, and even hostility towards Auliman.
And if there is no absolute force to suppress, it is easy to cause further changes.
In this era when lords control the territory, the power of those lords is very powerful and must not be underestimated.
Once they are really pushed into a hurry, the power that will erupt will be unimaginable.
A suitable reason and excuse, which Oliman did not have.
Otherwise, it wouldn't have developed to the point where Chen Heng would frown upon seeing it.
As for absolute power.
Chen Heng couldn't help but fell into thought.
The power possessed by Oliman mainly comes from three parts.
One is her original territory.
This was granted to her by the former King Kutu, and it has been managed by Auliman for many years. It can be regarded as her basic foundation, which is quite stable.
The second is the royal power obtained by inheriting the Kutu throne.
This part of the power is also very strong, which belongs to the accumulation of the previous Kutu royal family.
The last part is the power of followers and vassals like Chen Heng.
Most of this part of the power is composed of the nobles who followed Oriman and supported her on the throne.
It's just that with the passage of time, this part of the power to follow Auliman is gradually disappearing.
There are many reasons for this, but the main one is not getting enough rewards.
The reason why these people followed Auliman and supported her to become King Kutu was naturally because they wanted to get enough rewards.
But after Oliman became king, he did not satisfy their demands.
Except for a small number of people, although most people were given territories, they were sealed in the border near the desert.
Even Chen Heng is the same.
Isn't his fief Suoda just a barren land close to the desert
Although in these five years, Chen Heng relied on his own efforts to gradually develop Suo Da, but other people did not have such good conditions and abilities as him.
Most of them are struggling in this area, and many of them even died in the war with foreign races.
Those who survived probably wouldn't be too grateful to Oliman for this.
The pioneering project proposed by Chen Heng at the beginning was implemented very well by Auliman in this way.
Thinking of this situation, Chen Heng couldn't help feeling a little headache, and rubbed his forehead.
When he proposed to open up the territory at the beginning, he suggested that Oriman let those landless nobles, or the second sons of nobles without inheritance rights, go to the Northland to develop here.
These people have nothing in the first place, and they are already satisfied if they can get a piece of territory.
Moreover, it was their own choice to go to the Northland. Even if they died, they would not hate Auliman, and it had nothing to do with Auliman.
But these followers are different.
There is no doubt that these followers have made meritorious deeds by following Auliman in battle.
Along the way to Auliman's victory, they paid a lot, and naturally they also had their demands.
And their request and expectation is obviously not to obtain the barren land in the barren area of the Northland, but a more prosperous territory.
But what Auliman did undoubtedly made them fail.
During these five years, Auliman continued to eradicate opponents and confiscated the lord's territory, but the acquired territory was not distributed to those followers, but included in his own pocket.
As for these followers who were loyal to her, they were sent to the Northland to re-open up the territory that had never been opened up.
No matter who it is, facing this situation, I am afraid it will not be easy.
So this last part of the power composed of followers has actually gradually disintegrated in recent years.
Moreover, if Auliman didn't change what she did and continued to maintain the current trend, sooner or later these people would be completely driven away, making them part of her enemy.
As for Auliman's own territory and the power of the royal family, they are relatively stable, but if this continues, problems will arise sooner or later.
After all, Auliman's rule, in Chen Heng's view, can be called brutal.
Thinking of this, Chen Heng couldn't help but sighed, then turned around, picked up the letter in his hand, and began to write.
Sorry, I'm late, let's start coding now.
At my speed, one chapter in about half an hour, the next chapter will be in half an hour
(end of this chapter)