The Hero Who Troubles the Heroes

Vol 3 Chapter 489: children's education

In the afternoon, the minutes of today's meeting will be delivered by Charles to Elizabeth.

When Charles sent the documents to Elizabeth's office, Chief of Staff Dixon was also there, and it seemed that the two were discussing things.

Charles reported the salute like a common soldier, and then handed the document to Elizabeth.

Elizabeth read the document carefully, and then asked Charles, who was standing beside him, "How do you deal with such a situation? If your answer can satisfy us, I have a prize for you."

Sitting aside, Dixon smiled and watched the interaction between the master and the apprentice. At the same time, he also had a little expectation for Charles' answer in his heart.

After Elizabeth returned, Dixon discussed the "Charles Express" operation with her. Dixon was surprised to learn that the operation was not ordered by Elizabeth or Victoria, but by Charles himself.

Charles had thought about this question before, so he replied: "Since the enemy is in a political struggle, I think our next policy should be three parts military and seven parts politics."

"The so-called seven-point politics is to provoke conflicts between the enemy's military strongholds and local noble settlements as much as possible, and, depending on the situation, can provoke conflicts between the middle and high levels of the two sides."

"Our next military operations should serve the political struggle, such as conducting a large-scale clear-point operation against enemy officers, so as to free up positions for the enemy local nobles to have the opportunity to place personnel."

When Charles finished speaking, Dixon smiled and nodded to him.

Elizabeth frowned slightly, then took out several coupons from the drawer, and handed one of them to Charles.

At the same time, she said in a dissatisfied tone: "I barely passed the test, so I'll give you one. I'll use it when I'm on vacation someday."

After Charles took the voucher from the Shuangyong Office in Osmanthus City, Elizabeth signaled that he could leave.

When Charles left, a satisfied smile appeared on Elizabeth's face.

Dixon smiled and said to her, "Since you are satisfied with his answer, why didn't you tell him clearly?"

Elizabeth sighed and said, "His recent affairs have been going too smoothly. It's time to give him a little setback. If you spoil him too much, you will spoil him."

Then Elizabeth found Dixon holding back laughter, apparently unable to hold back.

Elizabeth asked, "What are you laughing at?"

A smile suddenly bloomed on Dixon's face. He knocked on the desk and said, "A long time ago, when you were only the height of this desk, I heard Her Majesty the Queen say this."

His face quickly changed back to his normal appearance, and he said, "Charles reminds me of a little boy two hundred years ago. That little boy can be said to be a natural talent."

"He succeeded to the throne at the age of six. At the age of eight, he used snake venom to kill his uncle who killed his father and became the regent. At the age of eleven, he personally led troops to pacify several domestic rebellious nobles. At the age of fifteen, he repelled the neighboring kingdoms. The invading army has seized a large area of ​​the enemy's land, and his name has been resounding across the country for a while."

"At that time, we judged that when he grows up, it is very likely that he will unify the South, and even unify the human kingdom is not impossible."

"As a result, he became arrogant and arrogant when he was less than eighteen years old, and began to indulge in sensuality, and finally died on a woman's belly at the age of twenty-four, leaving almost ten young children."

"In the end, the country fell apart in the struggle for power among the families of the children's mothers, and was divided among neighboring countries."

Elizabeth's face became serious, and she said, "Are you afraid that Charles will go down the same path?"

Dixon nodded and said: "Human children grow up too fast compared to us elves, we elves have enough time to discover the problems that children have exposed during their growth, but human children often have no problems. Exposure grows up, and then it's too late."

Elizabeth nodded thoughtfully.

Dixon continued: "It stands to reason that I shouldn't take care of the royal family's family affairs, but I can't bear to see such a genius as Charles going the wrong way in the future, so let's talk about it."

"Please don't say that." Elizabeth said hurriedly, "We agree with your wisdom and loyalty. If you are not qualified, then no one has this qualification."

What Elizabeth said was not polite. Dixon was a patriarch of the three dynasties. If Elizabeth ascended the throne before his retirement, she would be a patriarch of the four dynasties.

Dixon slowed down and said, "The easiest thing that can lead young people to go astray is alcoholism, sex, wealth, and wealth. If these four desires cannot be controlled, people will easily become the captives of desires."

"Let's not talk about money. His family is so rich, he must have his own way of training."

Elizabeth nodded. Charles and his family have done a good job in financial management. This can be seen from Charles' recent investments.

Dixon added: "Sex...he's still young, and I'll see what kind of person he is in the future."

"It's this wine and gas, you can't get in touch with him when you watch him, but you can't watch him for the rest of your life, right?"

Now Elizabeth began to ponder.

Dixon continued: "Don't the royal family have to go out of the sea of ​​​​elf trees to experience when they are adults... I think Charles can be earlier."

At the end of his words, Elizabeth understood what he meant.

When Victoria was still a princess, she was an adventurer outside. After Elizabeth went out, she formed a caravan. This was the king's way of inspecting his successor to see how his successor would behave when he was freed from restraint.

And what Dixon means is to let Charles himself go to the outside world to let himself go and see how he performs.

Elizabeth said: "I also have this plan. My plan is to teach him for the next two years, and then let him go out to practice and take revenge by the way."

Dixon said indifferently: "You don't have to worry about his revenge. From what I know about Charles, as long as he finds an enemy, it will take a cigar to solve the enemy."

Under Elizabeth's disbelieving gaze, Dixon took a piece of parchment and a quill from the table, and with the parchment upright, scribbled a few lines without Elizabeth seeing what she was writing. The parchment was rolled up and sealed with a bunch of magic and magic.

Dixon put the parchment roll in front of Elizabeth and said, "Let's make a bet. If things don't go as I guessed, I'll treat you to whatever you want at any restaurant in Greentown."

Elizabeth picked up the parchment roll, frowned and thought about it, then put the paper roll in the bottom drawer of the desk~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Then she said: "In this way, my plan will be made. adjusted."

Dixon said: "You can put a load on him, but don't encourage him, and don't overwhelm him."

Elizabeth nodded, "I will grasp this degree, just to try his temperament."

"I will try my best to teach him in the next year, and next year when he is twelve years old, I will let him go out to practice."

Dixon said: "I agree with the 'three-point military, seven-point political' policy proposed by Charles just now. This can cause internal friction for the enemy and reduce pressure on our side. I will arrange for the staff to formulate a plan as soon as possible."

He didn't say what he said next, just like this, Elizabeth's work would be relatively less, allowing her to focus more on cultivating Charles.

Elizabeth and Dixon then discussed the direction of the next move in the southern theater for several hours, before settling on the general direction at the start of dinner.

After all, Charles was still too young. He thought that decapitating an enemy officer would naturally make room for the local nobles.

In fact, if sand could be easily spread in the army, the local nobles would have done it long ago.

And the biggest problem with this plan is what if Jenny comes back tomorrow.

In order to achieve the goal of placing pig teammates in the enemy's army to reduce combat effectiveness, it is necessary to use a lot of resources outside the battlefield to cooperate.

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