Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece

Chapter 19 Election of the Chief Executive (2)

After Davos found out, he sent messengers to negotiate.

Syracuse was under a low eaves at this time, and had to bow his head, how dare he disagree.

As a result, nearly 3,000 people left Syracuse at once, and the leader was this Telis. This mighty thousands of people did not go to Leothini, but most of them came to Catanay after persuasion by Teris. At that time, Catania occupied almost half of the Catania Plain and was in short supply of labor, so of course they accepted them without hesitation. As the leader of more than 2,000 people, Telis eventually became Elder Dionia.

However, Telis did not like to stay with the other elders of Sicily, but was closer to the former mercenary elders. He once served as the inspector of Turui and served in the military affairs department. He was able to put down the air of a senator and actively participate in military training in the barracks, and even eventually became a captain of the reserves of the Turui Legion. .

Dionia served as the chief executive of Niutum for five years, and he passed it smoothly for three years. He did not have a particularly good ruling performance. After all, Niutum was the first Lucania to merge into the Dioria Union. The territory, the successive chief executives have devoted their efforts to it, whether it is the system, agriculture, trade, and public construction are well developed, he only needs Xiao Gui Cao to follow. At the end of the term of office, the evaluation of the Royal Officials Management Committee is good\

,"But Davos found that the people of Niutum were still reluctant to part with his departure, which was a bit special. You must know that Thelis had been in Sicily before, and had no chance to contact the Lucanians, but he was able to treat the Greeks and Lucanians as equals from the heart in Neutum, which was especially rare.

Therefore, Davos re-appointed him as the chief executive of Vig City, and during his tenure, this trait of his was manifested again among the people of Bruti. So, even though he had only been out of office for less than two months, Davos still felt that he was the right person to be the next chief executive of Enona after Nico Marcus.

What's going on today? ! The position of the chief executive of Enona actually led to the competition of four outstanding elders! This cheered Davers up too.

After Cornerus once again made the names of the four candidates clear to the elders, he announced the opening of voting.

The elders cut out a small piece of the papyrus they carried with them, wrote the names of the elders they wanted to elect with a pen, and then walked to the wooden table in front of Cornelus in order. A big ballot box.

The highest inspector, Sesta and the highest judge, Terry Todmos, stood aside to supervise, mainly to prevent the elders from cheating and voting more.

Of course, if there are illiterate elders, they will raise their hands to signal, then an orderer and an inspector will come to his side. The orderer will write the name whispered by the elder on the paper, and the inspector will be there Check him for mistakes.

For illiterate elders,

It is actually a very embarrassing thing to ask someone else to ghostwrite in front of everyone. After one or two experiences, they are often stimulated to seek teachers to learn literacy and writing, in order to get out of this dilemma as soon as possible. For example, most of the veterans of the former mercenaries got rid of the title of illiterate because of this reason. Now the elders who do not know Greek in the venue are mainly from the Puchetti who entered the Senate at the latest.

After counting the votes, Adriankes finally got the most votes, followed by Telis, then Miron, and finally Nicomarcus. Under the circumstance of secretly intervening, most of the former mercenary veterans, as the largest group among the veterans, would vote for Adrianx, a comrade-in-arms who got along well with everyone. As for Nikomacus, even after ten years have passed, the resentment of other city elders in Greater Greece towards the Lokri people has not been completely eliminated, otherwise his votes will not be disproportionately different from those of the other three, which is completely inconsistent with his ability. match.

Davos sighed secretly and looked at Nick Marcus, but there was no depressed expression on his face, which was obviously expected.

When Davos announced Adriankes as Heinona's new administrator, he stood up and thanked Davos, as well as the other senators.

According to the request of the Senate and the itinerary of Turii to Enona, Adriankes had to arrive at Enona within eight days to take office. This time is not urgent, but it is not too generous.

Before leaving, he had to go to the palace, listen to some advice from King Davos to him, explain some tasks and requirements, and also learn about Egypt's important officials such as the Minister of Finance, Minister of Military Affairs, Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Commerce and other important officials of the kingdom. Details of various aspects of Nona. Of course, he can also make some requests to Davers and the ministers, such as applying for some funds, or transferring several middle and lower-level officials in various departments that he thinks are trustworthy... Whether it is allowed or not depends on whether Davers and the ministers are agreed.

In the end, he had to get an inaugural letter signed by the king before he could leave. Otherwise, when he arrived at Hainona, there was no official document, and the local officials would not follow his instructions.

Although Adriankes is not the most suitable candidate for the chief executive of Enona in Davos' mind, the performance of Adriankes during the past ten years has exceeded his expectations and gave him a lot of surprises, so he Looking forward to his future performance.

My lords, does anyone else have an important proposal to say next?! Cornelus asked loudly.

There was no response in the venue, and it became a little calm.

Davos waited for a while before getting up and going back to the palace. Over the years, he gradually began to separate the kingdom's internal affairs from the Senate's review, approval, and establishment of various laws of Dionia, and transferred them to the royal palace. In addition to the selection of new elders, the selection of important official positions, the discussion of important bills, and the establishment of new bills, wars, diplomacy and other major events, he will attend the Great Chamber to make the final decision, and he will be in the palace at other times. The office is waiting, dealing with complicated kingdom affairs.

When Davos left, like Marigi, Mersis, Philisius... These elders who held important official positions in the kingdom would also get up and leave and go to the palace to work. Because at any time, Davos will send someone to ask them about a certain matter under their jurisdiction.

Laodyssian anxiously touched Antonios beside him with his hand, motioning him to stand up to speak.

But Antonios sat still.

Seeing that Davos had stood up, Radisian couldn't help standing up suddenly: Your Majesty, I have a proposal to say, please wait a moment!

Antonios hurriedly turned his head and warned in a low voice, Laodisian, didn't I tell you not to mention this today! You sit down for me!

Laodyssian ignored him and remained standing.

Davos showed a playful expression and sat down slowly: What important proposal does Lord Laodician have to say?

Your Majesty, the new chief executive of Ainona was just elected. Laodician said eagerly: Why not take this opportunity to elect a new chief executive of Naxos? Lord Stromboli's term of office Four days to go!

Laodisian, what do you mean by that! Stromboli has not returned yet, you are about to start the election of the next chief executive of Naxos! Terry Todemus shouted in dissatisfaction, because Both from Amendolara and working together for so many years, he and Stromboli have a good relationship.

Laodyssian asked Terry Todemus, and when he saw that he was not happy, he immediately explained with a smile: Lord Terry Todemus, Lord Stromboli did not write to the Senate before. Is he no longer running for the next Naxos chief executive position! We have chosen a successor here, and we will go to hand over to him early, so that he can leave Naxos with confidence that he has worked hard for three years. Xoxos, there have been many such examples in the past.

Lord Laodisian is very concerned about his hometown, and his ideas are very thoughtful. Before Terry Todemus spoke, Davos interjected with a half-smile: But even if Stromboli leaves For more than ten or twenty days in Naxos, there is no chief administrative officer in Naxos, and there are still a few administrative adjutants in Naxos. There will be no trouble in Naxos, so you don’t have to worry too much.

Your Majesty, you...you're right. Laodyssian bit his head and said, It's just...it's just that it would be more secure if the period of time could be shortened a little bit!

Well, you're right. Davos nodded and laughed suddenly: Sure...but safe in what?!

Antonios, who had been following Davos, felt a little uneasy.

Laodyssian was stopped by Davos' strange question, and he didn't know how to answer for a while.

Lord Laodysian, as a senator, your eyes should be on the entire kingdom, not just your hometown! Davos's tone was very light, but he often called the senator by his first name, like this The honorific title of adult was rarely used, and the elders in the venue felt strange.

Davos said in a more serious tone: The election of the new chief executive of Naxos will be carried out after Stromboli returns. If there is any important thing in Stromboli, we can even deal with it. Grant him a deferral! Okay, that's it.

After Davos finished speaking, he ignored Laodisian, and before leaving his seat, he cast a meaningful glance from Antonios' direction, which made Antonios's heart skip a beat: Your Majesty should know about it!

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For thousands of years, the Ofanto River has flowed from west to east on the land of Apulia. Year after year, the sediment brought from the Apennine Mountains has turned both sides of the middle and lower rivers into fertile land. It became the boundary river between the Dawnee and the Pucherti. In order to monopolize this land, the two tribes have been fighting continuously for hundreds of years. The bones of countless soldiers have been buried in this land, which also makes up for the fertility of the land consumed by crops.

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