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Chapter 295 Teaching Euphemia

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    Next, Euphemia introduced the team members who supported her to Jingyu.  Including the secretary who assisted her in handling government affairs, and the bodyguards who were responsible for protecting her when she went out.

    It has to be said that as a 16-year-old princess who has stepped onto the political stage and served as the deputy governor of the first district, this power and personnel are too shabby.

    When Cornelia was still young, someone was willing to wait for her to grow up and be her retainer.  There are big nobles who are optimistic that she may inherit the throne in the future, support her in all aspects, and are even willing to invest a lot of money in her to form an army named after her

    Euphemia didn't get such treatment at all.

    This means that the nobles are not optimistic about her role in the competition for the throne.

    After all the staff were introduced to Jingyu, there were only four people left in Euphemia's office.  Apart from her and Jingyu, there are Lilena and Marika The latter two originally belonged to Cornelia and were loyal, and now they have such a relationship with Jingyu, so there will be no disagreement.

    Discussing things lets them know.

    Moreover, Jingyu is not afraid that Cornelia will know what he and Euphemia have done through them.

    After Euphemia introduced her subordinates, she was looking forward to Jingyu's evaluation.

    Jingyu was sitting on the reception sofa beside her desk, Lilena and Malika stood behind him He was always sitting here when those people came in and out just now.

    He said: "Not to mention the bodyguard team, none of the secretaries are qualified."

    Euphemia couldn't help feeling a little disappointed.  If it was true as he said, there would be almost no one she could use.

    There is no one available, which is obviously a huge blow to a princess who recommended herself to come to District 11.

    "Yufei, don't feel sad. They are not qualified, but it doesn't mean you can't use them." Jingyu felt that she was really naive, and didn't realize and take advantage of her two advantages at all.  Now, he is going to teach her.

    When Euphemia looked up at him in surprise because of that sentence, he walked to her desk, casually picked up a stack of documents and started looking through them.  Then, a document was pulled out and placed in front of Euphemia.

    "Look at the content of this first." He said.

    Euphemia stared at the document for no reason, resisting the desire to ask him, and reluctantly read the document.

    What is described in the document is the request of a nobleman whose title is an earl.  It hopes that the government will come forward to expropriate a piece of land inhabited by honorary Britons belonging to District 11 for the construction of a building commemorating the late Prince Clovis.

    "How is this possible!" Euphemia said fiercely.

    Even she can see that there is no plan on how to resettle those honorary Britons in the document. That's it, do you want to bring it over and ask her to approve it?

    She gritted her teeth angrily.

    Jingyu laughed, and did not comment on her attitude, but said: "Call any secretary in and tell her what you want to do with this document."

    Euphemia was stunned.  Just because she's angry doesn't mean she can't think.

    "According to what I thinkis it okay?" she asked.

    But I was thinking in my heart that the secretary would probably give a negative opinion.  Even if he persisted, if he could not successfully refute the secretary's argument, the matter would still be finalized according to the requirements in the document.

    "Okay, the rest will be handled by me as a consultant." Jingyu said: "I plan to teach you the first thing, how to take advantage of the situation when you have no strength!"

    In Euphemia's mind, the familiar word "consultant" aroused greater repercussions than the unfamiliar word "borrowing".  All of a sudden, she had no doubts, just waiting to see how he could 'take advantage' for herself.

    Jingyu didn't go back to the sofa, but stood at the side of the desk.

    Seeing him nodding, Euphemia pressed the secretary's phone.  Not long after, a secretary came in.

    The secretary is wearing a blue military uniform.  When walking from the door to the desk, he looked at Jingyu frequently.

    "Vice Governor, what are your orders?" After stopping, he saluted Euphemia.

    Euphemia changed into a pink princess dress.  She sat upright with her back straight.  After all, she has been a princess for 16 years, once she gets serious, she can also show a certain majesty.  Coupled with her beautiful appearance and noble temperament, it is easy for people to feel respect.

    But to earn respect in essence, ?nbsp; Jingyu started his explanation:

    "Yuffie, it's not that you don't have power. You are a royal, and you were born superior; your sister Cornelia is strong, and she loves you very much These two points are your power. Use it well.  Except for Cornelia, anyone in the district can order, and no one dares not to listen.

    Of course, you're not the type to abuse your status, and neither is your sister.  Here, I will give you a trick.  "

    He raised a finger and smiled mysteriously.

    "Start with some small things like just now. Let the secretaries feel your authority several times, and they will know how to respect you Ah, yes, here is another little trick.

    Taking what happened just now, what made you angry was that the nobles tried to occupy the land of honorary Britons in District 11.  But what did I say when I gave the order to the secretary?  "

    Euphemia's eyes lit up when she thought about it.  But then she frowned in trouble.

    "Yes, but"

    She wanted to say something, Jingyu shook his head.

    "The point is not how you express what you think in your heart to the other party. That won't work at all under Britannia's current national policy, and it will give the other party an excuse to refute. Remember, for those who don't understand you  Man, you don't have to explain why, just make sure your idea works."

    "Can it be implemented?" Muttering, Euphemia finally nodded in agreement.

    In the next few days, accompanied by Jingyu, Euphemia used the files he selected to test the various tricks he said.  She was originally a smart girl, but she was soft-hearted and too straightforward, so she was always passive.

    When Jingyu mentioned it, her talent in government affairs was revealed.

    Cornelia learned from Lilena and Marika what Euphemia's decision-making was about.  Although she doesn't like her sister's kindness to numbers, she thinks numbers are unworthy.  But Euphemia regained her spirits, and when chatting with her, there was no barrier.

    This made her very satisfied again.

    As long as the sisterhood is maintained, the others, Cornelia thinks, are not too important.

    She let Euphemia continue to act.

    Seeing that she, the governor, does not interfere with Euphemia's deeds, and meets the officials and nobles who make the wind, they are also inclined to support Euphemianot to support her ideas, but according to Jingyu's request, she also  Did not expose his thoughts.  They supported her as a person, thinking that the combination of the sisters would be more beneficial to the struggle for the throne.

    That's all.

    The changes in the officialdom in District 11 were also noticed by Lulu, who had set up an intelligence network.

    When Jingyu returned to the Student Union Club again, Lulu, who had been waiting at the entrance of the lobby on the first floor, pulled his arm involuntarily and led him into an empty room

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