"All these people are appointed centrally, and there must be no private local appointments."
Bradley nodded slightly, his pen rustling on the parchment.
"The policy directives must be smooth," Louis's voice was low, "they must be delivered on time, and every directive must be transmitted by a knight to the locality at the first moment.
The supervisors must also submit a monthly brief, clearly detailing matters such as food, taxation, and security.
Furthermore, every quarter, they must come to Red Tide in person to report on their governance, face to face, and there must be no vagueness."
The morning light outside the window cast on Louis's side face, revealing a sharp arc.
"The central departments must send personnel for patrols, and the Inspection Department must also conduct independent inspections, ensuring dual oversight; no one should expect to pass unnoticed."
Bradley responded softly, "Sir, you truly intend to have Red Tide's reach cover every inch of land."
