Reincarnation of the Strongest Sword God - Side Stories
Chaotic Sword God
Apocalypse Gacha
Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Martial Cultivator
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Nightmare Assault
Loser System and Berserker Me
I, The Dragon Overlord
There's Absolutely No Problem With The Magic Cards I Made!
Horror Game Designer
The Hero Turned Into A Potato And The World Fell To Ruin
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 303: Choice
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 225: Goodbye
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1135- Ice Bug
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Chapter 928: The Power of a True Immortal
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1134- Familiar face
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 598: Since You Have to Choose Someone, Choosing Me Works Fine Too
Chaotic Sword God
Chapter 3818: Mystifying Kindness
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 302: Gaze
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 224: Arrogance
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1133- Job Clash
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Chapter 927: Instant Kill
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1132- Slave race
The Demon King is Too Unfathomable!
Chapter 25: The Demonoids Living in the Human World
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 597: Your Majesty, Please Abdicate
Chaotic Sword God
Chapter 3817: The Illusionary Ancestor
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 301: What is in His Body
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 223: Lose to Me
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1131- Changing order
How Alice was supposed to investigate King Haydn was a problem. According to Alice's understanding, King Haydn had delegated a significant portion of his authority to other people so that they could help him with his work. He was a completely different ruler compared to Hatter, who'd spend most of his time cooped up in the palace working.
After sneaking into the Rhine Kingdom's palace multiple times across several days, Alice concluded that King Haydn would only spend five hours working in the palace each day. His work hours were also random. Overall, he looked like he had a much easier time being king than Hatter.
Of course, King Haydn's actions also came with risks. The more people King Haydn delegated power to, the more likely it was for him to breed corruption in his government. After all, not everyone could behave selflessly when granted great power. This was why Hatter had chosen to directly involve himself in most, if not all, important governmental affairs. Though, in exchange for a corruption-free government, Hatter had to work himself to the bone.
Fortunately, King Haydn wasn't a fool. It would seem that he was aware that his action of delegating power to others would lead to the potential breeding of corruption, as he had made significant investments in strengthening his kingdom's police force and intelligence department. Therefore, most officials who had gone corrupt would be quickly identified and arrested. The arrest of these officials would even be announced through news channels to assure the Rhine Kingdom's citizens that their government was actively combating corruption.
Despite how much of a slacker he is, it seems he is still a relatively good king. He doesn't touch upon his personal affairs when he is working.
After investigating King Haydn for some time, Alice found that the other party would never talk about private matters when he was at work. While this was a praiseworthy work ethic for a king, his behavior made it highly unlikely for him to slip up and reveal any clues during work.
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