His Majesty Martin will personally select these students. Those who are not selected will be awarded a gold coin; and those who are fortunate enough to be selected will be sent to various regions to receive further training in the form of old students guiding new students.
However, during this process, some undesirable phenomena emerged, and many practitioners who held certain powers began to gradually become corrupt and degenerate.
After Martin learned about this, he decisively ordered the intelligence department to launch an investigation.
Once verified, these students will be sent to secret mines to mine.
Considering that these students know some of the kingdom's secrets to a greater or lesser extent, they cannot be placed together with other ordinary miners to prevent them from leaking secrets at will.
Today, the number of Martin's sworn guards has rapidly grown to around 70,000. Even so, facing the vast territory, it is still difficult to effectively alleviate the management pressure in various places.
In the past, under the aristocratic rule model, the nobles only needed to pay taxes to the king and were indifferent to the life and death of their subjects.
But Martin holds a completely different philosophy. In his view, every civilian is his wealth.
In order to better govern the country and protect the rights and interests of the people, Martin promulgated a series of detailed laws.
At the same time, taking into account the influence of the "old nobles" in the local area, Martin gave them a series of preferential policies to appease them.
However, Martin's attitude towards slaves was different. He did not regard slaves as ordinary civilians, so he did not involve this group too much in his management policies.
After all, slavery has existed on this continent for thousands of years and cannot be easily changed. Moreover, most importantly, Martin also needs these slaves.