Don’t raise unruly people in extreme cold weather

Chapter 662 Project-Oriented Planning

Chapter 662 Project-Oriented Planning

The quarrel between the Royalists and the Northerners did not last particularly long.

Originally, it was of course impossible for the two parties to reach a result so quickly, but today, because of the presence of the Queen, many arguments that originally required repeated disputes were limited to a certain range.

After all, Perfecto and Princess Anne both knew clearly that the Queen was in poor health, and they would not let the Queen stay here for a long time and listen to their nonsense.

Therefore, under the deliberate hints and constraints of the two, many issues were discussed faster than normal.

Of course, the most crucial thing is that Perfect could not stand the fact that they were fighting for trivial interests and putting aside the focus of economic development plans.

So she proposed a new plan, which was to develop economic development around the construction of a new flying battleship.

The construction of flying battleships involves many related fields and industries, including heavy industry projects, light industry projects, and even a large part of the content involves agriculture.

It can be said that this is a systematic project, and the industries involved cover all classes and aspects of the entire empire.

Taking this as the guiding principle not only avoids unnecessary competition for interests, but also effectively ensures the balance of overall development.

If heavy industry or light industry is developed separately, it will lead to an imbalance in economic proportions, thus causing various social problems.

For example, an abnormally high proportion of heavy industry will lead to a decline in people's living standards, and investment returns and rates of return will also be low, resulting in a sluggish overall economic vitality, which is not conducive to resource turnover and a virtuous cycle of the economy.

If light industry accounts for too large a proportion of the overall economy, it will also lead to various problems, such as deflation caused by overcapacity.

If guided by a specific project, both heavy and light industries will develop on a certain scale, which will undoubtedly be more conducive to maintaining a balanced economic proportion.

Of course, a more important point is that because there is a specific project as the final recipient, these developed heavy and light industries will have enough market to sell what they produce.

When the factory is able to sell its products, it will have enough profit to pay its workers adequate wages.

When workers have sufficient wages, they will be able to buy goods other than daily necessities, which will stimulate the market to provide them with more goods, thereby benefiting new factories and expanding the economic scale.

Under such a virtuous cycle, the economy can develop well and grow healthily.

However, others seemed to think that Perfectoct's proposal was somewhat wishy-washy.

In particular, the economic development plan policy itself was proposed by Perfect, which undoubtedly led many people to speculate whether Perfect had prepared this plan from the beginning and was just waiting for the right time to propose it.

After all, after this plan was proposed, both the royalists and the northerners in the cabinet looked like clowns, while Perfecto himself gained a great deal of say in the cabinet.

Even though she was not a member of the cabinet, no one could ignore the Northern Lord, and her political voice was increased, which was not a good thing for the Royalists.

Even for the Northern Faction itself, it may not be a good thing.

But no matter what, after Perfecto put forward her plan, Victoria's first phase of economic development plan was released.

This economic development plan was finally issued with Perfectot's plan as the main content, combining some interests and suggestions put forward by the royalists and the northerners.

In this final economic development plan, during the implementation of this plan, the Victoria Empire needs to take the flying battleship project as the main core orientation, improve its various supporting facilities investment and construction, and complete the construction of at least one flying battleship within the specified time limit.

To this end, the empire needs to invest at least 7 million gold pounds over five years for the construction and investment of various projects, which is a considerable pressure on the finances of the imperial center.

Fortunately, Perfect proposed to raise funds from the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie to invest in projects, which would undoubtedly alleviate the pressure on the treasury and also share the cake with these people.

Everyone was satisfied with this result.

After all, Perfectcot did distribute real benefits to everyone. As for how much each person gets, that depends on their ability and has nothing to do with Perfectcot, the person who divides the cake.

"I have to say, compared to your political skills, Anne looks more like a child." After the meeting, the Queen kept Perfecto and praised Perfecto's skills without giving Princess Anne any face.

"You are too kind. I have just conducted a more in-depth investigation and understanding of the current situation in the North, and proposed the most appropriate solution based on the current economic situation and the problems exposed." Perfect responded to the Queen's words without looking away, and did not look at Princess Anne who was sitting next to her and seemed to have a lot to say.

"You are a very qualified leader as you understand the sufferings of the people and the realities of society. It might be more reassuring if the empire could be handed over to you than for me to hand it over to Anne." The Queen seemed to be deliberately putting pressure on Princess Anne, comparing her with Perfectcot in every sentence.

In response, Perfecto watched her nose with her eyes and her heart with her nose, silently tasting the black tea brewed for her by the royal maid, with an expression that did not reveal her emotions.

"Mother, I have tried my best. You can't compare ordinary people with geniuses. People in this world who are more talented than little Perfecto may not have been born yet!" Princess Anne obviously couldn't stand the pressure from the Queen, so she retorted.

At this time, Perfect suddenly interrupted and said, "If you compare it to me, then no one can compare to me. I was transformed by my parents after I was born. To be precise, I am a creation of alchemy, not a naturally born human being.

In the words my parents left in their research notes, I am a perfect life form, the most perfect form of human evolution.

That’s why my name is Perfect, which means “perfect”.”

Given Perfect's current status and position, if she told this story to others, it would only make people realize that this is the case, and it would not be a form of discrimination or persecution against her.

"What? Your mother actually used you to conduct alchemy experiments?" But Princess Anne's focus was obviously off.

(End of this chapter)

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