Chapter 181.
Reunite and depart.
The shortage of personnel is indeed a significant headache.
inside the temple.
After finishing communication with Yean, Sushingu couldn't help but feel a bit of headache.
He didn't expect that it hadn't been long since the Eternal Knight Empire, which boasts numerous elite talents, would once again fall into a predicament of lacking personnel.
The choices before him are also limited.
Either lower external standards or reduce internal development.
However, the problem is that Su Shing Yu doesn't want to choose either.
The development of the empire must be prioritized and cannot be affected in any way.
This is beyond doubt.
After all, the eternal knight empire is his foundation and its development surpasses everything.
Yet, the external standards cannot be lowered either.
Sushingu knows very well that national credibility requires decades, even centuries of persistence to establish, but it could be completely destroyed by a seemingly insignificant matter.
The rise of the Eternal Knight Empire has been filled with slaughter and bloodshed.
But there is one point that all forces in the entire plane recognize their promises.
To be precise, it refers to their promises to other forces.
For over a century, their commitments to submission have almost all been fulfilled.
Even the breach of agreements and the invasion of the northern continent could, if taken seriously, be justified.
Therefore, even though the internal factions of the Hundred Nations Alliance have been criticizing the Eternal Knight Empire, many big figures actually recognize the credibility of the Empire, quite a few have even thought that if they truly cannot win, they might as well surrender.
Surrendering would still allow them to live well.
According to the standards of the Eternal Knight Empire, they could even start over, fighting for a future for their descendants, just like their ancestors did in the northern continent.
Why do some countries choose to surrender without a fight? Isn't it because the promises of the Eternal Knight Empire are trustworthy? Those forces that surrendered and submitted to the Eternal Knight Empire are living well to this day and they're the best testament to this.
If possible, no one would choose to surrender as that would be equivalent to finding a father for themselves.
But now there seems to be no other choice.
The Eternal Knight army is pressing in.
They can't fight back and the Hundred Nations Alliance is unreliable.
If they don't surrender, they can only wait for death.
Moreover, since the credibility of the Eternal Knight Empire is quite good, they naturally choose the lesser of two evils and opt for surrender.
Therefore, lowering external standards is also not an option.
It was fine before occupation, but now that they have occupied, they must act according to the promises made back then.
Otherwise, how would those who have already submitted but not fully submitted view it? If they can lower standards today, they might demand their lives tomorrow.
Why is there still a shortage of personnel despite having established so manymies? Sushing Yu pondered another issue that he couldn't quite understand.
The Eternal Knight Empire has already popularized education and logically there shouldn't be a shortage of elite talents.
Yet, it hasn't been prosperous for a few years, and they're short on people.
Again, this is truly baffling, but upon reflection, it actually makes sense.
Education has been popularized, and the number of trained talents has indeed increased.
However, what kind of talent counts as talent for the Eternal Knight Empire? This is a very simple yet peculiar question.
And it is precisely the answer to this question that can explain why the current Eternal Knight Empire is facing a shortage of talents.
The definition of talent is simple.
It usually refers to individuals with certain professional knowledge, skills and abilities who can play an important role in a particular field or industry.
This is the general understanding of talent.
However, in this world, it is different for the Eternal Knight Empire and other forces.
The definition of talent is very simple.
Strong cultivation talent and the ability to fight are considered talents.
The Eternal Knight Empire has indeed established manymies and improved its education system.
But thesemmies are generally prepared to cultivate combat talents.
Take the Eternal Knight Empire as an example.
Themies can be divided into two main categories, marshall and literary, with marshall disciplines occupying over 90 of the resources.
If it weren't for the Empire's special adjustments, the literary disciplines would not have developed at all.
This is quite normal in a world with extraordinary powers, especially in an empire that has abundant marshall virtues and has been waging wars for years.
Given that the population has decent cultivation talents, any normal person would choose marshall disciplines.
In this regard, Sushing Yu must take some blame as he is the one who enhanced the cultivation talents of the Empire citizens.
The Eternal Knight Empire does not lack combat talents.
What it lacks are managerial talents capable of governing a region.
Initially, the idea was to develop education to prevent them from becoming mere brutes who only know how to fight.
Now, they have all become culture brutes.
Reflecting on the initial vision and the current reality, Sushing Yu feels somewhat speechless.
Now, the Eternal Knight Empire can be said to have tied itself up.
Untangling this knot might be a bit difficult.
temporarily expanding education to cultivate talents is certainly too late.
By the time they grow up, the empire might have already conquered the northern continent.
After a while, Sue Shingu side softly and said to himself, "It seems I can only seek help from others.
Since there aren't enough personnel, and it is too late to cultivate them, there's only one solution.
To introduce new talents from outside.
He doesn't have them, but his friends do.
Sushi Yu is not alone.
He has an organization and friends.
If he doesn't have anyone on hand, he can borrow some from other players.
As for whether other players would be willing to lend their talents, would they face the same situation as him resulting in a lack of talents to lend? Sushiu feels that such a situation is unlikely.
As long as the conditions are met, they cannot refuse.
What about the shortage of personnel and the inability to lend? That is not possible either.
Under normal circumstances, as long as there is normal development, there should not be a shortage of managerial talents.
After all, during the process of developing and expanding, they're also cultivating talents.
Unlike cultivation, the ability to manage can be improved through accumulated experience.
A normally developing force would definitely have surplus managerial talents.
The Eternal Knight Empire has purely developed abnormally and expanded too quickly, leading to a shortage of managerial talents.
Other players are developing normally and would not encounter such a situation.
To put it bluntly, their strength does not allow them to experience such a situation.
The normal development path for players should be to strengthen themselves first, then expand their territory and manage development.
Once their territory becomes insufficient, they would continue to expand.
This cycle would repeat until they reach their development limit.
How has Su Shing Yu<unk>s Eternal Knight Empire developed? They are expanding their territory while managing it.
Often expanding new territory before fully digesting the last one they conquered.
It is a typical case of want to have their cake and eat it too.
The former development path wins in stability.
After all, the growth factor of players clans is higher than that of the native inhabitants of the plane, and time is on their side.
As time goes on, the gap in strength between the two sides will only grow larger.
In the end, it may even lead to situations where one can defeat the enemy without a fight, without spending a single soldier.
They can make their opponents feel despair and then peacefully annex them.
On the other hand, the latter development path is, to be honest, a bit risky.
The larger the territory, the harder it is to govern and the easier it is to be invaded.
If they can't even manage their own homeland well, running thousands of miles away to fight may indeed lead to a disaster if they are not careful.
However, the greater the risk, the greater the reward.
They only need to suppress these regions for a few decades to gain complete control.
At that time, the entire territory of the empire would double.
Borrowing talents, especially managerial talents.
This matter is not particularly difficult, but it's not simple either.
In Blood Dawn, there are many skilled players, but not many meet the criteria.
Let's not mention anything else.