Chapter 2553
Lius stared at the back of the car, and the smile on his face slowly disappeared.
"The only person from the cabinet that Queen Diana has seen recently is Max. She has refused to see anyone from
the rest of the cabinet.
‘I originally planned to win Max over, but this fella is too rigid and upright. He’s not tactful enough. It’s no wonder
that Diana would choose him.
‘He’s only a young bird now, but it’ll be difficult for me to deal with him when he’s grown into a full eagle.”
On the other side of the city…
After sending Daisie home and confirming that she had settled down, Nollace went into the palace to meet his
father. During the meal with him, Nollace took the initiative to tell his father about Lucius.
Rick lifted his head in surprise. “What? Then what about the baby?”
“The baby is fine. Because if I don’t say so, the Taylors will have a hundred excuses to set foot into the palace and
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdemand an explanation. Mom has just succeeded as the Queen, so I can’t make things harder for her.”
Seeing that Nollace seemed very bothered, Rick sighed. “The Taylors‘ control over the majority of the cabinet is
really not good news for your mother. In fact, your mother also understands this, and that’s why she plans to give
some outstanding young people a chance in politics in the near future. As long as the valued officials aren’t too bad,
they’ll have their chance.”
Nollace’s hand that was cutting the steak stopped, and he squinted. “Is Mom planning to decentralize power?”
“That’s right. Those old geezers in the cabinet have monopolized power for many years. They’ve been arranging
for people who are related to their own family to participate in politics in order to consolidate their own position,
while the other people won’t even have a chance at all.” Rick sharply pointed out the inside story of the cabinet
these few years.
“Your grandfather turned a blind eye and didn’t care about it at the time because he had a mutually beneficial
relationship with them, and he still needed them. Now that your mother has succeeded to the throne, she doesn’t
even think about it at all.”
Nollace understood the meaning of his father’s words.
‘Mom doesn’t share the same interest with them, so it’s most reasonable for her to do these things because she
doesn’t need to care about her relationship with them.
‘She can develop beneficial relationships with anyone at any time and promote anyone worthy of her trust. She
doesn’t need to be restricted by those people.
If they are loyal, Mom will naturally be willing to let them retain their original power, but if they disagree with her
ways, Mom will promote her own people, decentralize their power in the cabinet, and use it as a counterweight.
‘This is equivalent to giving more people a chance to get into politics. As long as they have good abilities, they’ll
have the opportunity to take up positions in the cabinet.
‘This will constantly inject new blood into the interior of the cabinet, the cabinet members will change or be
replaced every three years, and the new members will take up new positions so that they won’t have a chance to
win each other over.
‘Perhaps my grandfather had already taken this into account when he decided to make Mom the queen before he
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Sure enough, after Diana eased the requirement of becoming a parliamentary candidate, she won the cheers of
many citizens. However, some cabinet members were not very content with her approach.
“Has Her Majesty lost her mind? What is she up to?”
“Who knows? Maybe she’s come up with this way just because she wanted us to keep each other in check.”
Several ministers were discussing the Queen’s decision in the corridor. When they saw Lucius approaching them
with a sullen expression, they also knew that he seemed dissatisfied with the new requirements issued by Her
Majesty.
“Your Excellency, what is the Queen thinking? Is she giving us a warning?”
“A new broom sweeps clean. We’ve really underestimated her.”
Lucius remained sulky and silent. No one knew what he was thinking.
At that moment, Yorrick walked toward them. “Are you guys all talking about something?”
Yorrick had never been on their side, so it was natural for them not to talk about the things they were discussing. At
this time, someone deliberately asked, “Your Excellency, what do you think about the Queen’s new parliamentarian
regulations?”