Recruitment of Angel Envoys was just the beginning. Roman still had to develop their various abilities.
Roman had recruited quite a number of Angel Envoys.
As long as there was potential for cultivation, those fit for military service joined the army, while those unfit entered civilian department work.
Nobody was born with managerial talents; they were all forged through acquired experience.
Roman did not demand much from the entry-level members of the civilian department.
Social order, public health, welfare security.
First, Roman legislated based on simple justice—unrelated to human rights or faith.
If everyone thought a person should die, then that person deserved to die.
If someone deserved punishment, they would be punished.
When ten people accused one, there was indeed a problem with that individual.
The underlying logic was that the minority submits to the majority, which allowed for rapid stabilization.