Facts have proven that governing a nation is just like mathematics.
No matter how much you power up or get frustrated, if you don't know it, you still won't know it.
"What do the people want?"
The old uncle tried asking.
"Eternity."
The Raiden Shogun answered decisively and without hesitation.
"Good, correct answer. So then, how do we allow the people to obtain eternity...?"
The old uncle didn't plan on overcomplicating the thought process. If the program was wrong, it was wrong—as long as it could run, that was fine.
"Putting the people first?"
The fact that she could arrive at this answer showed that the effort was already bearing fruit.
"Very well said. Now, can you tell me specifically what the people want?"
"Enough food and clothing, no loans, an easy life, work four days and rest three, or work three days and rest four..."
Hmm... This was one good point about the AI—its ability to collect information was still quite solid.
"Excellent answer. However, these are all grand goals for the future. For now, let's be a bit more practical and talk about the 'Capital' produced in Snezhnaya..."
Teaching the Raiden Shogun was both very easy and very troublesome.
The easy part was that the Raiden Shogun had excellent memory; she basically already knew most of what was said.
The troublesome part was that there were certain things the Shogun stubbornly clung to—like her concept of eternity, and her lack of understanding of human emotions, commonly known as emotional impairment.
"In terms of fines, this case could be judged in various ways. I've seen that you've already looked over the specific ruling, so next I'll give an example. Zhang San..."
"Zhang San gets beheaded with one stroke."
The old uncle smacked his forehead against the table.
"The maximum penalty is indeed the death penalty, and there are precedents for it, but Zhang San's individual actions actually purged negative social values..."
All the Shura Anyakonsen-shou could do was try his best to break the knowledge down into small, digestible pieces and feed it to the Raiden Shogun. He also had to thank the head of the Kamisato Clan for the meticulous lesson preparation.
Otherwise, with the old uncle's half-baked knowledge, he probably would have run out of material in just one morning.
But to be fair, the old uncle actually preferred it if the head of the Kamisato Clan could come and teach herself. However, the Clan Head said she was very busy and also admitted she didn't dare to instruct a god.
Thus, the only one left who could come and help open the Raiden Shogun's eyes to the world was the old uncle himself.
The old uncle could only say the pressure was immense. After all, if he taught something incorrectly, he would probably end up becoming a sinner against the people.
He really envied those people with cheats or those who were experts in politics...
What kind of good person (transmigrator) would come to Genshin Impact and end up working as a civil servant governing the nation?
For now, what the old uncle could teach was concrete case-by-case analysis, viewing problems from the people's perspective, and the objective laws of economics...
Some things going downhill was actually quite normal; standards had to be set realistically...
In the end, this teaching session concluded with the old uncle completely burning out...
Seriously, this teaching was as exhausting as "playing with all the kids in Liyue Harbor for an entire afternoon"...
The old uncle walked out of Tenshukaku, feeling that the outside world was incredibly relaxing.
Meanwhile, the Raiden Shogun began flipping through the books the Shura Anyakonsen-shou had left behind and started studying them.
Objectively speaking, the Raiden Shogun's learning efficiency wasn't particularly high, but in terms of diligence, Her Excellency was definitely a good student.
Although even when she worked hard on her own, she probably wouldn't figure much out...
And the old uncle's days weren't going to get any easier either.
While the Raiden Shogun was learning, the old uncle—as the teacher—also had to keep learning.
The current situation was like this:
The head of the Kamisato Clan would prepare the lesson plans, then incorporate ideas from the old uncle that he believed couldn't possibly be wrong, along with some content from little Eula's Lawrence Clan education...
After having Her Excellency the Geo Archon (Rex Lapis) review and correct the "homework," the old uncle would study it and then go teach the Raiden Shogun the next day...
