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This Lord is Very Scientific-Chapter 54 - 48: Necromancer? No, I Am an Artist (4k)
Chapter 54: Chapter 48: Necromancer? No, I Am an Artist (4k)
The room, with a red color scheme, is carpeted, and there are some dried herbs on the wall by the bed to aid sleep.
On the balcony, there’s a small table and a velvet-backed chair, usually used to display exquisite snacks for Lin Ke’s enjoyment.
Placing the coarse parchment in place, Lin Ke sat on the velvet chair, picked up the feather pen dipped in unknown plant ink, and began recording on the parchment.
He needed to organize all the current tasks one by one.
Before entering society in his past life, he was able to get into good schools for his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees and study abroad on scholarships because of his strong self-discipline and time management skills.
Whenever he felt overwhelmed, he would organize his thoughts and manage his time.
Looking at the parchment before him, he wrote in Chinese on the first page the words "Most Important and Most Urgent."
Then, pages two, three, and four were titled "Less Important but Most Urgent," "Most Important but Less Urgent," and "Less Important and Less Urgent."
These were all written in Chinese, as the others couldn’t understand it, and some secrets should not be known by others.
He picked up the first sheet of paper.
Currently, for him, the most important and urgent matter was only one, which was the system tasks.
He needed to establish enough professions within five months.
In today’s world, where occupational trait distribution is monopolized, it was quite difficult for someone without experience to accomplish this.
If professions were that easy to create, the distribution wouldn’t be monopolized by various powers now.
However, he could explore and move forward.
Furthermore, the system tasks seemed to come one after another; so far, there hadn’t been a situation where multiple tasks were running in parallel, making it urgent to complete the task.
Besides, the rewards from the system tasks were quite good.
Whether it was a follower like Knicks, full of potential, or a piece of a Divine Artifact or something like an unwavering loyalty, it was all good.
"Hmm, add this too,"
Under the "system tasks" section, Lin Ke wrote numbers like 1, 2, 3 in Arabic numerals, not common in Naseng.
He needed to sort out his thoughts about the professions.
The first one was definitely Knicks’s profession as a {Doctor}, which even Teacher Ove thought was feasible.
The second was related to the stage, with the {Singer} and {Actor} that Lin Ke had conceived.
For these two professions, Lin Ke hadn’t decided the candidates yet, since taking the job meant letting Teacher Ove enlighten their bloodlines and provide basic training.
If the bloodline talent turned out to be extremely poor, it would be a waste of money, so they would use a competitive approach when the time came.
The third profession, also stage-related, was the {Magician} Lin Ke imagined, who could deceive the audience through visuals and speech, and naturally deceive enemies.
However, Lin Ke didn’t know much about magic, just knew a few simple tricks from small videos in his past life, so this profession was pending.
Lin Ke wrote "pending" after this line.
The fourth was {Engineer}, requiring proficiency in materials science, mechanics, aesthetics, etc., even some art.
This was somewhat similar to the world’s {Architect}, but here, {Architect} was more like a builder, not an engineer.
The fifth category was finance-related, with {Accountant}, {Economist}, and {Financial Expert}.
Naseng had no accounting system at all, only crude bookkeeping methods, like writing "Lin Ke Azen bought an egg" on paper and crossing it out after payment, the most primitive accounting technique.
Economically, it was worse; various noble lords and kings only thought about buying plane coordinates from legends and then colonizing and ruling them.
They had no understanding of macro-control or market economies.
Finance was somewhat better; the earliest banking system existed here, which was essentially the Goddess of Wealth’s temple, with the nearest temple several earls’ domains away from Azenen.
However, that money-grubbing deity chose a one-to-ten exchange rate for convenience, and had no other financial means.
As for these three finance-related professions, Lin Ke had grand plans.
Such as bringing forth a Financial God to overthrow the Goddess of Wealth?
But that was merely a grand vision; these three professions were on hold for now since it would be difficult to quickly impart financial knowledge within five months.
The sixth category included {Lawyer}, {Judge}, and {Executioner}, part of the legal system.
The laws in some kingdoms and territories were chaotic, almost entirely dependent on the nobles themselves.
For instance, if a noble disliked seeing cows being slaughtered, then a "no cow slaughtering" law would exist in his territory.
Lin Ke’s energy was limited, requiring others to draft and enforce suitable laws so that his governance and influence could rise further.
Strictly copying the legal system from his past life was impractical and foolish.
Only by adapting to local conditions can it be truly useful, though the legal system from his past life can be referenced even if not adopted wholesale.
Writing down these professions, Lin Ke realized Naseng’s entire social system was in disarray.
If not for the overwhelming strength of those in actual control, and their internal conflicts being redirected outward, the place might have been embroiled in constant war long ago.
These were his current professional concepts, with others including {Designer}, {Film Director}, among his considerations.
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