Months after Fang Ming proclaimed the Second Restructuring, his days remained buried beneath mountains of documents. Each decision, no matter how small, carried the weight of shaping Seoul's future. Among the most challenging tasks was the establishment of ideological foundations—a process where even a single word could define the destiny of Jinhan and the burgeoning city.
"Is this really so important?" one advisor asked, glancing at the draft of the constitution.
"It's the most important matter of all," replied Siu Rin, Jinhan's trusted legal expert. He had deftly passed the final say on Article 1 of the constitution to Fang Ming himself.
"This isn't something for us to decide. It's the chairman's vision that matters most."
"For the record, I have no desire to be king," Fang Ming remarked with a faint smirk.