During this time, Fang Jie had been relatively idle. Although there were many matters to attend to, most were trivial. The war at sea was not yet completely over, but he no longer needed to show himself.
There were also calculations of military achievements and the distribution of such achievements.
As long as he was briefed on the general direction, and Fang Jie applied some resource tilt to a certain degree, that was it.
For many people, their achievements relied on the distribution of resources and wealth, which was the mainstream way. After all, becoming a proxy lord wasn't easy.
From the beginning, Fang Jie set high thresholds to prevent future issues.
If there were no more positions to bestow, it would mean that big internal problems could easily arise.
Although he controlled absolute military strength and feared no rebellion, an atmosphere of death and stagnation inside was ultimately troubling, and Fang Jie did not want his interior to be like that.