The new plan immediately gained the support of the Noble Consortium.
The same matter, seen through the eyes of different people, is perceived differently.
The "Five Great Shepherds" system, to Archbishop Tyron, meant the shattering of the Pope's dreams. However, for the Noble Consortium, this was the best opportunity to vie for "religious interpretative authority."
If secular individuals can become religious leaders, then naturally, the teachings can also be interpreted by secular individuals. Once the gate is opened, everyone can legally extend their hands towards the doctrine.
At this moment, Caesar IV hesitated.
Appointing a Pope, for the Royal Family, is a great thing, but it might not necessarily be for the King.
There is no room for two suns in the sky, nor two sovereigns in a nation.
When the King and the Pope coexist and their opinions clash, whose should be adhered to?