Whether it was supporting the military reform and agricultural reform he led, or overseeing the rear and collecting provisions for the frontline troops during wartime, Caesar IV did well.
Especially during the war, in order to gather more strategic resources, he implemented it according to the quota.
Occasionally causing trouble during peacetime, but he was capable of listening to reason, giving up as long as the ministers collectively opposed him.
Moreover, he basically made the same mistake only once.
The most crucial aspect was the peace of mind working under him!
Though comfort could not be guaranteed, at least he had no inclination to kill; he had not sought excuses to execute ministers over many years.
The most severe consequence was merely sending someone home.
For a king to achieve this means he's already qualified.
The effects were very clear; regardless of how fiercely the reformists and conservatives fought initially, none wanted to pull him down from the throne.
