Chapter 142

Annie thought for a moment before she met Harold’s gaze as she said, “Yes, minister. I am.” TheDuchess’s non-apologetic answer and confident tone made Christian smile. Lucianne and Xandar wereproud to see Annie standing her ground as well.

The Duchess continued, “Despite my absence, I know what has been going on in recent weeks.Cummings and Whitlaw have proven to be incompetent in defending a significant population of theKingdom. Caunterberg is a perpetrator of the very offence he was expected to safeguard the Kingdomfrom. One of the two sons of our Finance Minister saw it fit to make false sexual harassment complaintsfor slanderous motives. What’s worse is that this son of hers even hoped to succeed his mother.”

“I recommend a review of all current ministers. We should have every contribution or lack thereofrecorded in black and white. And for the next six months or one year, we should assess if anyimprovements are being made to right any wrongs.”

As soon as Annie was finished, Cora was visibly furious when she said, “I think that’s a waste of time andresources. If assessments need to be done, then let it be done on the newer ministers. We have beenhere long enough to justify our positions in this government.”

Lucianne spoke again, “Cora, perhaps you’ve misunderstood the Duchess. The assessment sherecommends is to ensure that govering ministers are capable of leading in the 21st century, which meansthat we are looking for creatures who can keep up with changing times. Conventional thinking may haveserved the generations before but those who have been here ‘long enough’ and who can’t replace it i nthemselves to…grow with the needs of the future should have the decency to step aside.”

“Decency?” Cora questioned Lucianne’s choice of word.

Lucianne uttered firmly, “Yes. Decency. I am going to assume that all of us here share a commonintention, a mutual goal, that is to do what’s best for the people, not for ourselves. There will come a timewhen our knowledge is no longer enough, and our skills are no longer relevant. When that time comes,we should have the decency to allow another individual, one who can maneuver in the modern ages, totake our place, since it would be in the best interest of the people to do so.” 1

After she said those words, it was clear that not everyone in the room was there for the people. Manywere there for themselves, for power and influence. Lucianne knew this too, and to keep slackers ontheir feet, she said what she did to wake them up.

Cora was seething in anger at the insulting way Lucianne and Annie spoke. Xandar then prompted her,“D o you require any further clarifications on the Duchess’s recommendation or the Queen’s explanation,Cora?”

She swallowed a lump in her throat before shaking her head in response to the King’s question.

Christian went next, “My recommendation builds on the recommendation made by my Duchess.” It didn’ttake a lot for everyone to hear the affection in his voice when the Duke said the words ‘my Duchess’.Lucianne couldn’t help herself from smirking cheekily at the blushing Annie as her husband continued.

“The assessment of ministers should be done by our people, not us, seeing that there will be a clearconflict of interest if we assess our own colleagues. I suggest every pack leader and every Lycanrepresentative from each state be given the right to ascertain whether a particular minister should remainin power. Only the people can tell us if whoever we have in place meets their best interest.”

Alivia was already controlling her temper from Annie’s recommendation, and she couldn’t hold it in anylonger after Christian built up on his mate’s efforts, so she asked, “I mean no disrespect when I ask thisbut isn’t that a little tedious to do that, your Grace?”

Christian then affirmed, “It is. But unfortunately, it has proven to be necessary, in my opinion.”

Lucianne was up next but she asked Riven if he would like a say first. After thanking the Queen, heuttered nervously, “I recommend that replacements be made as well, and the appointments should bebased on merit, not species.”

The shortest recommendation garnered a surprising number of glares. Alivia, Cora and Harold were nothappy with what came out of their ponytail friend’s mouth. They had a deal! They agreed to insist thatonly Lycans be nominated and appointed. They already failed to get Barrington onboard, and now Rivenwas leaping to the opposing side! Traitor!

After Xandar gave a firm head nod, he turned to his mate and said softly. “Go on, sweetheart Don’t holdback, okay?”

Christian snorted and muttered to himself, “Like she would ever.” 2

Lucianne’s thumb stroked her mate’s hand once before she turned to face the room. “l, too, believe thatreplacements are the best way forward. Seeing how urgently these positions need to be filled with theongoing rogue attacks and claims for financial aid, I have to admit that anyone appointed would be on atemporary basis. This is also to respect the fact that the ministers who have been charged are not foundguilty by the court of law as of yet.”

“Nominations and appointments to temporarily replace the five who are not here should be done hereand now. Further delay would only stifle the progress and efficiency of the other ministries. However,nominations and appointments for a permanent minister should undergo a standard operating procedure.One who wants the job should have the opportunity to apply for that particular position. A standard routeshould be in place to ensure that applicants of any species and background stand a chance to representthe people.”

“The governing body should then scrutinize their credentials, to see if a creature’s actions are alignedwith the interest of the people. Only after that should the best candidates be allowed to compete against

each other in an election, which should involve every creature above the age of majority.”

“I am not against a minister’s child succeeding his or her parents. But I am against such an appointment if this child is not the best candidate out there for the job. I am against it if the sole reason they wereappointed was because they were born to a minister. I am against it is that child abuses the power he orshe is entrusted to wield wisely.”

“I agree that all current ministers should undergo a vigorous assessment, and the ultimate judge shouldbe the people, as the Duke and Duchess have proposed. This is not only to ensure ourselves that wehave the best people for the job but also to ensure that we have who the people want for the job. Thoseare my recommendations.”

When she was done, Christian muttered, “Damn, that’s going to be tough to beat.”

Xandar didn’t mind that his mate’s recommendations were going to be tough to beat. On the contrary.hearing her speak like that just makes him fall even more in love with her. With his hand still holding onto hers, it was finally his turn to offer his views.

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