Lynn spoke confidently about his ideas.
He did not blindly push for a theory and strategy of equality in this other world; after all, the worlds were different, and many situations did not correspond at all. Rashly applying a certain system might not achieve the desired effect.
Moreover, in this world, there were powerful individuals called wizards, with some capable of confronting an entire army alone. They represented a kind of advanced productivity, obviously making the concept of equality unsuitable in such a context.
Hence, the plan Lynn chose was to optimize the existing system of the Wizard Council and provide the lower-class poor with a relatively fair channel for advancement.
This new examination and promotion system greatly interested all the councilors present.