The clamor of public opinion is merely the beginning; the true battlefield lies within the Noble Parliament.
The reforms outlined in "Caesar's Six Principles" pertain to transformations in the Kingdom's political system—changes that the Central Government cannot just declare unilaterally.
The introduction of policies has never been the crux of the matter. Their efficacy depends entirely on implementation.
Without the support of the regional influential nobles, these reform articles would remain mere words on paper.
Against such a backdrop, for new policies to take shape, the first challenge is to secure the backing of the Governors and Prefectural Governors of each province, as they are the linchpins for the implementation of these policies.
Without question, this reform adversely impacts everyone's interests. Under normal circumstances, the likelihood of passing these policies in the Noble Parliament would be nearly zero.