In fact, Huai Shi's job was quite simple. He didn't need to execute plans, formulate them, or even be responsible for every project. All he needed to do was make decisions—decide the fate of the Iron Crystal Throne.
The eight leaders followed their own missions and responsibilities, perfectly performing their duties. Then, they submitted report after report to Huai Shi, awaiting his reply: yes or no.
Whether it was the maintenance of the outer armor, the replacement of equipment, the rotation of personnel, the rescue of the exploration teams, or even the daily food supply, Huai Shi didn't need to know the details of execution. Nor did he need to understand precisely how to achieve the best outcome. He just had to decide whether or not to do it.
As long as he understood the consequences of messing things up.
