Clan Cultivation: Starting from Beast Taming Chapter 217: Chapter 138: Reforming the Clan, Practicing the
After returning from Supre Elder Zhou Mingde's cave dwelling, Zhou Chun had a heartfelt and confidential talk with Clan Leader Zhou Daoyi.
Following their private discussion, Clan Leader Zhou Daoyi officially retired from the lilight to focus on his cultivation.
As for Zhou Chun, he began to officially exercise the powers of the Clan Leader with the identity of the Vice Clan Leader.
He first did three things, one of which was to order the Spirit Beast Restaurant in the marketplace to place an order with the "Heavenly Treasure Pavilion" for two Magic Artifacts capable of collecting and holding Golden Qi.
At the sa ti, he posted a task within the family for the Zhou Family Cultivators in the Qi Refinent Realm to collect Golden Qi using the gourd Magic Artifact he had previously used.
Finally, he also used his personal and family connections to solicit multi-faceted purchases of Protection Pulse Pills, Nourishing Pulse Pills, and the materials needed to refine Golden Spirit Qi Balming Powder.
Having made these arrangents for his own cultivation, Zhou Chun began to work on the administrative reforms of the Zhou Family in various aspects.
He first invited several Elders and Clan Leader Zhou Daoyi to the Central Peace Hall for a high-level Elder eting, where they approved the plan to employ Mundane Clansn to work in the mountains.
He then had the Mundane Clansn whom he had previously gathered and trained in secret brought to the mountains.
Now, after three successive relocations, the Zhou Family had relocated nearly fifty thousand Mundane Clansn from Fengguo, the majority of whom were young males and females.
Those who remained in Fengguo were mostly elderly and infirm, unable to endure the arduous journey, and could no longer be relocated on a large scale.
Thus, unless they have the resolve to trek thousands of miles to Jingguo Country for a reunion, the Zhou Family will no longer consider relocating Mortals from Fengguo.
With these fifty thousand Mundane Clansn as a base, the Zhou Family could propagate several hundred thousand Mundane Clansn within a hundred years in Jingguo Country!
The group of Mortals Zhou Chun had brought up the mountain were ticulously selected from among these fifty thousand Mundane Clansn.
There were a total of seventy people, most of whom were energetic young adults.
Six of them were retained by Zhou Chun at Pagoda Peak, where he had four individuals adept at nurical calculations and record-keeping serve as Scribes, specifically to docunt the daily affairs handled by him as the Clan Leader.
Two sturdy n served as Hall Guards, responsible for relaying ssages.
The rest of the people, twelve individuals familiar with dicinal materials, were sent to Hundred dicines Peak to assist in caring for Spiritual dicines and perform various miscellaneous tasks.
Thirty-six people were dispatched to the Beast Garden to help feed Demon Beasts and do all sorts of odd jobs.
Another sixteen people were sent to the other eight peaks to assist Peak Masters with various data statistics.
This was the preliminary arrangent for bringing Mortals up the mountain.
However, Zhou Chun's reforms for the Zhou Family did not stop there.
In his vision and plan, the Zhou Family was to establish multiple divisions, each corresponding to a specific area of affairs, with the Peak Masters becoming rely symbolic honors.
Yet to realize this plan, not only did he need to persuade the Peak Masters of each peak, but he also had to wait until he found suitable leaders and staff for each division.
Therefore, after these Mortals had taken their positions, he went on to do several more things.
First, he had each Peak Master record changes in every Family Cultivator's Cultivation Level, with reports due monthly.
Second, he took inventory of each Cultivator's skills, which Spirit Pets they owned, and the family tasks they had previously executed.
On the other hand, he personally took the ti to call each Clan mber to Central Peace Hall to inquire whether they were interested in any particular field and had plans to serve the family in so capacity.
Afterward, Zhou Chun also encouraged Clan mbers to recomnd trustworthy Loose Cultivators, registering their information, compiling it into a directory, to be kept in reserve.
In the end, Zhou Chun proposed the creation of a chart called the Family Contribution Chart.
The chart would list the top ten Clan mbers who made the greatest contributions to the family each year and award them extra prizes.
It would also list the five Clan mbers with the lowest contributions to the family each year.
This chart would later be posted outside the Zhou Family's ancestral hall for all Clan mbers to view at any ti!
Since these asures and reforms did not significantly infringe upon the Clan mbers' bottom lines, only consuming a part of their ti for so statistics and surveys, they were successfully implented.
As the Family Contribution Chart had just been established and had not yet been officially posted to announce the first year's results, it also had not caught much of the Clan mbers' attention.
As many Zhou Family Cultivators grew busy due to Zhou Chun's succession of orders, he himself went to Flying Rock Peak.
The Peak Master of Flying Rock Peak, Zhou Daoquan, was currently in seclusion attempting to break through the latter stages of Foundation Establishnt, with no news coming forth.
Fortunately, the custodian of the Book Collection Tower, the Green Wood Spirit Ape, was still diligently guarding the place.
Upon arriving, Zhou Chun imdiately slapped his Storage Pouch at his waist and took out several Spirit Fruits and a jug of Spirit Fruit Wine.
He then smiled at the Green-Haired Giant Ape, whose appetite was clearly roused, and said, "Elder Yuan, these Spirit Pears and this jug of Hundred Fruits Wine were specifically collected and purchased from the Marketplace for you. How do they taste?"
Upon hearing these words, the Green-Haired Giant Ape imdiately "woo-wooed" and said, "Good lad, it looks like you're not serving as the Vice Clan Leader in vain. Let this old ape have a taste!"
Although spoken in ape language, Zhou Chun, who was relatively familiar with the language, understood the aning.
He imdiately handed the items over to the ape's hands and nodded, saying, "Then, Elder Yuan, please take your ti enjoying them. I'm going to go upstairs to select a secret technique now."
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