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Chapter 848: Chapter 846: Inspector

Canon blinked in study, quickly reading on, and read for a long ti.

After a while, Canon finished reading, held the docunt in his hand, his expression sowhat contemplative, as if pondering how to handle it.

At that mont, the large white rabbit on the table seed to sense sothing, alertly lifted its head, and looked towards the tightly closed door of the room. Then the large white rabbit made a soft “pop” sound, its long and powerful hind legs thrust forcefully on the table. Its entire body leapt, like a bird tracing an arc in the air, gracefully into the dark corner of the room, hiding itself.

“Hmm?” Canon watched the rabbit’s actions, first stunned, then instinctively placed the docunt in his hand on the table, looking towards the door.

The next mont, without a knock, the room door directly opened, and soone walked in.

Canon looked at the newcor, initially planning to get angry, but upon seeing clearly, he stood up with a “swish”. He bent slightly, and respectfully greeted, “Supervisor Long i’er!”

The person who entered was Supervisor Long i’er, the most striking aspect being the person’s incredibly luxurious golden robe. Of course, there was also his unfathomably strong presence, even just a hint of it was enough to inspire awe.

Upon hearing Canon’s greeting, Long i’er nodded, acknowledged it, but didn’t say anything further, only continually surveying Canon’s room.

Canon, sowhat puzzled, held back for a while, finally asking, “Supervisor Long i’er, is there sothing you need?” From what he knew, Supervisor Long i’er had been busy at the distant Pompeii City branch recently, without major issues, wouldn’t co here.

Long i’er, after hearing Canon’s words, finally spoke, and announced shocking news upon opening his mouth, “An Inspector sent from headquarters might be coming to you.”

“An Inspector?!” Canon’s eyes slightly widened, wanting to shout, but quickly closed his mouth widely open, without losing composure. Then, he said with effort in a calm tone, “An Inspector, didn’t one just co by recently, why… again?”

“This is what puzzles , the frequency of Inspectors coming here is a bit high,” Long i’er said, after a while, softly, “Maybe, it’s the intention of the ‘Gray Mist’ supervisor. After all, it’s currently the ‘Gray Mist’ supervisor on duty, not the ‘Fen Feng’ supervisor.”

Canon opened his mouth but didn’t follow up. Because this topic was not sothing he could participate in, even if he carried a Silver Ring and had the status of a Steward, he still had no qualification.

Canon’s eyes involuntarily shifted quickly, his thoughts drifting.

Within the internal structure of the Truth Society, what was called the Inspector was a rather special existence.

Generally speaking, according to the Truth Society’s organizational frawork, the lowest level are those with Black Iron Rings, counted as lower-level mbers.

Among these people, the more standout and capable ones would beco Group Leaders.

The more standout and capable Group Leaders would beco Commanders.

Further up from Commanders, is his current rank, a Steward with a Silver Ring.

Stewards have the authority to oversee a branch office, managing a relatively independent area, counted as mid-level personnel.

Further up, are those with Golden Rings, like Roml, referred to as Supervisors, regarded as high-level in the organization. They are responsible for managing an entire large area, are the main components of the organization, and in dangerous situations, even possess the ability to communicate with Gods and summon Divine Punishnt, though these are rare circumstances.

And Golden Rings, still have a certain distance from the top tier.

Located at the top tier, are those with Seven-Colored Rings, the Chiefs.

Such existences, are extrely few in number, they collectively manage the operation of the entire organization, most of the ti not directly appearing. To ensure the concentration of power, amongst them, they implent a system of rotating leadership. In one cycle, there is only one Chief with the Seven-Colored Ring appointed as the highest authority, managing the entire organization’s personnel. The rest of the Seven-Colored Ring Chiefs assist the highest authority in managent.

When issues requiring decision-making arise, all the Seven-Colored Ring Chiefs will discuss and debate, with the highest authority having the final decision-making power.

Of course, the final decision power cannot be abused, if more than half of the Seven-Colored Ring Chiefs find it incomprehensible, they can communicate with the Silver Priest. The Silver Priest is the servant of the Spirit, conveying the current situation to the Spirit, and at this ti, the Spirit will deliver divine decrees to resolve disputes.

This is the complete frawork of the Truth Society, from the bottom up.

The reason Inspectors are said to be special, is because they are not within this frawork.

Inspectors wear Blue Rings, their strength not necessarily very strong, at most mastering so rare Spells. Their status is entirely below that of the Supervisors with Golden Rings, indeed even so Stewards with Silver Rings look down on them, but they report directly to the highest authority.

They do not belong to the enforcent forces of the organization, but to the supervisory forces. What they do is check whether mbers within the organization harbor disloyalty, verify if the reports provided by a certain branch are true, ensure whether a certain area is stable, or if there are any undiscovered hidden dangers.

In a certain sense, the existence of the Inspector is very important for such a large organization like the Truth Society.

The only problem is, sotis Inspectors “find faults.”

This is related to the Seven-Colored Ring’s rotating governance system.

Because each Seven-Colored Ring takes turns in leadership, each one would have their own direct lineage and confidants, even if none, they would have those they favor. They would provide so support within their capacity, helping them complete assigned tasks, implent desired plans.

And when the next cycle cos, and a new Seven-Colored Ring becos the highest authority, there will inevitably be different tasks and plans to prepare for implentation.

They, of course, need to make so adjustnts.

They won’t deliberately suppress mbers, because this would provoke the wrath of Spirits—Spirits do not allow the existence of selfishness, retaliation, etc. But this does not affect the new highest authority dispatching Inspectors to check certain branches or areas more frequently. Once issues are found, appropriate criticism will ensue, modifications will be ordered, and then the support of resources will be reduced.

After nurous “technical adjustnts,” significant macro-level changes will gradually take place within the entire organization, achieving the individual goals of different Seven-Colored Rings.

For these, Spirits have no opinions, after all, everyone makes mistakes and needs to be punished.

The question is, who doesn’t make mistakes?

No matter who, as long as they are inspected enough tis by an Inspector, eventually problems will arise, which is why no one likes Inspectors.

And now, an Inspector is coming.

Thinking of these things, Steward Canon’s expression kept changing.

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