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“Now, our clan has a place to seek refuge from harsh weather, and we possess our own weaponry. With these fundantals in place, it’s ti to establish and refine our clan’s rules.”
“While this territory is our own, we can’t guarantee that other clans won’t encroach. Thus, we need individuals who can take turns patrolling this area to safeguard our clan mbers.”
“In addition to the patrols, we require mbers responsible for defense. They will dedicate most of their ti to honing their combat skills. In the event of any future threats, they can protect our elders and children at the forefront, reducing casualties among our clan.”
“Furthermore, we need individuals to oversee food procurent and daily chores. We must distribute the work evenly.”
“Since I’m unaware of your specific skills, please co forward later and express your preferences regarding your assigned tasks. I will evaluate your qualifications from various angles and organize your roles.”
“What are your thoughts on this arrangent?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
Upon hearing this proposal, the clansn exchanged glances and engaged in animated discussions. Their faces were suffused with excitent.
Such organization had only been witnessed when the Patriarch was in charge.
Now, the Tribe Chief not only grasped the concept of structuring such arrangents but also outlined a comprehensive plan that even surpassed the Patriarch’s strategies.
If this pattern persisted, the clan would undoubtedly progress significantly.
“Tribe Chief, hi!”
“Tribe Chief.”
“Tribe Chief.”
The clansn cheered enthusiastically, expressing their excitent and consent.
Gu Chaoyan acknowledged their response.
She began organizing their division of labor.
Gu Chaoyan took charge of the patrolling duties, while Gary, being knowledgeable and astute in handling tasks, was assigned a suitable role.
Warren, Oliver, and Giles were entrusted with the task of supervising the daily training of the clansn, in addition to setting up traps under Gu Chaoyan’s guidance.
Aina expressed her desire to join the fighting team, but Gu Chaoyan contemplated the situation and decided against it. Aina would be in charge of all the clan’s chores, while also having the opportunity to practice her combat skills in her spare ti.
Gu Chaoyan had her own reasons for this arrangent. If she was to remain in the clan long-term, Aina’s inclusion was permissible. However, when their mission was ultimately completed, she’d have to depart. In such a scenario, she required soone capable of managing the clan’s trivial matters. Aina was a suitable candidate who would serve as her dependable support, ensuring the clan’s stability even during her absence.
Satisfied with the selected individuals, Gu Chaoyan smiled.
She then instructed them to manage their respective tasks.
After the allocation of responsibilities, Gu Chaoyan requested them to test the suitability of this new system.
After two days of trial, everything seed to function smoothly.
Gu Chaoyan convened Gary, Giles, Warren, and Oliver to discuss the specifics of setting traps.
“Tribe Chief, do you truly believe these will be effective?” Giles, always the lively one, posed the question first after learning about the plan.
“You’ll find out once they’re complete,” Gu Chaoyan responded with a faint smile, her satisfaction evident. Giles had unwittingly beco her lab rat, much to her contentnt.
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