Summoners: One Golden Term per Level

Chapter 211 - 64: Innovation Association

Summoners: One Golden Term per Level

Chapter 211 - 64: Innovation Association

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Chapter 211: Chapter 64: Innovation Association

Two days later.

While attending classes, Shen Fei was learning about this so-called ’Zhenyuan’.

"They control every aspect of student activities, and have teachers and some professors backing them."

Shen Fei looked through the collected information.

Then he glanced at the club application form sent by Li Cunlong, as well as the club’s allocation of student powers.

Because most of the teachers at Imperial University are also Professionals who need to go to the Abyss to level up, enhance their strength, and refine themselves.

They don’t really value student powers, or rather no one takes charge of them.

Things like monthly assessments, task applications, and application for dungeon trials, training rooms have almost all been delegated.

"No wonder they’re so arrogant."

Shen Fei rubbed his chin, perhaps this is the impact of the Professional era, where politics really don’t have much influence on the strong.

For professors and teachers, ’Zhenyuan’ doesn’t have much of an effect.

Moreover, in today’s era, training Professionals means competition, as long as it doesn’t break, everything is negotiable.

Especially when the university was first established, strong competition led to severe group forming among students.

Clubs emerged accordingly, as one big shot after another came from clubs.

Clubs became solidified as a structure.

They formed a student self-governance system that has run steadily.

This is primarily in an era of great power, where strength is often the strongest backing.

There’ve been powerful students who wanted to unify all these powers.

But none have had the strength to suppress everyone.

As the club system continues to improve, several major clubs are constantly sending out talents to the outside world, and even many teachers emerge from these clubs.

It just becomes more stable.

In the current situation, either you join, or you get disgusted in various ways.

"Indeed, wherever there are people, there will be networks of interest." Shen Fei shook his head.

He wrote three words on the club application form.

’Innovation Association’

Since the power is dispersed, why not gather it directly?

Filling in the application information and applicant on the form, regarding the thousand credits needed to establish a club.

This is a large sum for others.

But for him.

If military training counts as credits.

He took time to check his student card these two days, and there are thirty thousand credits on it, along with two First Transformation Epic exchange permissions.

These exchange permissions can be used to exchange for Epic-level items, equipment, or Skill Books above First Transformation and below Second Transformation.

Lastly, he saw that club functionality allocation allows clubs to initiate club wars, and the loser will have their club structure abolished.

"Club contribution, club battle? Speaking through strength? I like this system!"

After handling the form and sending it over, Shen Fei leaned back on the sofa and started calling with his wristwatch.

"Brother Shen." A voice came from the other side, which belonged to Tang Yann.

"Tang Yann... Help me tally the people who have been messed with by Zhenyuan."

"And help me contact those from the South China Area who were expelled by Zhenyuan."

"Brother Shen, are you planning to take action against Zhenyuan?" 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚

Tang Yann was also targeted by Zhenyuan Club, with the completion of tasks being nitpicked.

"Don’t call it taking action. You just help me contact them, after all, to set up an organization, hands are still needed."

"Brother Shen, as long as you give the word, all the students who came in this year’s college entrance can follow you."

"Alright."

Since Shen Fei planned to take over both ’Zhenyuan’ and ’Martial Movement’ clubs, gathering all the power into his hands.

He couldn’t paralyze this function.

Otherwise, he would just be doing it out of his own preference.

His mentor taught him that to cultivate strategic vision, it’s important to stand firm without being provoked into military action.

One must not let emotions take over; you can do something because of emotions.

But when doing it and bearing the consequences afterward, you should be able to handle them.

Shen Fei indeed planned to establish the Innovation Association as a ’student council’ function due to the targeted incidents from Zhenyuan.

Regarding why it’s not called a student council.

He couldn’t help it; in his past life, he was disgusted by the student council during his studies, so he called it the Innovation Association instead.

Just right.

In this situation, it’s necessary to remove the old and establish the new.

"Zhenyuan, Martial Movement, these two clubs have prominent figures backing them, seems like it’s time to ask for advice from the teacher, this great figure."

Shen Fei wasn’t stupid, he wouldn’t leave his backing unused.

Of course, if the opposing clubs, Zhenyuan and Martial Movement, didn’t bring out their support.

Then Shen Fei also wouldn’t invite Luo Ran to get involved.

It would be too degrading.

Shen Fei checked the time, three o’clock in the afternoon, just the right time to go find the teacher for a chat.

...

At the same office.

Luo Ran listened to Shen Fei speak and raised her eyebrow: "You plan to consolidate all functions of student activities? Establish a unique organization among students?"

"Yes."

"What, Zhenyuan or Martial Movement messed with you?"

Luo Ran was all too familiar with the lazy nature of her new disciple.

Besides being eager about killing Abyssal Creatures.

He would care little about social situating, politics.

The fact that he finds himself with an idea to do this, it must mean these two clubs have crossed him.

"Zhenyuan. The vice president Jiang She, I have some past grievances with their Jiang Family, but they’ve been settled.

However, he seems to be overzealous, targeting not only me but other students from the South China Area."

Luo Ran frowned, even paused the teacup near her mouth, then put it down, "This happened? I could have Zhao Jing step in to resolve it.

This system is already quite complete.

Though I’m not afraid, you’re still growing. To fall into the petty intrigues here.

It’s too much of a waste of time, don’t let True Dragon be obstructed by this."

Shen Fei shook his head and replied: "But in the disciple’s view, this system isn’t suitable for student growth, every entering Imperial University is a Heavenly Pride.

Because of the club stuff, learning to form cliques, speaking through relations, leading to slow self-strength growth.

Then the school becomes not a hotbed for cultivating the strong, but a batch of petty schemers."

"I’ll have Yan Xingtian handle it.

Though wanting to abolish Zhenyuan and Martial Movement indeed looks arduous.

Yan Xingtian came from Zhenyuan, was once its president, might not harden his heart."

"Oh, Yan Xingtian is the Vice Principal of Imperial University. A Tier Nine.

But he only suppresses externally, leaving a special item at the school for affairs."

Shen Fei smiled and said: "That’s exactly the point, reforms should work from bottom to top rather than from top to bottom.

Zhenyuan and Martial Movement have occupied Imperial University for too long.

Aside from outside, internal relations are incredibly tangled.

To completely abolish these two clubs, it has to be someone completely unrelated to them, like me."

Luo Ran’s beautiful eyes fell on Shen Fei’s face, contemplating slightly, "Have you resolved? This club system has been running for many years now.

It’s simple to abolish, yet if any operational issue arises down the line.

You’ll have to bear quite a name of blame. But if it works, you won’t gain too great feedback."

"I’ve thought it through. Since the college entrance already instigated reform, both internally and externally are changing.

This bloated system also ought to change."

Luo Ran nodded, "You make a fair point.

That works, while I won’t directly enter conflicts, I will speak up for you against pressure from both school and outside."

"Also, show me your written proposal for your ideas." Luo Ran planned to help Shen Fei check things.

Shen Fei was prepared, pulling out a piece of paper with a smile: "Already written."

He spent these days working on this matter.

Luo Ran took the paper and began examining it, it was densely packed, but Luo Ran read swiftly.

"Led by a presidium of three people, divided into four departments.

Logistics, Organization, Sports, and Propaganda.

Positions with a quarterly review system, clearing battle achievements in the Abyss every three months, the capable rise, the incapable fall.

With a cultivation plan as well..."

"Though somewhat rough, it seemed adequately prepared." Luo Ran nodded, at least that showed Shen Fei had thinking around these matters.

Though the crucial part was, Shen Fei’s identity and strength were terribly unmatched.

A student with King-level strength.

Can be said as the heaviest punch against this system.

"Indeed, good, centered on battle in the Abyss, it’s rightly set on military merit as opposed to mere relations."

"Good, but I hope you focus more on leveling up and expanding your strength.

If I find you delaying yourself over these matters, don’t blame me for being merciless!" Luo Ran glared at Shen Fei one last time.

"Teacher, rest assured, I’m remedying my fundamentals right now.

At least wait until all the Summoned Beasts have consumed their enhancement space before considering Second Transformation."

"Good to know, leveling up too fast is both a blessing and not, besides Second Transformation, do you know what the first condition for reaching Tier Ten is?"

"What?"

"Half-Mythical Profession."

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