The Sect Leader System - Chapter 90 - Belonging
A much smaller group gathered with Benton the next morning in front of the gate. His council, with the addition finally of Zhong Wen and Wan Ai, numbered eleven, and for so few people, it was relatively easy for him and the twins to kill the spirit beasts en route to the sect grounds while Ye Zan and Hou Yazhu kept any leakers from causing damage.
Not that Benton and the siblings let any beasts through, of course, but it was nice to have backup. He led them all into the arena and out onto the dirt, where he pulled a table and chairs from his ring.
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Yang Xiu and Yang Ru looked perfectly in their element. They knew their place and clearly belonged as a part of the sectâs leadership. How far theyâd come in seven short months.
Wan Ai sat right next to Yang Xiu, and the smaller girl appeared to want to be anywhere but where she was. Being outside the village still terrified her even though she was surrounded by powerful cultivators and was one herself. Of everyone, she was the most unsure of her position.
In contrast, Zou Tian continued to grow in confidence. His advances, sparring with Yang Ru, and practicing his shadow technique with Yang Xiu had done the boy a world of good.
Zhong Wen seemed happy to be included. Benton had told her that she would be a valued member of his sect, but the meeting was the first time besides the feast the previous evening heâd actually followed through on that promise. Regardless, she didnât appear intimidated at all. Perhaps the mostly young ages of the cultivators surrounding her had something to do with that.
Shi Long was, perhaps, the most ambivalent. Having spent two months in transit being dragged into such meetings, he neither appeared to relish the role nor reject it.
Ye Zan, on the other hand, was really growing into his role as captain of the guard. He freely offered tactical and strategic advice. Suâs experiences had been mostly as fighting one on one while sometimes and sometimes not being surrounded by sect members, so Benton looked to Ye Zan more and more when it came to managing groups in combat or patrol situations.
Like Zhong Wen, both Peng Zhen and Hou Yazhu appeared pleased to just be included, though they still seemed a mite intimidated by the people around them.
Ironically, besides the twins and Zou Tian, the only mortal at the table, Xun Wu seemed the most relaxed. Of course, he was also the oldest besides Bentonâs real age and, while not a cultivator yet, he had a natural confidence about him born from becoming an expert blacksmith, someone near the top of their profession.
Finally, there was Zi Delan, who seemed eager to please. Other than that, Benton didnât have a good read on the young man yet.
âThank you, my council, for joining me here today,â Benton said. âWe have a lot of work to do, so letâs get started. The first thing that you all need to know is that there will be a beast tide affecting the sect and the village. We have one to two months at a minimum and likely a year or two at the maximum before it occurs, but it will happen.â
The was a bit of a murmur at the news, but no one looked too panicked. Benton didnât know if that lack of reaction was because they didnât understand the magnitude of such a threat or if their confidence in his ability to handle the situation was that supreme.
Honestly, he didnât know how to feel about their detached response. If they had experienced what Su had, most of them would have run for the hills. It was good they werenât so scared they couldnât function, but they also needed to take the beast tide seriously.
Very seriously.
âThe first takeaway from that news,â Benton said, âshould be that every decision we make for the immediate future should be focused on how it prepares us for the beast tide. Understood?â
Everyone nodded.
âFirst question, should we contact allies for help? Kang Ya-Ting and Fatty Ren might be willing to send help.â
Zou Tian frowned. âI donât like the idea of asking for help from another sect, Master. Even if they are friendly, itâs a loss of face for us. My advice would be to let the Poison Claw Sect know about it in a very matter of fact way but not to make any requests. If theyâre able and willing, theyâll send someone.â
âI agree with Zou Tian, Master,â Ye Zan said, âespecially since any help theyâd send would be complicated by not having a clear timeline. Also, the Vermillion Incomparable Rain Town Lord might not be in a position to help as the tide may reach his walls as well. In fact, I'd couch your message to the Poison Claw Sect as a request for help on Fatty Renâs behalf since the situation there is so poor.â
âThose are both great ideas!â Benton said. âFurther thoughts or disagreements anyone?â
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There were none.
âThe next concern,â Benton said, âis that this event might be an all hands on deck type situation. If we fall, all our sect members fall, and the entire village will fall. I had intended to have the kids do basic training with weapons but with no real plan to put them in harmâs way. Should we change that plan and increase their martial training? I had also planned on teaching them spears first, but if theyâre really going to contribute, archers on the wall might be a better place for them.â
âThey are part of the sect and old enough to contribute, Master,â Zhong Wen said. âI canât speak to whether they should learn spears or bows, but thatâs my judgment on if they should fight.â
Benton saw all the orphans as little grandkids but knew the culture of his new planet viewed them nearly as adults. It was nice to have Mistress Zhong to offer her much more unbiased judgment.
âWell, you are my designated outer sect elder,â Benton said, âso honestly, itâs your call to make.â
âIâve never seen a beast tide, Master,â Ye Zan said, âbut Iâve read about them and talked to men who have seen them. No matter how tall the walls are, beasts will get to the top. Weâll need spears as well as bows both for defense and for sorties. Maybe shade to the latter a bit for the young ones, though.â
Benton nodded. Heâd been leaning to having them all learn bows, but heâd yield to Ye Zanâs wisdom.
âGood,â Benton said, ânow on to a lighter topic. Org chart. Right now, my vision is to split the sect into five pavilionsâMartial, Alchemy, Forges, Formations, and because of our proximity to the Orange Vigor Spirit Wood, Woodworking.
âWith the exception of Zhong Wen and her subordinates who will run the outer sect and Peng Zhen and his wife, who will run the contribution store, Iâd like for each of our members to be put into one of the pavilions. Obviously, everyone will learn at least a little combat and people can study multiple crafts, but each should have a designated primary pavilion.
âWe need to figure out who is running them and who is a member.
âOne issue, however, is that I told the orphans from town theyâd have a while to figure out their passion. I donât want to go back on my word.â
Given that his oath had been recognized by the heavens in such a visible manner, he really didnât want to go back on his word. Ever. Who knew if heâd get struck by lightning or something if he did. That was truly a possibility.
âDoes an initial placement have to be permanent, Master?â Yang Xiu said.
âGood point. I suppose not.â
âI will assist you in placing each of the children in the pavilion I believe most suits their talents, Master,â Zhong Wen said. âI donât think your word is broken as long as they have an opportunity to switch later if they donât fit in.â
âWorks,â Benton said. âWan Ai, youâre head of the Alchemy Pavilion. I know that isnât something you aspired to, but it is what it is. Weâll do our best to get you help with the administrative stuff so you can concentrate on other things. But you are the lead.â
âYes, Master.â
âShi Long, unless you strenuously object, Iâd like to have Xun Wu as the head of the Blacksmith pavilion.â
âThat is absolutely fine by me, Master. I donât know a thousandth what he does.â
Benton eyed Xun Wu, who nodded his assent.
âYang Xiu and Yang Ru, Iâd like you to be co-leads of the Martial Pavilion, but I expect both of you to listen to the counsel of both Zou Tian and Ye Zan.â
âYes, Master,â they said in unison.
âZi Delan and Hou Yazhu, youâll both obviously be part of the Martial Pavilion as well.â
âYes, Master.â
âAlright, that still leaves Woodworking and Formations unmanned, but itâs a start,â Benton said. âEveryone here has a defined role, correct? Anyone doesnât like where theyâve been assigned?â
No one spoke up, and Benton thought the silence was most likely because none of them truly objected to where he assigned them. Part of that was cultural. People of his new world, especially those whoâd been peasants, were much more accepting of being told what to do than people back on Earth. He also felt that, besides Wan Ai, no one truly had a problem with their designated role.
âNext, initial tasks for each pavilion,â Benton said. âWan Ai, Body Cultivation is going to play a big role in our defense. I have enough herbs for eight hundred baths. Weâll have some other logistics for others to handle later, but your mission is to get all those herbs prepared. Again, weâre going to try to get you help, but youâll have your work cut out for you.â
âYes, Master.â
âThereâs a lot for our Formations lead to do once we get one on board. All the sect buildings have arrays that need to be figured out, especially the cultivation rooms, and we need an array to help grow more herbs.
âWoodworking for now will be, I think, focused on wood harvesting and fletching. I only bought a thousand arrows. Weâll need more than that. A lot more than that.
âXun Wu, the same goes for you. Our most important need is going to be arrowheads for the immediate future.â
âYes Master.â
âAny thoughts on priorities for our crafters?â Benton said.
âMore bows, Master?â Ye Zan said. âWe have plenty of spears, but if weâre assigning everyone to the wall, everyone is going to need one.â
âGood point. Weâll have to see if the village has a bowyer as well as a fletcher.â
Benton paused for a moment to see if anyone else had a suggestion before continuing. âNext, the martial pavilion. Lots to do there. First of all, Yang Xiu, Yang Ru, everyone who hasnât reached at least Large Success with a weapon needs lessons, so you need to organize those. Try to figure out the most efficient way to get everyone to Large Success with their primary and to Small Success with their secondary.â
âYes, Master,â they said in unison.
âYe Zan, Hou Yazhu, seventeen in one group doesnât work. I need two groups. Split it up how you think best. The groups have to be able to work independently, but ideally, could also come together. We have several tasks that youâll need to be able to accomplish. The wood harvesters will need guards, as will the people assembling the walls here at the sect and possibly people working here prior to the walls being complete. Additionally, caravan duty if we arrange for more shipments.â
âYes, Master,â Ye Zan said.
âZi Delan, your first task is to get to minor realm three and then four. Learn your weapon techniques primary and secondary like the others. After that, work with Ye Zan on squad tactics, but youâll be focused on extending force rather than guarding.â
âYes, Master.â
âEveryone understand their position and tasks?â Benton said.
âYes, Master.â
âThatâs good, because we still have a lot to cover.â
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