Suddenly, over a thousand badges flew over the air before they landed in the hands of every single sect member. Naturally, it went without saying that Rean was the one who prepared them. “Put a drop of your blood over the badge, and it will be bound to you. No one other than yourself will be able to use it in the future.”
Roan then looked at Eliana, who also received her own badge. It’s just that it seemed that Eliana had already expected that. “Is that part of the sect complete?”
Eliana nodded, replying, “There are still a few things we need to plan, but the rough design is already up. Havek and Rean got the Circuitry Formations on the desk working as well.”
Roan was happy to hear that. “Good!”
After that, he turned his attention to everyone else once again as he said, “This test will not only find elders for the sect. It will also judge your aptitudes for the several other tasks needed for a sect. Working on resource distribution, working at the mission hall, working on building cultivation formations, and other similar examples. It will all be decided through this test.”
Someone couldn’t help but ask after that, “Is this a written test?”
Roan nodded in response. “Most of it is indeed a written test.”
”Then… what if we don’t know how to write or read?” Of course, another question soon followed.
Roan was expecting that already, answering, “That’s not a problem since we will decide who will be working as teachers in our sect. I had Eliana build quite a few studying rooms. Depending on your knowledge and traits, you might be designated as teachers as well.”
Roan then took the opportunity to mention, “Just so you know, this will not be a sect where only strength means everything. If you want to advance in our sect, you have to be both strong and intelligent. Just so you know, there will be another system called knowledge measurement. Be it the position of elders or higher-ranked disciples, it will also depend on your overall knowledge. Writing, math, and chemistry. For now, those will be the three starting classes.”
Everyone at least knew what writing was about. Math obviously wasn’t hard to imagine, although quite a few faces turned ugly after hearing that word. However, it was the first time everyone had ever heard about chemistry. Even Eliana’s group had no idea what Roan was talking about.
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Roan didn’t explain it there, though. “You can forget about chemistry for now. Once the classes start, Sister Orb will be interacting with the formations in every classroom and teach you.”
[Sigh… why do I have to be the one to do that?] Sister Orb was obviously very good with chemistry since she had all the modern knowledge from Earth. She just didn’t want to do that. Sadly for her, she didn’t have another choice.
In fact, that was another new Circuitry Formation Rean and Havek came up with. Using the communication formations in all classrooms so that Sister Orb could teach everyone at once. She was an AI, after all. It was no problem for her to talk, teach, and hear in several places at once.
Roan continued, “Anyway, this first test I’m giving all of you will not have chemistry, but it’ll help find those who should be taught. These people will then be responsible for helping other classes to learn it with Sister Orb’s help.”
”Next, I absolutely don’t want to hear any complaints once you are designed a task. For example, there will be people who will be assigned to work with Omacro. For those who don’t know, he is responsible for the Dimensional Realm’s sanitization. That means things like sewers, toilets, garbage collection, all types of cleaning, and so on. If you don’t like it, we can throw you out of the sect straight away. If you want to leave this job, then you better increase your overall score. Only those with high scores in physical, cultivational, and mental ranks will have the privilege to select what they want to do.”
Roan then coldly smiled as he added, “Hehe. Only the top 5% from each cultivation realm group will have the privilege to select their jobs in the sect. I wonder who will appear there.” That was the method Roan used to separate the groups. After all, the IQ of kids in the Foundation Establishment Realm couldn’t possibly match the IQ of an adult in the Nascent Soul Realm or above. There would be younger and older people in the same realm, but Roan wouldn’t change this.
”It goes without saying that the better the job, the more sect points you’ll receive. For example, the management office, which takes care of the sect’s overall procedures, will definitely have a higher payment of sect points.”
Rean, who was listening to all of that, couldn’t help but apologize to Omacro with a Divine Sense message, saying, ‘Sorry, Omacro. Although I know that the sanitization side of the sect is definitely important, people still don’t have a good view o it. We had to use your job to scare people into putting more effort.’
Omacro didn’t mind it, though. ‘It’s fine. It’s not like I wanted to do this kind of job when I was born, you know? Besides, it’ll be quite fun to manage cultivators who don’t want to be there. I can already see all the punishments I will apply to the annoying ones. Hehehe.’
Of course, Rean was happy to hear that. ‘Thanks.’
As for Roan, he didn’t stop there. “For those who think that I’m talking too much for you to remember, I prepared jade slips with all the sect’s rules for you to take a look at later. Our sect will have a lot of things in common with the sects outside. However, you will quickly find out that we’re definitely very different from them.”
Someone raised a hand, confused. “What would be this overall score?”
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