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Chapter 335 - 155 Military Structure
CHAPTER 335: CHAPTER 155 MILITARY STRUCTURE
Upon hearing they could begin inquiries and discussions.
Everyone immediately got excited.
After all, the entire organizational structure seemed relatively complete, with many details and structural issues needing inquiries and detailed discussions.
Bobo was the first to raise his hand.
Kana gestured with his hand.
"Then let’s start by talking about the [Torch Council], no matter how we look at it, it’s the most important structure."
No one had any objections to this, as it was plainly evident.
Once the [Torch Council] is formed, it will become the highest decision-making body of the Night Watchers.
Kana nodded.
"Do you still remember the oath you swore? Do you remember what we Night Watchers are fighting for?"
"The world," Lurik said.
"Precisely, it’s the world," Kana nodded. "The Night Watchers welcome all kind-hearted beings willing to sacrifice for the world and fight for it."
This is their oath, the very essence of the Night Watchers’ existence.
"Although that is the case, as it stands now, the partners joining the Night Watchers come from different races.
Due to racial differences and varying living habits, conflicts arise, and each race has its own demands.
Therefore, in the council, once the leaders of any race exceeding a certain number join the Night Watchers, they qualify to become an attendee of the [Torch Council]."
Kana stated the first method of joining.
Then he looked at the crowd.
The crowd immediately started discussing, contemplating this first method of selection.
"Will there be one for the dwarves and one for the half-elves?"
"Your numbers are not small; there should be one."
"If the Count brings his village to join, then humans should have one."
"For individuals joining independently, this seems unfair."
Kana tapped the table, drawing everyone’s attention back: "And then the second, those who have made remarkable contributions to Night Watchers, possess enough wisdom, and are calm and steady can also become [Torch]."
After speaking, Kana gave no further explanation; for now, he only planned to use these two methods.
After watching the crowd discuss for a while, they did not raise any objections.
Kana tapped the table and said, "First, my proposed first batch of personnel is Vainsha, Beget, Sergio, Kana."
Just as Kana mentioned, this first batch of members was decided entirely using the first method.
For now, the second method can’t be used, since talents have just begun to develop, and no one has made significant contributions yet; if forced, only Kana would count.
However, what surprised everyone was that Kana did not pull Blake into the council.
Logically, Blake should also become one of the members.
In this way, Kana could gain more influence within the council.
"How about promoting Blake to be a member of the council?" Sergio suggested.
Beget and Vainsha nodded at the same time, having no objections to this.
However, Kana shook his head: "He doesn’t meet the conditions."
This matter had been communicated beforehand, so Blake showed no expression change.
Since Kana insisted, the others nodded, as it wasn’t detrimental to them.
"Does anyone have any opinions?"
Everyone exchanged glances and shook their heads, having no objections; after all, it was just a framework set.
How it would operate in practice would only become clear once it truly started.
Frankly, none of those present had experience managing a large organizational force.
Sergio managed the Gray Furnace Castle, but truth be told, despite its long operation, he actually wasn’t involved in much of the affairs, owing to the existence of the Three-Man Council.
If forced to consider, they don’t quite count as a force organization, it’s more akin to a small town.
Next is Vainsha, but he continued Safro’s ancient kingdom system.
Managing as a lord is doable, but building a functional organizational system is beyond his knowledge scope.
No need to mention Beget.
As for Kana, he essentially copied from his past real-life experience.
Seeing no objections from everyone, Kana nodded.
"Then, the Night Watchers’ highest organization, the [Torch Council], is thus established.
Let’s now talk about the other structures below that require more time for consideration."
Since Kana didn’t spend much time thinking about the top structure, there weren’t many options, and the best choice was this council form.
But for the lower levels that need genuine operation, to help Night Watchers function, Kana had given a lot of thought.
Seeing everyone’s thoughts returning, Kana solemnly said.
"Our main objective is to drive away the cultists and Evil God, and even in the future, the more terrifying dark forces.
Undoubtedly, we are an organization formed with military purposes."
Upon saying this, Kana pointed to the blackboard behind him.
"[Night Patrol] is what I envision as the largest unit, a brief overview being the scouting force."
It was at this moment that Kana tapped the table, steering the topic elsewhere: "In future military actions, should we act in small teams or directly form legions for combat?
What are your thoughts?"
Some understood Kana’s words, while others were entirely baffled.