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Chapter 166: Guard Team Leader Jin Hu

Without a doubt, the high priest, who is the head of the Political Council, disagrees with this plan.

There are many reasons for this.

As a native of the Flame Mountain Tribe, the high priest is personally reluctant to migrate the entire tribe to another area.

Not to mention, the implementation of this plan would significantly weaken his power.

According to the plan provided by Zhong Ren and Feng Yue, the Political Council not only aims to increase the number of vice councilors but also plans to add various branch offices such as the Agriculture Institute, Engineering Institute, Pastoral Institute, Mining Institute, and Botany Institute, in addition to the existing Finance Institute, Governance Institute, and Personnel Institute.

The high priest, as the head of the Political Council, would be left in a pitiful state.

What confuses Yi Chen is why Zhong Ren and Feng Yue suggested increasing the number of vice councilors from two to six.

This means that the decision-making body’s number would rise from three to seven.

Let alone the high priest, this would also greatly weaken the influence of Zhong Ren and Feng Yue.

This suggestion is like cutting themselves.

‘Could it be that these two guessed I wouldn’t allow the Political Council to remain a three-person decision-making body?’

‘Or perhaps, they are so selfless that they don’t care about their own power and believe that increasing the number of decision-makers is beneficial for development, so they simply did it?’

Yi Chen couldn’t be bothered to investigate further or think too much about it.

He has no interest in the internal power struggles of the Political Council.

As long as his interests are not affected, that is enough for him.

Increasing the number of decision-makers and weakening their influence both align with his interests.

How the high priest and others grasp and divide the authority of the Political Council, and how they manage the various institutes, all depend on their capabilities.

Overall, Yi Chen agrees with the entire Migration and Reformation Plan.

According to his original intention, when the tribe’s population exceeds one hundred thousand, it will be time to begin the next steps of reform and restructuring.

Migration is also part of his expectations.

However, the plan from the Political Council has come several years earlier than he anticipated.

Moreover, this is under the condition that the Misty Forest gave him a huge surprise.

Otherwise, he would doubt that the population of the Flame Mountain Tribe would surpass one hundred thousand in the next twenty years.

The population distribution in this wild world is simply too sparse.

At this moment, an earlier timeline than he expected is not unacceptable.

After all, building a stone city also requires time.

The Political Council has set a timeline of two years.

Migrating the entire tribe and restructuring is a significant event for the development of the Flame Mountain Tribe.

Even Yi Chen must carefully consider it.

He integrates the detailed plan from the Political Council with his own ideas and plans, taking time to ponder thoroughly. Gradually, he begins to form a decision in his heart.

Yi Chen’s divine consciousness spread outside the stone house.

The guards had increased to three.

Two stood at the door, while the other sat cross-legged nearby, practicing.

To be more precise, there were two guards plus one guard team leader.

The one meditating was the guard team leader, Jin Hu.

Jin Hu, only seventeen or eighteen years old, was tall and strong, with dark skin. He appeared somewhat foolish and clumsy in his interactions.

He used to be a member of a Small Tribe in the Misty Forest, with exceptional talent.

A few days ago, Bai Ruo Xin pushed through opposition and directly appointed Jin Hu, who was only at the third level of Spirit Release, as the guard team leader, a position that had been vacant for a long time.

It was truly a leap to success.

At first, Yi Chen thought Bai Ruo Xin chose Jin Hu as the guard team leader simply because he was honest and wouldn’t compete for her favor and couldn’t establish himself independently, making the entire guard team reliant on the Intelligence Organization.

However, after a few days, he realized Jin Hu was indeed a good candidate for the guard team leader.

His biggest trait was his focused mind, completely free of distractions.

Aside from needing to eat occasionally due to his low power level, he spent his time sitting at the door, deeply focused on his training.

Even when guards tried to chat with him or when members of his former tribe came to congratulate him on his rise, he always remained indifferent.

Bai Ruo Xin had given him the order to protect Yi Chen’s safety and help him improve his strength all day long.

He didn’t need to concern himself with anything else.

He really just stood at the door and trained, completely ignoring everything else.

Of course, loyalty is essential for a qualified guard team leader.

If Bai Ruo Xin’s information was accurate, Jin Hu had a distinct advantage in this area.

According to Bai Ruo Xin’s investigation, Jin Hu had been an orphan since childhood, valuing relationships and promises, and was completely carefree.

Due to his slow wit and lack of support, he had been bullied growing up.

He survived solely because of his natural physical strength and the fact that the living environment in the Misty Forest was not as harsh as outside.

Whenever a tribe member treated him a bit better, he felt grateful and always thought about repaying the kindness.

This kind of character easily develops into a loyal subordinate.

Yi Chen enveloped Jin Hu in his divine consciousness and transmitted a message: “Go to the Political Council and ask the high priest and the two Vice Councilors to come here.”

There are both pros and cons to Jin Hu.

For instance, he lacks quick thinking and has no social skills.

He finds it challenging to complete tasks assigned to him and is easily targeted or set up by others.

This is why Yi Chen asked Jin Hu to notify the high priest, rather than assign the task to the other two guards.

These character flaws are hard to change, but they can be improved somewhat.

“Yes, master!”

Jin Hu stood up abruptly.

As he walked towards the tribe, a look of conflict appeared on his face.

He accepted the task because Bai Ruo Xin had instructed him to obey Yi Chen’s commands without exception, no matter the situation.

His conflict arose from the fact that he had no idea what the Political Council was or where it was located.

He also wondered what the high priest and the Vice Councilors looked like.

However, he was simply a bit slow, not truly foolish.

He quickly remembered something.

Bai Ruo Xin had mentioned that if he didn’t understand something, he could seek her guidance.

He knew where this great benefactor lived.

He promptly went to find her.

Upon hearing Jin Hu’s purpose, Bai Ruo Xin understood that Yi Chen had sent him and pointed out the general location of the Political Council, before sending him on his way.

After much difficulty, Jin Hu finally found the Political Council. Looking at the guards outside, under normal circumstances, he wouldn’t have dared to approach them.

But thinking about the master, whom he had never met and who Bai Ruo Xin had painted as a god, he gathered his courage and went to knock at the door.

Naturally, nothing unexpected happened.

As soon as the guards heard Jin Hu describe where his tribesmen lived and what he did, they immediately welcomed him into the Political Council and hurried to notify the high priest and the two Vice Councilors.

Jin Hu, who had never been treated with respect before, felt pleasantly surprised, and his appreciation for the guards instantly soared to new heights.

His reverence and loyalty towards Yi Chen also grew rapidly.

According to Bai Ruo Xin, as long as he focused on protecting Yi Chen’s safety and remained loyal, he would not only have no worries about food and clothing but would also earn the respect of most people.

Having no worries and being respected were treatments he had never dared to dream of before.

…

"Tribe Leader!"

After nearly an hour, the high priest, Zhong Ren, and Feng Yue arrived in front of Yi Chen’s stone house.

Having completed his task, Jin Hu sat down nearby, instantly entering a meditative state with a focused mind.

The high priest and the two others stood outside with respectful expressions.

Their feelings were quite different.

The former was anxious and restless.

The latter felt a hint of excitement.

It had been two years since they became Vice Councilors, and they had been in power for over half that time.

This was their first time being summoned by Yi Chen.

It was their first encounter with the mission target.

It truly was not easy.


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