Chapter 140 Management
Chapter 140 Management
"I think the freshmen should all be clear about what the Headmaster represents. For the next year, he will replace the teacher as your top manager, responsible for the management of your grade. The same goes for the Headmaster position for the second year; the first place winner of the new year will take on the role."
"Third, I think everyone has seen the performance of the freshmen these days. Many of them are even stronger than you sophomores, juniors... and even those in higher grades."
After the principal finished speaking, the scene fell into a brief silence.
The senior students all had complicated expressions on their faces. They wanted to deny it, but when they thought about the two freshmen who had demonstrated strength reaching the sixth level during the battle today, they couldn't deny it for a while.
Even with the help of the phantom beast, the two of them actually did it, something that most people present could not do.
"Currently, war is raging on the continent. To better enhance our students' practical magical abilities, we will be adding more practical courses. Students in third grade and above will be assigned an off-campus trial every semester. Additionally, a battle points competition will be held within the school. Participation is open to all grades, and points can be redeemed for item rewards or time in the Central Tower."
As soon as these words were spoken, Jiang Liujing could feel the breathing sounds in the air suddenly become heavy.
He was keenly aware that this was related to the "Central Tower" mentioned by the principal.
Central Tower. Chi obtained the qualification to enter here after winning first place in the Magic Warrior Academy, and the same was true for the top ten in their individual competition today.
Chi had said that beneath the tower lay an ancient magical crystal spring, a uniquely gifted location for cultivating magical powers. Previously, the school had only offered a handful of spots to the top talents in each grade, but this initiative opened up opportunities for even more.
Jiang Liujing already has the qualifications to enter and is not very interested in the event, but the others who should roll up will probably be forced to roll up.
As the principal announced the adjournment of the meeting, people began to leave the stadium.
Jiang Liujing failed to leave and was kept by the principal, who informed him that he could prepare the "freshman rules" in the next few days.
Jiang Liujing's head suddenly became as big as a bucket, and his face twisted into a knot of confusion: "I don't know how to do this, and I have no experience in managing people."
There are so many people, and a lot of them are troublesome. It’s so troublesome to manage them.
The principal said, "There are still a few days left. There's no rush. You can go back and think about it slowly, or you can discuss it with your teachers and roommates."
"Besides, aren't you doing a good job managing the freshmen in the Water College? This year, you're the most united among the seven colleges. I believe you can do it."
Jiang Liujing felt even more bitter after hearing this.
Management? He had never managed the class at all. It was all thanks to some of his toxic fans who ran wild and controlled the situation. They would force the whole class to repeat Jiang Liujing's words a hundred times. But this method obviously didn't work in other colleges.
He walked out with a sad heart and went back to the dormitory to rest with Chi who was waiting for him.
On the way, he told Chi about his troubles. After listening to Jiang Liujing, Chi said calmly: "Miaomiao, have you ever thought that the identity of the chief is an honor, not a constraint."
Jiang Liujing was stunned and looked up at Chi.
Chi said, "Whether you manage well or poorly, whether you manage or not, it's all your free choice. There's no right or wrong. This is your power, the power your victory brings you. So you don't need to worry about bearing any responsibility."
The boy's face was covered with a layer of golden light from the setting sun. The warm tones did not diminish the calm coldness in his red eyes.
"If they want to blame someone, they should blame themselves for not being the chief."
You can't make the rules you want.
Jiang Liujing was silent.
Chi knew he was thinking, so he walked with him quietly without saying a word.
Fantasy beasts think differently from humans. Humans live in groups and have to think about the impact of any decision they make on others. In the eyes of fantasy beasts, this kind of lifestyle is very tiring, exhausting, and boring.
Chi doesn't want others to become a burden to Jiang Liujing, especially when there are students who can really become trouble for Jiang Liujing. Chi just wants Jiang Liujing to be relaxed and free.
But he didn't know whether Jiang Liujing thought so too.
The two walked all the way to the door of the villa. Less than a hundred meters away, they could already see the small garden and the door in the distance. Jiang Liujing finally spoke.
He agreed with Chi's words: "Indeed, I shouldn't take it as a pressure."
When Francois had tricked him into competing hard, he had also said that the chief could make whatever rules he wanted. Instead of trying to better manage freshmen, it was obvious that more people were thinking about using rules to demonstrate their status, and using hobbies to force others to assimilate.
Jiang Liujing's personality was more like a good kid, so when he heard Lavie's urging, his first reaction was to how to lead everyone to a better future. But in fact, what happened to other people was none of his business.
He suddenly realized, "Chi, I think I have an idea."
Chi was stunned for a moment, and then Jiang Liujing dragged him into the villa.
The child ran excitedly, "He said I can make the rules and regulations, but he didn't say I can't ask other people to help manage it, right? Then I can designate someone to manage each courtyard."
Chi raised an eyebrow: "You mean..."
Jiang Liujing said, "I want to set up a management organization, with each academy sending one or two people. If there's anything that needs to be done, we can just pass it on to these people."
He counted on his fingers, "I feel like there are one or two people I know in each of the departments, but I don't think there are any in my department. I don't know if others would be willing."
Chi Xin thought, how could he not be willing?
The position of chief gives a person the opportunity to centralize power, but Jiang Liujing is willing to distribute some of the power at this moment. There is no reason for others not to seize this opportunity.
Sure enough, after Jiang Liujing explained his initial ideas to Mo Ya and Chu Zhou, the two of them only thought about it for a short while before expressing their acceptance and even breathing a sigh of relief.
In the past, once the chief was chosen, there was a high probability that one college would dominate the school for the next year, forcing others to work hard to regain the position the following year, and then retaliate in kind.
They knew that Jiang Liujing was not that kind of person, but when they heard that he wanted to ask someone he trusted to help him take care of it because he was afraid of trouble, they couldn't help but laugh.
Mo Ya sighed, "Fortunately, you won in the end, not Wen Xun."
Jiang Liujing: “?”
"Why do you say that?"
Wen Xun was still recovering from his injuries and wouldn't be back for a few hours. Chu Zhou felt no pressure to diss him: "If he were to become the chief, the first rule he'd set would be that we recognize him as the boss, and his word would be unwavering."
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