Humans had desires. Appetite, material desires, money desires, power desires, and so on. Although there were many negative effects, it was precisely these desires that formed the bonds of society.
Since resources were limited, there was never a lack of political struggles between factions. After all, as long as someone else went down, it would naturally be someone else's turn.
Choosing a faction, fighting, winning, being promoted, losing, and being exiled. Such things happened in every faction at all times.
Political struggles and whatnot, if you ignored the complicated relationships and all sorts of complicated psychological schemes and struggles under the surface, were actually no different from wild beasts fighting over mates or food.
The more mature and advanced a faction was, the more rules and regulations there would be. Although these seemed cumbersome and unnecessary, from a certain standpoint, they could reduce and eliminate conflicts and reduce internal friction.
However, some people, even in the current generation of the universe, still lived in a feudal society's hierarchy.
Internal conflict? Exhaustion? Those were nothing more than excuses from the losers. Since they had already failed, there was no need to continue existing.
Discrimination against mixed-blood species was uncivilized? Heh heh, that was how we had existed for thousands of years. This was the foundation of our society's stability. The powerful and wise Superior Elves were the core of our species. The mixed-blood half-elves and wild elves should have been the lowest rung of society to begin with.
But perhaps they didn't think about how mighty the Elven Empire had been in the past, but was this still the same era? Back in the day, the Elven Empire had been so large that they could afford it, but now?
Su Xinqi's incident wasn't an exception. Wild elves like Molly had even more limited loyalty to the Superior Elves. Now that the new era and new concepts started spreading, and slavery and racial hierarchy became a laughingstock for other civilizations and species, the originally obedient Inferior Elves had long since started having ideas … and taking action.
Things like "Free Elven Alliance", "We're Not Slave Alliance", and so on, caused quite a bit of trouble for the already unstable Elves.
As for Su Xinqi's departure, in the eyes of some, it was a loss for the silver elves. However, in the eyes of the Superior Elves, another annoying piece of trash had left. This once again proved that mixed-blood half-elves were nothing more than a bunch of ingrates.
"So what if we wrongly accused you and want you to take the blame? Do you think you deserve to take the blame?! It's already a great favor to let you work with us, and yet you're still so shameless? "
Su Nanna's imitation was so vivid that Rorschach took it as a malicious joke. After all, Rorschach knew that the relationship between the Dark Elves and the Silver Elves was never good. Most of the Aishi People didn't even consider the Dark Elves as part of the Dark Elves.
A portion of the dark-colored elves' true homes were either underground or in the Northland countries and a few large churches. They had long been at odds with the other Superior Elves.
"Isn't this joke a bit too much? How can there be such a person? This is also a form of discrimination."
However, the person in question did not laugh. Rorschach soon realized that this was not a malicious joke, but an overly conservative estimate.
On the second day of Su Xinqi's arrival at the Game Church, the Silver Elf media went crazy as if they were on drugs. "Traitor, a traitor who betrayed her companions!", "Doubtful points about the Beastmen? Doubtful points about her past ", all sorts of scapegoats were thrown at her.
However, Su Xinqi had an indifferent expression. The other Descenders also had normal expressions, as if they already knew that this would happen.
"They're just finding an opportunity to throw the blame. The bark of a defeated dog is so unsightly … No one here is an idiot. Not many people will take it seriously. They'll just treat it as a joke."
No one would take the words of a defeated dog seriously? What an abnormally cruel world view. Rorschach didn't know whether to nod or shake his head.
But at this moment, the Game Church had no intentions of paying attention to the Silver Elves' public opinion attacks … They simply continued to pressure the Silver Elves through the referees who were negotiating the post-war compensation, requesting even more "emotional compensation". The next day, all the public opinion attacking Su Xinqi disappeared. Her "transfer" ceremony was also resolved at the fastest possible speed.
Time couldn't stop at yesterday. The Silver Elf War God and his church were already finished. While there was still some discussion about compensation and fulfilling the terms of the bet, everyone in the Game Church was already busy.
"Since we're going to increase our members and expand our scale, we might end up having ten times more members than a month ago. It's impossible to continue with this chaotic organizational structure. Why don't we take advantage of this expansion and reorganize our internal organization?"
No one knew who had made this suggestion, but after some discussion, the Descended Ones and the High Level Herders from the headquarters all agreed with this idea.
If it were only a small company, having two or three high-level leaders and five or six people under them would be a waste of time and effort. Doing something like that would only hinder the Silver Elf War God's enthusiasm. It would be better for everyone to work hard together. Once the company became successful, everyone would become the backbone of the company.
But if this small company became a large company with several hundred people, it would obviously be impossible to continue using the old methods. But right now, Rorschach and the others were facing a "large company" that was about to expand to more than three thousand people.
Common ideals were enough. Common benefits were the true motivation. It was necessary to create a system that rewarded hard work and punished laziness.
And in order to increase work efficiency, it was also necessary to create specific divisions and job positions.
Once the divisions were created, it would be time to fill them with individuals and talents. But sometimes, it would be the other way around. For example, if someone was particularly skilled in communication or information gathering, they would be given an information gathering team with special funds for their activities.
Don't underestimate such tedious work. It was something that every New God's Church would have to go through when they reached a certain level of development.
And this seemingly invisible, tedious, and unimportant process of expansion had caused many Churches that had advanced by leaps and bounds to fall here. Or, they might as well bury hidden dangers that would explode in the future.
Nepotism, seniority, and family rules. The failures all had different experiences. However, the successes all had similar experiences. Most of them seriously reorganized and shared responsibilities based on their own circumstances. They also practically operated a management system.
No matter how efficient or bad the system was, or how many problems there were, at least the majority of the members could accept and acknowledge it. Then, the system would be the blood vessel of the entire team. It would allow the individual members to link together and start working together.
The reorganization wouldn't take too long. After all, in this generation, "heroes" and "celebrities" were far too cheap. Nobody knew how long the limelight and benefits of the Battle of the Gods would last. It would be too much of a waste to miss the golden period of development.
But finally, after more than ten days of hard work by Rorschach and the others, a new system was created.
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