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Chapter 147

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"A corporate system? Are you crazy? This is Aishi, a world where true Gods exist. It's a magical world where magic and technology coexist. Meanwhile, the organization we're in is a Church with Gods. Are you sure that we want to implement the so-called corporate system? "

"… Actually, I think that we can give it a try. At the very least, I don't see the need for the current New God Church to copy the old Church of True Gods."

As the one who drafted the reform plan, Rorschach shrugged in response to the questioning. He had an innocent and nonchalant expression, but he had no intention of retracting his suggestion.

The Game Church had only been established for two years. It lacked everything. Even if it wanted to expand, it lacked resources such as loyalty, backbone, and so on. However, there was one major advantage that even the old Churches didn't have.

"Since it's a blank slate, let's just write whatever we want. Why do we have to cling to those rules?

The victor always had the right to speak. If we didn't take advantage of the fact that we still had some reputation in the Game Church and that there weren't many obstacles to do what we wanted to do, once the overall situation was settled, any slight changes would likely affect the vital interests of a large number of people. We would instantly become the public enemy of the people.

"A corporate system isn't actually a deviation from the norm. According to what I know, many New God Churches already have an advanced corporate management system. It's just that there's a lot of concealment involved. For example, Honor Points, Merit Points, and so on. Aren't they just performance evaluations? We're just too lazy to use those strange terms to be direct."

Rorschach yawned as he explained. Everyone else in the conference room opened their mouths but didn't say anything. It was obvious that Rorschach wasn't here to ask for their opinions.

Although Rorschach wasn't lying, he was obviously exaggerating.

The system wasn't actually a problem. The core was one's attitude toward God. Even in the Churches that used the new system, they still adopted an attitude of near absolute obedience to God … Yet, most people felt that this was how it should be.

This was especially true for the churches of the God of Species. They had sayings such as "lifelong loyalty" and "it is a noble honor for God to ask you to sacrifice yourself when necessary." If they really couldn't stand it, they would choose to leave or jump ship … They would often be labeled as "disloyal" and cause a series of troubles.

But at a company … well, it was only natural to take money to do things. It would be better if you were "loyal," but if the CEO wanted you to die, you had no choice but to die … Others would probably think that you had read too many CEO novels.

If Rorschach really implemented the company system, then apart from a small number of personnel, most people would be considered as hired employees. What would happen next, there was probably no precedent to predict ….. But in Rorschach's calculations, the benefits outweighed the disadvantages.

Rorschach silently nodded as he looked at the people discussing the company system. Currently, it seemed that forcefully implementing the company system at this time was indeed the right choice. The backlash was still within expectations and acceptable.

As for the future ….. when the newcomers joined and saw the established system and mechanism, they would naturally follow it. By that time, the number of veterans would be less than one-tenth of the number of newcomers. As long as everyone could accept it, it would naturally stabilize.

This seemingly random suggestion had actually been repeatedly discussed by Rorschach, Lori, and the core members of the Game Church. At first, everyone had a lot of opinions, but since the relationship between the core members of the Game Church was very strange to begin with, with friends and family far more than superiors and subordinates, everyone finally accepted this plan.

And as long as the core members of the Game Church supported this plan, there would be no possibility of rejection.

"Chairman … Yep, that's our BOSS. Naturally, it's God. This is probably just a matter of changing the name. "

Some things wouldn't change, and confirming that the core wouldn't change from the beginning was also to give the panicking veterans a reassurance.

But the next part was the main point, and it directly involved the sensitive issue of the division of power.

Just the first substantive amendment instantly caused an uproar.

"Disband the Temple Knights and establish the Armed Forces Department to command and remove paint for all operations that require military force. Department Head … "

Without a doubt, the Temple Knights were the core of the Holy Church's actual combat strength. Disbanding just like that naturally caused a huge uproar. But when Roxia stopped talking about who would be the head of the Holy Church, everyone reflexively looked at Su Nana.

After all, Su Nanna was the Guard Knight Captain and Chief Knight. When the nominal leader of the Temple Knights was held by Godfrey, the real Knight Captain was actually Su Nanna herself.

This reform undoubtedly affected her interests, but seeing her calm expression, everyone came to a realization. It seemed that this was only a nominal reform, a change in name, and the actual change was still the same.

"A new broom sweeps clean. Let's just let him burn for a bit."

Some people already had such prejudices, but Rorschach's next words caused them to turn pale with fright.

"Department Head … Lynn."

Everyone instantly went into an uproar.

Rorschach had no intention of explaining. Actually, he was leaning towards having Su Nanna continue to be the head of the Game Church's armed forces. After all, the "old boss" had a good relationship with the subordinates, and it would be easier to appease them.

But in the end, he was actually convinced by Su Nanna.

"Previously, I was the Knight Captain because we were truly lacking in manpower, and the Knight Squadron couldn't be handed over to outsiders. But, I'm used to using underhanded methods, so it's really inappropriate for me to lead them. I even had to hand over their training to others … I feel that Sir Lynn is quite good. He should be able to train a group of muscular cannon fodder who are good at direct combat … I'm talking about knights with excellent moral integrity."

Even now, even though Su Nanna was clearly a knight, she still didn't hide her malice towards knights at all.

After asking for the opinions of others, it was confirmed that Lynn was definitely more suitable than Su Nanna to lead the Knight Squadron in direct combat training. Thus, the list of Rorschach's department head was finalized.

"I still prefer to do things by myself. It's no problem to leave the operations in the shadows to me."

Rorschach could still remember how confident Su Nanna had been back then.

"The second adjustment is that all the original intelligence resources will be reorganized. They'll all be handed over to the head of the intelligence department, Su Nanna, for overall coordination."

Being an intelligence agent was a trivial and difficult job. It was also incredibly important and required a high degree of trust. Plus, Su Nanna was an expert in this area, so it was only natural that she would be the most suitable person to take up the job.

But then, Rorschach was slightly annoyed. After all, this involved himself.

"The teaching materials and other media will also need to be reorganized. I'll be the head of the publicity department."

At this moment, the atmosphere instantly cooled down. However, this wasn't because they were dissatisfied or surprised. It was because compared to the previous two unexpected changes, it was only natural that Rorschach would be the head of the publicity department. After all, he had already achieved excellent results in teaching materials and publicity. For example, he had ridiculed the silver elves, slapped the silver elves in the face, and angered the silver elves.

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