"Disorder, chaos, and killing are not in line with the interests of our Marine." Yarlin narrowed his eyes and looked at everyone's expression. "I know that you are not interested in maintaining the justice of the sea. So, what about the purest interests?"
"A Naval Branch and a united Marine Club." Yarlin faintly said: "Think about it, for the former, you can only plunder the wealth of your own territory at most, but for the latter, we don't need to work hard and carefully to plunder and exploit, or accidentally be killed by a vicious pirate group. Because, we will become the most powerful force in the entire East Blue, and the entire East Blue will become our fish pond."
"Pirates, merchants, even islands and countries are just schools of fish that we raise." Yarlin grinned, revealing his white teeth. "And as the master, if you want to choose the fish to eat meat, isn't it a matter of course? The fish in the fish pond will not have the power to resist."
Everyone in the room had different expressions on their faces. Arlen paused for a moment before continuing, "Of course, this is the future. However, everyone needs to understand that order means wealth to those who wear military uniforms. The number of members in the Navy Club will slowly increase, and every new member means that the club's strength will increase. This speed will only get faster and faster. We all know that in any organization, the first members to join will have the most say in the organization in the future, and they will be given a bigger share of the pie."
"I know everyone's concerns. I honestly admit to everyone that the Marine Club is an ambition of mine, but this ambition is too big to be realized by my own strength. Similarly, the future of the Marine Club can't be controlled by me alone. In fact, the Marine Club can't be controlled by anyone alone. It can't be controlled by anyone alone."
"What I want is to form a small group with some of the members who joined the club first, and help each other in the club, so that even if the club grows in the future and there are many members, our small group will still have the weight to speak, and the members of the small group can seize as much power and benefits as possible in the club."
Ya Erlin's blatant display of his ambition made his words sound credible. Everyone in the room began to ponder his words. Then, he took out a few small booklets and distributed them to everyone.
The book wasn't thick, only a few pages thick. It contained the basic rules and regulations of the club that Yarlin had drafted. Inside it was a simple and clear explanation of the club's program and purpose, as well as the rights and obligations of every club member. There were also some agreements and simple rules and regulations.
Yarlin didn't say a word. He let them read and think on their own. He sat on the chair and waited patiently with his fingers crossed on the bridge of his nose.
"The club represents the common will of all the members. The official members who join the club have the right to vote."
"For the time being, the club will only accept the Naval Branch of the East China Sea. Each branch can only send one representative to join the club as an official member."
"The unifying events and orders of the club organization need to be decided by voting by all the members, following the principle of the minority obeying the majority. That is, if more than half of the members agree to an order, it will be the will of the club. Once it is issued, all the members must cooperate with it."
"The members of the club are not allowed to do anything that harms the interests of the club. Otherwise, they will be expelled from the club, and the corresponding responsibility will be pursued. The club will not rule out any means to pursue the matter."
"The enemy of the club is the enemy of all the members. The members of the club have the obligation to protect the interests of the club."
"The sharing of information, resources, and strength between the members of the club follows the principle of equality and voluntariness. The club itself pursues the principle of equal exchange."
"Every member of the club can submit a mission to the club. After the club approves, it will be distributed to all the members. After the mission is completed, the club will collect a symbolic fee to maintain the daily operation of the club. (The form of the mission includes the specific mission information, the difficulty of the mission, and the corresponding reward. The reward can be in the form of points, currency, or physical objects.) "
"The members of the club implement a point system. That is, every member of the club is called a member. The levels of the members are divided into three grades, from one to three. A level one member's vote is equivalent to one vote per meeting. A level two member's vote is equivalent to two votes per meeting. A level three member's vote is equivalent to three votes per meeting."
"The promotion of a member is based on the accumulation of points. A level one member starts with 100 points. When the accumulated points reach 1000 points, they can apply to be promoted to a level two member. When a level two member's accumulated points reach 10000 points, they can apply to be promoted to a level three member."
"The acquisition of points comes from the member's contribution to the club (it can be to complete the missions given by the club, or to exchange currency or physical objects). After the club's evaluation, the corresponding points will be awarded. The changes in points will be recorded by the club. Private transactions between members are not allowed."
"Conflicts and disputes between members can be applied to be fairly adjudicated by the club. Once the application is made, the results of the adjudication must be carried out. Otherwise, it will be regarded as a violation of the club's constitution and will be punished accordingly."
"A portion of the club's operation and results will be reserved for the club's expansion and maintenance. The rest will be distributed to the club's members in the form of dividends. It will be distributed according to the corresponding contribution and member level."
"The club's management and operation will be supervised by all members. Any member's amendments to the constitution will require more than 23% of the votes to pass."
"The management and operation of the club will be undertaken by level two and above members selected by the club."
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There were dozens of articles and rules, a brief but detailed introduction of the club's operating procedures and rules. At the back, there were detailed regulations on the corresponding rights and obligations of each level of member.
The room became increasingly quiet. Gradually, only the sound of holding breath and frowning thinking could be heard. As they read, the words on the book seemed to outline the outline of the club's future in their minds. In addition to Yarlin's words at the beginning, each of them began to be moved.
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