Chapter 385 A Group of Cute Little Ones
The attitude of the Immortal Society directors at this moment put an end to Xingkong's idea of ​​turning them into warriors. These are mere scholars, so they should just do what they do best.

"The first thing we have to do when we call all the directors here is to change the position of 'First Director' to Chief Director. The First Director will always be our First Director. Now let's vote according to the rules of the Board of Directors. Please raise your hands if you agree."

After Xingkong finished speaking, he raised his hand, and the other directors raised their hands to show their agreement with this proposal.

Passed unanimously!

All the directors have a favorable impression of the new chief director.

For Starry Sky, the chief director has the same power as the first director, but there is a difference in the title. In the future, he will not be casually compared with the former first director, and he will be much freer in handling things.

The first item was passed, and Xingkong continued, "The Immortal Society has always taken free reading as our standard of conduct, which is also the concept of the first director in establishing the Immortal Society. The Immortal Society does not participate in any external struggles, and does not accept any external commissions. We are in this Immortal Tower, enjoying the pleasure that reading brings us alone.

I will not change this rule, and I hope you will not be influenced by the outside world and bring unnecessary fights into the Immortal Tower."

The directors agreed very much.

"The King of Sorrow is corrupt. Those power-hungry undead will start a war for the throne. There will definitely be undead who want to disturb our peace. I suggest closing the Immortal Tower and wait for them to decide the winner before I open it to the public."

Aisheliya said venomously: "Foolish fellow, do you think that if you close the Immortal Tower, bugs like Chick will not get in? You are all too naive! You know nothing except reading books, and your brains are rusty."

The director who was scolded by Aisheliya asked angrily: "Aisheliya, do you have any solution?"

"No!" Aisheliya said confidently.

The director was even more angry.

Xingkong immediately spoke up to stop the argument: "This is not a big problem. I think as long as the fight is not brought into the Immortal Tower, what the Immortal Mages do outside the tower has nothing to do with our Immortal Society. The Immortal Society has never restricted the freedom of Immortal Mages, and it should not do so in the future. As long as we manage the order in the Immortal Tower, the outside world will not affect us."

Aisheliya said proudly: "That's what I meant!"

Xingkong said, "Then let's take a vote?"

The topic raised by Xingkong was originally a rule that the Immortal Society would always adhere to. Even if Chike lost the Book of God, the result was only expulsion from the Immortal Tower. He did not want to change the existing rules here, and insisted on the existing principles so that the Immortal Mages would not feel too much pressure.

If there is no change, there will certainly be no opposition from the directors.

It was passed unanimously again.

Then Xingkong said to the directors, "I noticed that in the past hundred years, the Immortal Society collected books mostly by passively purchasing them from travelers, and the number of books in the Immortal Tower has been increasing very slowly. It was not until the missions were issued to adventurers that the number of books increased.

But the speed at which we increase the number of books lags far behind the speed at which knowledge in the entire plane increases, which goes against the original intention of the first director to create the Immortal Society. The Immortal Society has become like this, and all the directors are responsible!"

Xingkong's blunt questioning made all twelve directors bow their heads, including Aisheliya.

Because the Chief Director is right.

Without the supervision of the First Director, the Immortal Mages would rather invest their time in the Immortal Society's vast collection of books, and naturally would not want to go out and search for books that are not in the tower, especially to go to other planes.

It can be said that most immortal wizards are socially anxious. They can speak eloquently when talking about academics, but they dare not even open their mouths when communicating with the outside world.

Sitting in the solemn and terrifying Immortal Council are twelve little cuties.

This is probably the third reason why Chick chose me... Xingkong looked at the directors and couldn't help thinking evilly.

"Another question is, where will we get the money to buy books and daily expenses in the future?"

"Of course it's the Rot Tower that gives us the money."

Xingkong looked at the director who said this, and the director reacted and said, "The Sorrowful King has decayed, and the Decaying Tower will probably not give us the money to maintain the Immortal Tower."

The immortal directors, who had never worried about money, finally realized this serious problem.

The daily expenses of the Immortal Tower are very high. In addition to purchasing books, there are also materials needed by the Immortal Mages for some research. In the past, these expenses were provided by the Decay Tower, and the King of Sorrow has never delayed the normal operation of the Immortal Tower in terms of materials.

Now that the King of Sorrow is decaying, the entire Rotten Wasteland has become a no-man's land. Where will the funds for the future expenses of the Immortal Tower come from?
This problem obviously could not be solved by these directors who had never even left the Immortal Tower.

"Do you have any solution?" Aisheliya was quite polite to Xingkong, who was already the chief director.

Xingkong said: "If you don't have money, of course you have to find a way to make money."

One director asked, “How do you make money?”

“Selling knowledge to make money.”

Aisheliya couldn't help but say, "No, no, no, all the books in the Immortal Tower are not for sale."

The other directors also expressed their disapproval.

Xingkong explained: "Selling knowledge is not just about selling books. Remember the bloodline discussion I initiated? That discussion saved a person's life. The other party wanted to pay me, but I refused.

Perhaps we can use our knowledge to help some people solve their problems, and then charge a reasonable fee. I think this can bring funds to the Immortal Association to maintain the operation of the Immortal Tower."

The immortal mages organized discussion groups just for fun and never thought they could make money from it.

If you can earn the funds needed to maintain the Immortal Tower while maintaining your interest, it would be a good idea to "sell knowledge."

Aisheliya said directly: "I am very interested in bloodline, and I can continue to host the bloodline discussion group. You can talk to the other party again. You don't have to pay the previous money, but you have to negotiate a good price in the future."

Xingkong: "I will take care of this matter. However, the most important thing is... how to replenish the books that are missing in the Immortal Tower. I think we should be more proactive."

An immortal director asked: "How can we take the initiative? Should we send mages to collect them from all planes?"

Xingkong asked back, "Why not? Isn't that how the First Director collected all the books in the Immortal Tower? The Immortal Mage should go out and retrace the path that the First Director has taken and bring back new knowledge.

We are the Immortal Society, not the Decay Society. If the newly promoted Immortal Mages can only read books that are hundreds or even thousands of years old, it will not make us immortal!"

Xingkong's tone was extremely stern, and the Immortal Directors lowered their heads again.

This time they felt the majesty of the Chief Director!
What a bunch of cute little ones...

(End of this chapter)

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