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Chapter 678 - 196 Rewards for Subordinates, Willing to Die for the Gang Leader (10,000 Words for Subscription)_3
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Chapter 678: Chapter 196 Rewards for Subordinates, Willing to Die for the Gang Leader (10,000 Words for Subscription)_3

Achievements were also categorized, varying in size, and accordingly, their points varied as well; saving a batch of goods for the guild, for example, earned ten points.

Once you had these points, you could go to the White Tiger Hall’s Library Pavilion to exchange them for achievements.

Inside the Library Pavilion were various Cultivation Techniques gathered by Chen Jie from Nan Batian and Peng Shizhong; there were hundreds of books already, and the collection was still growing over time.

And these points could be exchanged for these secret manuals.

The variety of secret manuals was rich, ranging from the ordinary Grand Ancestor Long Fist to Chen Jiusi’s Water Manipulation Palm, or even the Stone Breaking Hand—all of which Chen Jie had placed inside the Library Tower. As long as you had points, you could exchange them.

It was even rumored that if you had enough points, the Gang Leader might even place the world-famous "Seventeen Dragon Capturing Palms" here for exchange.

This greatly increased the disciples’ enthusiasm—who wouldn’t want to learn these impressive Martial Arts?

Moreover, besides Martial Arts, it included Elixirs, from Skin Buff Realm elixirs to Iron Bone Realm’s Bone Strengthening Pill, all of which could be exchanged for points; the Gang Leader had even mentioned that in the future, there would be Energy Transformation Level elixirs added.

Not to mention weapons—they were all top-level, and custom orders were available within the guild.

In any case, as long as you contributed to the Fishing Guild, there would certainly be a reward.

Under the rules set by Chen Jie, an ordinary disciple, even if just meticulously patrolling and managing public security, would earn twelve points per year, enough to exchange for an entry-level "Grand Ancestor Long Fist."

He wanted every disciple to truly feel that they could change their destiny through their own efforts.

Zhao Ya was amazed by this reward system after seeing it, because she realized that if she were Chen Jie’s disciple, she would definitely try her best to perform meritoriously for the guild, exchange points for secret manuals, and soar high.

And there was still more; these were just Chen Jie’s reward policies.

The third point involved the family benefits for Fishing Guild Disciples.

Mainly divided into two parts, with the first part being the most crucial.

The White Tiger Hall had established the Fishing Guild Academy, employing professional teachers to educate the children in various subjects.

The Gang Leader promised: any child from the family of a Fishing Guild Disciple, starting from age six, could enter the Fishing Guild Headquarters’ Academy, free of charge, with the school even providing lunch.

Your children could learn two types of knowledge at the school.

Liberal arts and martial arts.

Moreover, whether in liberal arts or martial arts, all graduates would be fully accepted by the Fishing Guild and could obtain a respectable job with a secure future within the guild.

Chen Jie even provided career planning: those in liberal arts could become financial recorders for the Fishing Guild, officials at various hall branches, or even Advisors for managers, among other clerical positions.

Those graduating in martial arts could immediately join the White Tiger Hall, starting as official disciples, with the outstanding ones even starting as elite disciples, eligible to take up positions such as squad leaders.

Moreover, martial arts students would be trained by disciples of the Willow Tendon Realm or above within the guild.

Teaching Martial Arts, and Chen Jie personally picked various foundational Martial Arts Skills from the Library Tower to give these children a head start.

Chen Jie even ruled that these disciples could attend a public class by the Gang Leader each month!

Just this alone drove the whole Fishing Guild crazy, especially those with children.

They couldn’t immediately grasp the impact of their children’s learning, but being able to attend a class by the Gang Leader every month meant their children were the Gang Leader’s students.

Imagine if your child performed outstandingly and caught the Gang Leader’s eye—it would be a soaring rise! This opportunity for public class had these Fishing Guild Disciples restless.

Those with children were ready to send them in; those without were eager to have children quickly.

The purpose behind Chen Jie’s actions was simple: to tie these Fishing Guild Disciples firmly to his battle chariot.

And to plan for talent for his future grand endeavors.

Chen Jie realized during the process of recruiting talent that the Fishing Guild severely lacked literate and educated individuals.

The illiteracy rate across Daqian should be above ninety-five percent, with most literates concentrated among the Mulan people, while there were too few among the Han; in the entire Mianshui County with nearly eighty thousand people, Chen Jie managed to recruit only one hundred literates.

This highlighted the extremely low literacy rate, and for his future grand endeavors, he could not do without literate and educated individuals.

So now, he intended to cultivate many literate individuals, even basic elementary education from his previous life would be sufficient.

This was the purpose behind Chen Jie establishing the academy.

To nurture reserve talent and incidentally raise the cost of betrayal among the Fishing Guild Disciples.

Indeed, there are always few truly loyal individuals in this world; many do not betray simply because the cost of betrayal is too high, and what Chen Jie aimed to do was increase this cost of betrayal.

Chen Jie maximized all sorts of benefits; these people would think, if Chen Jiusi was no longer the Gang Leader of the Fishing Guild, whether another Gang Leader would provide them with the current benefits?

That’s why after Nan Batian’s defeat, none of these disciples fought desperately with Chen Jie.

The reason was simple; Nan Batian never provided them with livelihood security. Following Nan Batian meant only a small amount of silver per month; with such meager pay, why would they risk their lives?

But what about Chen Jie?

He almost pushed their benefits to the max; as disciples, their pay was transparent.

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