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Chapter 190: Educated Workers Needed



Following her leaving just a couple of minutes later, Yuri told me Elder Greggory was here, and I sighed. Moments later, he walked in and turned to the corner, and sighed. "I am in awe of your ability to keep such a powerful Succubus busy," Elder Greggory commented, "I doubt anyone other than those inside the Elder council would be able to do so," He said, turning to look at me.

"You requested a meeting with me, Chelsea Silvermoon?" He asked formally.

"Yuri," I sent a mana message, "Please bring a clean chair quickly," I told her, and Elder Greggory looked at the other chair in the room and nodded. "Sorry about that, Things get messy when talking in the Demon lands, and that hasn\'t changed when dealing with Sex demons inside our borders," I told him with a wry smile.

Elder Greggory put up a hand, "Do not worry, Chelsea," He said, "I am not offended."

A moment later, Yuri came in with a comfortable chair and set it down. A second later, she grabbed the chair that was in my office and smiled, "Is there anything else you need, Chelsea, Elder Greggory?" She asked.

"Can you have them bring some food for us?" Elder Greggory asked, "I have no idea how long this meeting will take, and I am sure Chelsea could use food herself after a meeting with a Succubus Queen." He said

"Right away, Elder, Chelsea?" Yuri asked.

"Some drinks, Please," I told her, making her nod, and she headed towards the door. "Yuri," I called out, making her stop in the doorway. "Thank you so much. I really appreciate it." I told her sincerely. I saw her smile before turning and leaving.

"So, Chelsea," Elder Greggory said, sitting down in his chair before I moved to sit down in mine after properly arranging myself. "What did you call me here for?" He asked.

"People, I need Educated people and a lot of them," I told him frankly, "I need Bunny-kin or other tribesmen that can think for themselves and educate others and train them to do the work at least." I leaned forward with my hands on the desk, "You and the Elder council have put a task forward to bring my vision for our logistics in place.

This task or mission, however, you want to call it is an almost impossible task, and I knew that before putting it forward. What I need in order to start it is a group of educated people that can bring up volunteers and uneducated people up to at least do the tasks before them. If they find the talent, they need to push them forward and help us educate them in order to make this all work.

I need a dedicated staff for so many things. I don\'t believe you can understand how badly I need them." Elder Greggory held up his hand, stopping me at this moment, and I stopped to let him speak.

After a couple of moments, I could see him thinking he spoke, "So you need people of the major families to push forward educated people?" The Elder asked.

"Yes, I need Educated and motivated people," I told him straightforwardly, "I badly need them more than anyone else. That isn\'t all I need, but for this Logistical army, I have promised to make I need it more than anything else. I can deal with uneducated people at the bottom rings of society that cannot read if they are run by a competent manager that tells them what to do.

But I cannot do it without people telling them what to do. I don\'t care if they are E-rank or G-rank and cannot use mana at all. I need bodies to run things and tell others what to do. I don\'t care if they are the wastes of families as long as they have an education. Once they are in my army, and they don\'t do as they are told, the consequences will be something that they will learn quickly.

But before that, I need people that I can train minds with before I can give them equipment to move onto a battlefield." I couldn\'t help but let my desperation show.

Elder Greggory looked surprised at me, and his eyes narrowed, "You are that desperate for people?" He asked.

"Elder Greggory," I said slowly, "I am contemplating putting my women that are pregnant into manager roles and recruitment while in their riskiest point," I told him. I was blushing with shame as his face twisted to a much more hostile look. "I am not going to, but I cannot help but think of it.

I need people, Elder Greggory, and I need them so desperately that you cannot fathom how badly I need them. I would prefer to start with a core of competent people that can bring forward talents, but I don\'t have that time, and I don\'t even have that team. I have people like Yuri and Alexia who is on break." I said, quickly covering my secretaries, that would need a formal promotion of their own.

"What I don\'t have are three things I need: time, people, and talent. The biggest problems are time and people, as those people need to be educated and firm-minded. With less time, I need more people to make up for the shortfall. As you know, I have none of the three." I finished.

Elder Greggory frowned deeply and leaned back in his chair. Moments turned to minutes, and his eyes narrowed, "You contracted me because I am the most friendly towards you, and you need me to bring it up to the Elder council, isn\'t it?" He asked me, and I shrugged.

"Exactly that, Elder," I told him with a wry smile, "You and the Council can convince any family to tap into their people. But I will also tell you this so you can sell it to them. Coming in on the ground floor will allow them to set up connections in this experimental army early.

It will allow them to increase their family\'s strength if we change over to this type of force in the future if they adopt late. If we throw away this system later," I shrugged, "They lose nothing. But I need those people, and you are the best source for me to sell it to the families." I lied at the end, and Elder Greggory knew it.

There was one other way I could sell it to the Bunny-kin families that acted like nobility. It was simple, and it involved me exclusively. All I had to do was ask and tell them I would impregnate their women again and release them back to their families. If I did so, they would be falling over themselves to give me their female descents to impregnate, followed by their people.

There were several problems with this, though, and I hated to think about doing it in the first place.

Elder Greggory knew the same and looked at me in a way that told me he knew I was purposefully not saying it. He watched me for several moments before he nodded, and I sighed, "I will do this, I will put my family up to it as we have some members that I think are not doing enough and find being at home easier.

I have long found this uncomfortable and would love it if you could make them more productive," Elder Greggory smiled, and I nodded in understanding. "Although we send our children out every year to learn from the world, not all come back with achievements. If you want our wastes that come back and we hide from the world to hide the shame, then you can have them.

Maybe then they can achieve something."

My eyes opened wide as I had never considered this before. Could it be that there were more educated people than I thought? Did the very Culture that hurt me in one way be my savior in another? Was the shame of these rich noble Bunny-kin my way out? I didn\'t know if this was a good development. It could be bad or amazing, but I began to wonder if my family had \'shames\' of our own.

Bunny-kin didn\'t make it out in the world or achieve anything when forced out of their homes with little or no Achievement. Maybe they didn\'t even leave the house but pretended to.

My mind spun, and I couldn\'t help but feel hope that if it was true, I could use these people to develop something of a faction that might develop into something more. I shook my head and quickly realized I needed to temper my expectations. "I hope to have them become productive members of society again.

Worst comes to worst; they will contribute in the back line where they may be able to show an achievement at least let them back out into the open again." I said, feeling gross saying it.

Elder Greggory nodded, "As long as they do well enough and show a spine for our nation; we would welcome them to become productive members of the Tribe. As for the other families," The Elder said, his tone dropping down a tone, and he shook his head, "I am unsure if they will be willing to show their shameful family members to the public." He said.

"Then make any family that doesn\'t send some people punished in some way," I snapped without thought. "They are some of the highest members of the Bunny-kin tribe. They have privileges and education, which are needed for our Tribe and the growth of our nation. They hide their educated members who sit back and watch others go to war?

How is that not a shame to their entire family," I said and realized I wanted volunteers, and I was proposing conscription. "Sorry," I said, holding up a hand as Elder Greggory looked to be getting insulted. "I am desperate for people, but I also don\'t want people forced to work for me. I need motivated people," I sighed and I leaned back finally, "I can\'t have things both ways, but I need it all.

I need it for our Tribe, Elder Greggory, and for this experimental army to work!" I exclaimed and stopped.

Visibility I took a deep breath, and Elder Greggory watched me calm down. "This isn\'t the only reason that I called you here either, Elder," I said, "This is only the number one priority. Number two is also a necessity." I sighed.

"I see you need a lot, Chelsea," Elder Greggory said, and I winced. "That is also on the council too. You are obviously going to start needing things and a lot of things. We want to see if this will work for the Tribe.

Therefore we need to assist, and you will have to continue demanding," He said slowly, "As long as you keep yourself polite," He trailed off a little giving me a stern look, "Then please continue your demands as this is your vision and we want to see what that vision is."

I felt my hand reach up to my face and sigh loudly, and I stood, "Sorry for this, but I need more people again. These ones need to be strong," I said before walking to the corner of the room, and I began pacing. "These I do have requirements too. I need at least B rankers to start off as the people to build Divisions around.

I need Wizards and warriors or rouges or whatever they are classified as," I said, turning to him without even realizing I was walking around the room. "These will be for the Elite squads that I talked about before. I need them strong and at least B-ranked to build off of. Each squad will need a B ranker at the minimum, and I need C-ranked members as well.

These overall can be recruited from anywhere." I told Elder Greggory, "I would enjoy a solid core of Bunny-kin to start and show our seriousness to Queen Mira." I finished.

"What do you mean by a solid core?" Elder Greggory asked before quickly following up with another question, "And why would we need to prove our seriousness to Queen Mira?"

I chuckled, "I have shown my seriousness, Elder Greggory." I told him, "I have put my reputation on the line. I have put everything down on the table in order to convince Queen Mira to join us. I put everything on the table to create these squads and showed her repeatedly that I was, and am, doing my best to fulfill the contract to the best of my ability.

Have I not shown that Elder Greggory?" I asked him now.

"You have put everything on the line for the Logistical army, I would say," Elder Greggory said, and I shook my head.

"You fail to see it from Queen Mira\'s point of view, Elder Greggory," I said, reprimanding him a little. He looked at me surprised but settled down to see where I was going, "You see it from the council\'s view. But Queen Mira doesn\'t have all the information to see where all my bets are. Where I am pushing the hardest, all she can see at this time is what is in front of her." I said with a wry smile.

I liked Queen Mira, but to manipulate the Elder council, I had to manipulate her as well. "What is seeing now is only that I got increased authority and am working on those elite squads which I promised.

I never said it would be an easy task, and she never thought it would be an easy task." I took a moment, and he nodded, "Now she is seeing me working towards the goal but not the Tribe putting anything in. Only me," I said, "See where I am going?" I asked.

Elder Greggory looked at me, and I could barely see the question in his eyes as he looked at me, and I wanted to sigh as he didn\'t pick up on it. "Queen Mira was promised that the Bunny-kin would take care of her ladies.

If I have to find a solid core of B rankers from other tribes and the Bunny-kin are not the main players," I paused and looked him in the eye, and I realized I was leaning over the desk, "What does it look like to her?"

"That we are not protecting her girls," Elder Greggory said after a moment. "It will look like we are using other tribe\'s resources to protect her Illusionists while we keep our assets back to protect our main forces instead of these Elite forces, which is what exactly they will be doing," Elder Greggory looked down, and his frown was deep.

"Exactly," I said, "We have promised, and you have backed me up on this. Not only did you approve of it, you told her that you would do it. Now is the time I have to ask for those people that I can start building a structure around for these Elite squads."

Silence reigned, and Elder Greggory was looking at the desk. He was deep in thought, and finally, he nodded. "I will make sure that you have the people needed, at least for the Elite squads. Is there anything else?" He asked with a sigh.

I couldn\'t help but chuckle, "Lowest priority on things of the highest priority," I said with a wry smile as Elder Greggory looked at me. "I need trainers. I need hardened trainers built more around physical abilities. I need people who can push others to the brink without killing them.

To make it even worse," I said with a sad smile, "I need as many of them as you can get your hands on and send my way. I don\'t care about their rank, but they better be able to push our bunny-kin and other races to the brink without killing them. They will be what I use to weed out the useless people from things," I finished.

Elder Greggory stared at me with even more questions in his eyes, "What do you plan to do with them?" He asked.

"I plan to make the best Hell this world has ever seen," I told him bluntly, turning away. "I plan to make a place that will make any powerful person that comes from this place in the future shiver in memory and sweat in memory of this place."

I turned to look at Elder Greggory\'s look of confusion, "Why would you want to make that?" He asked.

"To make squads of the best military we can," I replied, "To make a place that any person who goes through it is worthy of making it though however long I make the training an Achievement. A place where no one can question that these people are strong at least in one way." I sighed and turned to Elder Greggory. "That way, we know even if they never achieved something out in the world.

They at least lived through that and that in itself is an achievement."

I watched him shiver before he even knew what I had planned truly. This was a world where I could go farther than they did in my previous world. I planned to use that and experiment the optimal conditioning.

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