Chapter 1136: 1136 Wave Of Change
Cassie called in Rail and Dana, and pointed the pair of Succubi at the workspace.
“We are in need of personal assistants that we can trust to help with the requests that the Guardians are making. Are you up to the task?” She asked.
They looked at the mass of requests on the boards with trepidation. That was a lot of work, and it would be constantly refreshed and updated.
But one was obsessively organized, and the other was a career investigator, who was used to the task board for a capital city. They were at least mentally capable of sorting through that.
“How is the pay?” Rail asked.
Dana smirked. “Yeah, she’s an Overlord now, there should be a pretty solid pay increase.”
Wolfe nodded. “You know, I can help you reach Overlord as well, if you want to keep up the pay increases.”
The reclusive succubus and Cassie both laughed.
“I should have expected you to say that. We can discuss it later. But I will take the job as long as I can convince Rail to assist. She’s got the practical experience with prioritizing projects that I only have in theory.” Dana replied.
Rail reluctantly nodded. “Alright, I will take the job. I am pretty good at keeping annoying Demons in line, so it shouldn’t be too bad dealing with all this.
How do we start? Do we make a list of spells that need to be made?”
Wolfe gestured to the board. “I think that a lot of it can be sorted by making them cooperate with each other. The ones that have requests that nearby Guardians can fix can just be contacted. Tell both sides to get along and resolve the issue.
If it’s an issue that they can’t solve, like one that needs Witch or Magi magic, or specialty Demon or Fae magic, then bring it to us, or to the Continental Rep team. I think you both know the witches who have gone to assist the four of them.”
Rail smirked. “Oh, that is a wonderful point. We only have to do what nobody else can, the rest of the work we can just delegate with a message. If we had slightly better communications, we could do it instantly.
Not everything should even need a phone call, but it’s too easy to get lost in never-ending questions if you use a mental link spell.”
Cassie nodded. “And writing a letter with enough details that they won’t just call you anyhow would take almost as much time as a phone call. I guess it really is unavoidable.”
Rail shrugged. “We will figure something out eventually. I am certain that there is a better way, we just haven’t come up with it yet.
But from what is here, it looks like you’ve prioritized the cultural changed right behind the safety and survival issues.”
Wolfe nodded. “That was me. I think that it will be most important to get everyone working at the same level and toward the same goals so that we don’t end up with a whole wave of obsolete technologies that nations have spent years developing, only to realize that the rest of the world was moving in another direction.
Not just for efficiency, but to keep them from backsliding. If they’re stuck with a surplus of items nobody wants, they will start stockpiling them for the local regions, and end up isolated and unable to adapt to the next wave of developments because they didn’t adopt the necessary steps before them.”
“Oh, you really thought this through.” Dana commended him.
“I wish I could claim credit, but it was all in the history data crystals that I went through while studying. Nobody listened the last time, so it was shelved as a theory, but this time I can make them actually go along with the plan instead of focusing on weapons to challenge each other and secrecy that delays progress for decades.”
Rail smiled. “Well, you do have a point. We can start working on actual improvements when they stop fighting and competing with each other.
I suppose that they’ll never stop competing, but if we can get them enough guidance that they’re at least all competing on productive topics, it will be enough to get them started down the path.”
Dana waved toward the door. “You can let us get started. It will take a few hours to get through the basics and send out the essential messages, then we will get with you for the spells to cover the most urgent responses.
Those ones almost all seem to be security and food related, so they will need the pair of you, or one of the other Witches instead of Cassie.”
“Alright, good luck. If they give you trouble, let me know. I don’t think that they will with Rail here. Most of the time, Overlords and Saints get enough respect that they can get their jobs done without issues.” Wolfe agreed.
Wolfe headed for another unoccupied room and began on the spells that he knew were going to be required in the near future. Village protection with mana gathering arrays.
The rest could be maintained by even one or two local magic users, and there weren’t many villages in the rest of the world that didn’t have even one Witch in them.
It was only on this continent that such a situation existed, and they had already started on changing that.
It was just a shame that it took so long to train new mages. If they had whole batches of graduates to send out to low magic areas, like doctors to rural villages, life would be so much easier.
Unfortunately, even with the power that they had gained after the mass Saint Rank awakening, they still had a lot of learning to do before they were ready to graduate and head out into the world.
Asking people to just uproot their lives and move would be a pain, but there might be some way that he could undo the migration from the smaller villages that the previous Witch Saints started.
Maybe a subtle ad campaign on the joys of small-town living and being in touch with nature as a Witch.
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