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Chapter 194
“Jishuka, take the kids and come under me”
The moment that Grid said so Lauel winced and hurriedly sent him a whisper
–Grid, what did you say just now?
Grid was confused
–What’s wrong?
Lauel spoke with frustration
–Your way of talking is wrong!
Lauel knew that the Tzedakah Guild was a prestigious guild that existed since the days of LTS The scale was small, but they had a tradition of at least six years They had the pride of those who reigned at the top But rather than respecting them, Grid told theuild members would be disappointed and repelled by Grid
–You should negotiate You have to respect them Then convince them to cooperate Do you think that if you speak to them like that, they will just follow you?
“…”
Grid noticed his uild usting’ Was he any different froh school days, who made Grid his bread shuttle just because he was more powerful? ‘In the first place, the words I chose rong’
But things had changed since entering the Tzedakah Guild Grid had ot to know each other little by little Grid recognized the guild ues Yet he told them to come under him, like they were servants
Grid was very disappointed in himself
‘How could I treat them like this?’
He controlled them with his items, so did he subconsciously perceive theh fanored hio in the National Coht for my companions!’
Grid’s character had deepened and matured compared to the past But that was only when co The evidence was that he was jealous of Noe’s popularity and posted malicious comments about hihteousness and egotism due to his unfavorable environment, so he couldn’t mature in such a short amount of time
But
“I’m sorry I’ll correct what I just said”
By default, Grid was someone who tried hard Thanks to his efforts, he could barely beno talents In addition, he was able to beco as he realized and corrected his ain All of you, please join the guild that I will make I want to continue to be with you, and I need your strength I will also give you strength… Let’s join together to build a country I consider you as friends and colleagues, so please”
Grid bowed deeply His attitude was very polite The stiff expressions of Jishuka and the guild members slowly released
Jishuka spoke, “Give us time to talk about it”
“What should we do?”
Grid returned to Winston after causing a fuss The Tzedakah Guild started to engage in an in-depth discussion
“Grid is a necessary existence for us Not just as a blacksth We can’t lose hiree with that part, but can Grid be the leader of a guild?”
Leadership was needed to lead an organization In order to exert leadership, they needed charisma to force people or tothat anyone could have
Why was the Tzedakah Guild operating on a small scale? There were many reasons, but the iuild Those who acted to rise to the top possessed strong individualistic tendencies None of them had the talent to lead others Even Jishuka was li the current personnel
Grid was stingy, filled with jealousy and only acted for money, so could he fulfill the role of a leader? Further? It was impossible
“A clever person like Lauel canBut it is impossible for soanization”
“That’s right If Grid creates a guild, won’t it soon collapse?”
A couild was better than an incoed that it was just Grid’s futile dream But an unexpected person came up with a different opinion
“Grid is a natural leader”
What was this nonsense? Everyone’s eyes focused on one person The person who received their interest It was Toban He was the Tzedakah Guild’s chief of staff, who became Grid’s slave in the past At one time, he was reluctant about Grid, but now he appreciated Grid more than anyone else
“What is required to be a leader? Isn’t it to unite and lead the organization, and ultianization? Think about it Grid has a power that can replace leadership”
Buzz buzz
The guild
“Power that can replace leadership?’
“What is it? I can’t figure it out”