Work Prophet
Chapter 299 - 57 Five Major Sectors

Chapter 299: Chapter 57 Five Major Sectors

Soviet architecture had a significant influence on modern Chinese architecture, especially during the first Five-Year Plan when a large number of Soviet experts came to China to assist with development.

It was also from that time that a large number of Soviet-style buildings began to emerge all over the country, some of which have been preserved to this day.

Of course, the term Soviet-style architecture itself is quite broad and doesn’t have a very clear definition, containing many factions, and the expression of the style often differed from one period to another.

However, the vast majority of Soviet-style buildings were deeply influenced by constructivism, advocating for simple forms, clear structures, bold imaginations, abstract design, and innovative concepts to reconstruct the world and serve reality.

They were often tasked with the political function of showcasing achievements and summoning followers.

Looking at it this way, using it for the Silver Moon Sect in Green Field didn’t seem so out of place.

The day after the auditorium was completed, Li Yu returned to Bratis and played ten episodes of "Tom and Jerry" in a row with a projector as a celebration.

As a result, the auditorium, originally designed to accommodate six hundred people, was jam-packed with over two thousand—nearly three times as many. Not only were there lizard people, but many followers from nearby villages also came after hearing the news.

Li Yu did not have the heart to turn away those who came later, so he had people remove the chairs that had already been set up, and everyone stood to watch together.

Even so, the auditorium was packed to the brim with people shoulder to shoulder, and adults carrying their children on their shoulders, while some even climbed up the stone pillars...

Fortunately, the structural design of "Please settle the final payment" was scientifically sound, and the construction team led by Fitzwilliam did not cut corners, allowing the new auditorium to pass the test on its first day of use without any tragedy occurring.

Li Yu then checked on the four newly dug fish ponds. The first batch of dogfish had already been delivered to Green Field, a total of one hundred, which were not expensive, costing only ten Golden Lions, most of which was the shipping fee.

Dogfish were a relatively common type of fish in the western regions, one could simply fish them out of the rivers, and to the local nobility like Ireya, they were basically available whenever they wanted, so no one thought of specifically farming them.

Some grand nobles did have fish ponds in their castles, but they served merely as temporary storage to keep some of the catch fresh when there was more than could be eaten at once.

Therefore, when Miss Rabbit heard that Li Yu wanted to farm the ubiquitous dogfish, she was quite surprised.

She couldn’t see much profit in this business; dogfish did grow fast, but they also ate a lot, preying on other fish in the rivers.

The Lady did some calculations for Li Yu on her fingers.

Li Yu wanted to farm dogfish for meat, but dogfish ate meat every day, and they certainly wouldn’t grow as much meat as they consumed. From this perspective, Li Yu’s dogfish farming seemed guaranteed to lose money—the more he farmed, the more he’d lose.

"It’s not calculated like that, other kinds of feed can be used as well," Li Yu said.

"Such as?"

"Insects."

"Insects? Do you plan to have people go into the woods to catch insects? It could be done, but how many insects can one person catch in a day?" Miss Rabbit roughly estimated, then shook her head, "It’s too wasteful of manpower, and it would be better to just farm the land to earn money."

"Catching insects is indeed not easy," Li Yu admitted, "so I plan to farm them directly."

To be precise, he planned to farm maggots and earthworms, because these two things are not very technically demanding to raise, and they reproduce quickly, have low breeding costs, and are rich in protein.

Not only can it feed fish, but it can also feed chickens.

Of course, to truly make fish farming successful, having feed isn’t enough; one must also consider water quality, cleanliness, disease prevention and other related issues.

In most industries, the first one to try something new often has to take many detours and pay a lot of "tuition fees," and the risks of farming are naturally high.

Fortunately, the collective economy now being implemented in the territories of the Double Rest Sect is inherently more risk-resistant than individual operations,

and although Li Yu, the Prophet, has never raised fish before, he can utilize Baidu to draw on the experience of another universe, and if any problems arise, he can directly contact experts in the field.

Therefore, Li Yu is quite optimistic about the prospects of dogfish farming; once Golden Fleece Commerce brings him carp, the Double Rest Sect’s fisheries will be ready to soar.

Just as everyone was still immersed in the joy of the new auditorium’s completion and dreaming of the future, Li Yu issued several edicts related to organizational structure adjustments.

After much contemplation, Li Yu decided against replicating the traditional Church hierarchy of copying structures like the Pope, Cardinals (Cardinal), archbishops to bishops.

It’s not to say that such a power structure is bad; rather, this pyramid-like construct relies more heavily on middle managers to govern the Church.

Top-level decision-makers rarely or never come into direct contact with the lowest-level executors; orders from the top are passed down through various levels of management.

The advantage is that after delegating some of the authority to mid-level managers, Li Yu’s burden is significantly reduced; instead of managing an entire Church, he now manages a few subordinates who then drive the whole hierarchy.

This setup also fully harnesses the initiative of managers at all levels, ensuring that even if one day Li Yu is absent, or simply wants to slack off, the organization can still operate on its own.

In fact, the ruling group of the Red Lion Empire also employs a similar framework: one Emperor, followed by the Emperor’s vassals, and the vassals’ vassals... with the Emperor delegating tasks to vassals, who then push the commands down the line.

For such an organizational structure to work well, a prerequisite is to have a group of ideologically firm and highly capable middle managers, otherwise the commands from the top decision-makers would result in a poorly executed performance, or even in actions contrary to the original intentions.

And these middle managers are precisely what the newly established Double Rest Sect lacks the most.

Even though Li Yu has conducted activities like open mic nights in Green Field to unearth talent, compared to old-established religious factions like the Silver Moon Church, the Double Rest Sect still has a pitifully small talent pool.

This forced Li Yu to adopt a more flattened organizational structure in the early stages.

He divided the personnel of the Double Rest Sect into five main departments according to their functions.

They are Missionary, Military, Technology, Business, and Supervision, corresponding to the Preaching Institute, Black Dog Guard, Truth Bureau, Wealth Association, and Judgement Court, respectively.

Li Yu plans to choose one to two leaders for each department; however, other than the Black Dog Guard, which already has Onund as Commander and Jude as Deputy Commander, other departments are still without leaders.

For the Truth Bureau, Li Yu initially wanted Clara for the role, but the little maid was kidnapped, so he can only have Fitzwilliam fill in temporarily. Regarding the Preaching Institute, Li Yu is quite optimistic about Adelle, but unfortunately, she is still hesitant.

In terms of ability, Anton wouldn’t be a bad choice either, but having joined the Double Rest Sect only recently and with mixed motives, Li Yu can only let Yadun fill in temporarily.

Then there’s the Wealth Association, which Li Yu plans to use for developing business ventures and earning money; the search for a suitable candidate is still underway. The Judgement Court, despite its ominous name, actually serves an internal supervisory function to ensure the purity of the organization.

Finding a candidate for this role is not easy either, but fortunately, there is no rush for now.

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