Apocalypse: Transmigrated General's Daughter Uses Space to Survive Chapter 303: How to Reinforce the Bunker
Once everyone started to monitor the other in order to steal resources or supplies, things would beco complicated.
Of course, everyone else in that room understood his efforts and agreed with him.
"I think that’s a great idea. And while expanding, dig up more so that we can build a large pool that can be filled with spiritual spring water.
People can go in to soak in it when they co back from battle with injuries or after vigorous training.
I think it can help in their cultivation." Chu Miao also suggested this because she thought it would be better and fair to have all the sect mbers who worked hard to have so benefits.
"Your suggestions are very sound. Since the mountain is not small, we can hollow out most of it and build living quarters for different people.
In any society, to maintain peace, hierarchy must not be forgotten. Otherwise, people would get complacent and chaos would reign.
So, while under construction, make sure you separate the living quarters of the leaders of the sect on one side, ordinary people on another, and cultivators on another section.
Also, to avoid slacking off once soone has achieved sothing, make sure the standard of the houses, be it the size, design, and presence of spiritual energy is different.
People would be assigned residence depending on their achievents and improvent. If soone has been given a more luxurious residence but after a stipulated ti didn’t improve, while another living in a low standard house showed significant improvent, then they would exchange their residences.
This should not be negotiable. It will ensure that the mbers of the sect are always on their toes and working hard to improve.
Also, the pool Bunny ntioned. It can’t just be used by everyone, otherwise so people would think they are entitled to such benefits.
It should be accessed only by those who have perford certain missions and made a contribution.
It can be used as a form of reward earned by individuals. What do you say about that?" Grandpa Chu suggested this after listening to his granddaughter and grandson-in-law.
"Eh!! They say the older the ginger the spicier it is. I didn’t expect Grandpa to co up with such a brilliant idea." Chu Hao jumped to praise his grandfather.
The others looked at him trying to curry favor and looked away in unison.
However, they still had to agree with him. Grandpa Chu’s suggestion was excellent. It will prevent unnecessary conflicts once they move there in the future.
"There should also be a universal kitchen and dining hall where people could go and get als for a small fee if they can’t cook in their houses.
However, I suggest that we still encourage people to live their lives normally even when we are inside the mountain.
A separate space should also be created to serve as a training ground where people can go to spar and practice different techniques.
We should also have classes. Even though none of us is proficient in the various professions like alchemy and talisman drawing, we can teach what we know no matter how little.
It will benefit future generations. Moreover, regular classes including the subjects that were taught in schools before the apocalypse must continue.
We cannot cultivate an ignorant younger generation. Right?" Chu Miao also explained what had co to mind after listening to her grandfather’s earlier suggestions.
"That sounds about right. What about transportation? Since we are going to build this secondary refuge inside a mountain surrounded by a forest, how do we get in and out? We cannot forget about that. Otherwise, it would be discovered in a few days if people keep seeing others going inside the mountain and not coming out." Father Chu also chid in to express his opinion.
This was sothing they had indeed overlooked and if it wasn’t dealt with carefully, then their efforts of building a refuge would be in vain.
"Maybe Little Bunny has a suggestion?" Butler Cheng who had been listening at the side sad while focusing back on Chu Miao.
"Yes, Bunny, do you have a suggestion?" Chu Hao also asked eagerly because his sister’s thoughts were always different from others. He wondered if she would suggest sothing even more unique again.
However, all Chu Miao could think about was teleportation. She really didn’t think there was another way of transportation they could use and maintain secrecy.
"My suggestion is teleportation. I was thinking about building a large teleportation array outside the bunker and also on top of this building we live in. One end would be on the mountain bunker entrance, the other on the roof.
This way, if we have to evacuate in a hurry, we won’t have to worry about transport.
As long as we had enough ti to transfer the people, then even if our sect is under siege, we would still manage to leave.
Following this principle, that teleportation array cannot be exposed easily. So, we will also build small teleportation arrays in different parts of the province.
If soone wants to go sowhere, they would need to use the coordinates of the small teleportation array they wanted to appear in before activating the array.
So, we would also need a second transportation array on the mountain." Chu Miao had seen the sa thing done by sects and academies in ancient tis.
The easiest form of transport was teleportation or using spirit beasts. Therefore, she believed this thod would be the best.
"Miaoer is right. Using teleportation arrays will help to maintain secrecy, especially since not everyone can activate one." Ye Xuan felt that his girlfriend’s idea was genius.
The others also nodded. It was the best option. Moreover, from what they had heard from Chu Miao before, activating teleportation arrays required spirit stones and not everyone can find one.
Maybe because of the reappearance of spiritual energy in the world, spirit stones would also appear, but one will have to know the location of the teleportation array and also have the ability to protect themselves from the traps she would set outside the bunker in case an outsider entered.
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