Chapter 1017: Chapter 537: Developnt Strategy_2 Chapter 1017: Chapter 537: Developnt Strategy_2 “`
So, this decade was critical for the Lin Family.
Even for the many clans under the Lin Family’s command, it was also an imnsely critical decade.
After lengthy discussions, Lin Tianming and the others offered their carefree strategies and essentially set the main direction for the Lin Family’s developnt.
In the coming ti, the Lin Family would first complete the migration of the subordinate forces from all major mountain ranges and allocate the spirit land industries belonging to them.
And within a few years, expand the size of the workshops in each mountain range, thereby redistributing their benefits.
For the family itself, all the spirit lands vacated in the Luoyun Mountain Range had to be maintained anew.
Thereafter, the family would dispatch clan mbers whose potential was exhausted to guard the various spirit land industries while vigorously cultivating spiritual dicines and spirit materials, these basic resources, to ensure the family’s economic sources.
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At the sa ti, they planned to further increase the scale and duration of the clan mbers’ trials.
In addition, so of the mortals left behind by those clans were also to be mixed with the mortals from the Lin Family.
In ti, the Lin Family would migrate so mortals to other mortal cities, transmitting the Lin Family’s bloodline, conveying their ideology, and ultimately assimilating them.
So far, the Lin Family had acquired a foundation of several million mortals, nearly half of whom were originally from other clans.
Through many years of assimilation, those mortals had already been completely integrated.
Now, even if they acquired several million more mortals, they would be able to assimilate them gradually and eventually make them part of the Lin Family.
And this point, for a clan, was still very important.
After all, everyone is well aware that mortals are the foundation of a power’s developnt; as long as there is a sufficiently large number of mortals, more individuals with spiritual roots will be born every year.
This point had been realized by the Lin Family over the years.
Take the Lin Family, from the end of the Luoyun Mountain’s great battle, the clan mbers grew from just over a hundred to more than a thousand, and they were close to breaking the two-thousand mark.
More crucially, a genius with absolute talent like Lin Tianyun had erged.
Such an explosive growth occurred within just a few decades.
And such a vast change was not only a quantitative transformation but also a qualitative one.
This, then, was the change brought about by the mortal base, and it also laid an extrely solid foundation for the Lin Family.
Because of this, the Lin Family highly valued mortals.
Now, with sufficient territory, the Lin Family intended to further expand the scale of mortals.
Secondly, it was to expand the spirit land industry, allowing the clan to have a long-term economic source.
In addition to the Luoyun Market and Qianchuan Market, as well as the large workshops in other mountain ranges, the Lin Family had certain revenue rights.
Looking ahead, it was foreseeable that the Lin Family’s basic resources would be secure, and their developnt would be much faster.
Under such circumstances, the major decisions discussed by the Lin Family’s senior mbers were significantly important for the developnt of the Lin Family.
Toward the end, Lin Tianming and the others essentially agreed on a broad direction of developnt.
As long as there were no unexpected circumstances, the family would develop according to the direction set by the family.
In summary, there were a few points, first, to fully control the subsidiary forces under their command, second, to solidify the developnt of the family’s large spirit land industries, third, to develop the scale and quality of the clan mbers, nurturing more talented clan mbers.
To achieve this, the Lin Family needed ten, or even a hundred years to gradually progress.
During this period, the Lin Family would keep a low profile in their developnt, not easily getting involved in conflicts, and prioritize stability above all.
Having established the basic direction of developnt, this high-level gathering ca to a close.
The mood was light, and everyone was in good spirits, chatting leisurely with a sense of gratification in their words.
At this mont, Lin Shikang shifted the topic and asked Lin Tianming about his subsequent plans.
Lin Tianming thought about it; he had no other matters to attend to.
Currently, he planned to further consolidate his alchemy skills and then devote so ti to cultivation.
During this ti, he also intended to practice the Spirit Technique obtained from the Lin Jian Sect and the one from Yang Chengfeng.
Although these two Spirit Techniques were only Yellow Grade, their power was sowhat stronger than ordinary Divine Skills.
Thus, having one more skill could strengthen his own power, and facing stronger opponents in the future, he would be more confident.
This ant that he had plenty to do next, and even if everything went smoothly, he might not be able to leave seclusion within five years.
However, even so, Lin Tianming did not mind.
After all, he now had plenty of ti, the Cultivation World was peaceful, and there were no significant events occurring in the family that required his presence.
Since that was the case, his seclusion for cultivation would not affect the family.
Understanding this, Lin Tianming then spoke of his plans.
Lin Shikang and the others, upon hearing this, nodded in satisfaction.
In their eyes, Lin Tianming was like the family’s Stabilizing Sea Needle; as long as his strength increased further, the overall strength of the family would also rise.
Conversely, no other clan mber could, like him, significantly drive the family’s advancent.
And Lin Tianming’s talent was already well known to everyone, no further elaboration was required.
Now, the family was gradually on the right track, and the prospects for developnt were excellent; naturally, a powerhouse like Lin Tianming needed to focus on his cultivation.
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