Cultivators still needed their individuality, but they needed to be given a sense of belonging.
With how the sect worked, how could they feel this?
This was also why many sects ended up having the sect leader''s descendants continue the sect since they felt the sect was their family.
But those genius ones?
Those that succeeded would just go out and build their own sect or family.
"What do you suggest then?" MingYue asked since what Alex said was correct.
The good cultivators would still provide some backing to the sect they came from, while the others would just give them some resources and call it even.
If the cultivator succeeded and became immortal, they would just announce the sect was under their protection and then not do anything since the words alone would bring a lot of benefits to the sect.
"We make them think of the sect as their family.
Only when they endure hardships together will they develop a sense of comradeship."
Alex suggested changing how it worked.
In the first year, every cultivator would be required to practice together without the use of qi to make sure everyone had a similar strength level so they could cooperate with each other.
Every cultivator would then be given a nickname that they would use for the entire year.
This would be done to give them a new identity, as he would put them through hellish training to the point they forgot where they came from and what talents they had.
This program would last three months, but Alex would make the training feel like three years of Hell.
After three months, everyone would then gather together and have a party to relieve their stress.
Afterward, they would be reassessed based on their potential, and some would become inner and core disciples.
But even though they would have different places to live, Alex wouldn''t really separate them.
Depending on the number of people, Alex would separate them into their own groups.
For example, if there were two core disciples, then there would be two groups.
Each core disciple would then become responsible for the inner disciples and the inner disciples, in turn, for the outer disciples.
Each group would have its own elders responsible for giving out missions and tasks for them to achieve. Sear?h the novёlF~ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Alex wanted the sect to feel like a second home for them to live in, where they could return to. Not just a checkpoint in their cultivation journey.
Most sects were unable to do this because they were limited in strength and resources.
Thankfully, Alex and MingYue were Progenitors, meaning their journey would not stop unless they were dead or they reached the peak of strength.
Bai Yue Sect also had another big cheat that would make every cultivator unable to leave, and that was Alex''s world technology.
It wasn''t the weapons or even Mana, but the entertainment from his world.
Once tasting it, Alex was sure they would get addicted.
This didn''t mean they''d give them everything from Alex''s world.
They would choose the ones that could increase the feeling of comradeship among the sect members.
For example, having a MOBA tournament.
But Alex needed to consider this thoroughly since it could also create cracks as they began to call each other names.
He still remembered some of the people in his high school had stopped being friends because the others kept kill stealing, and then in retaliation, one became a feeder to the other group, resulting in their complete defeat.
Afterward, neither of them could even talk to each other without calling each other names.
"You Walking Gold Pinata!"
"You KS artist!"
The sect would also give tasks to help people in their city and expand the sect''s territory.
There were still many details that hadn''t been fleshed out yet, but this was already enough for them to start running.
It didn''t take long for the steel gate to open, revealing a woman dressed in a white shirt and blue jeans.
After MingYue introduced modern clothing, many preferred to wear it since it was more comfortable and easier to use compared to their own old clothing.
But MingYue made a rule not to allow them to wear it outside the secret realm since it would make them the center of attention, something they wanted to avoid for now.
The woman then greeted them.
She looked at ZanLu affectionately with a beautiful smile, then bowed toward MingYue.
The woman had quite an attractive face, though not quite a beauty, with black hair in a bob-cut style.
Her name was HuaLu, ZanLu''s wife.
"Welcome back, Lady MingYue," she said with respect.
MingYue nodded and then instructed ZanLu to let all the newcomers mingle with the current populace.
They also needed to register all their names and information to create IDs, a concept still foreign to them.
Usually, if they were just normal commoners, no one would care whom they married or how many kids they had.
But it was different in this place; not only did they need to put all their information, but each of them also needed to provide a vial of blood and have their weight and height measured.
All these required someone to instruct to make sure everything ran smoothly.
Thankfully, commoners in MingYue''s world were already accustomed to following instructions without asking why.
If this had been done with people from prominent families, they would have kept asking what this was for, resulting in a waste of time and resources.
The group then entered through the gate, and inside, they found many camps built on the ground, as the real accommodation was still being built.
Alex had sent many camping tools to allow them to live temporarily.
It was nothing sophisticated for Alex, but for these people, they found it interesting.
The newcomers felt like they were entering a completely new world.
ZanLu then started instructing them on what they needed to do since almost every one among them could not read.
If not, MingYue would have just given them a starter guide.
MingYue also told the JianFeng family to mingle with the others; she only took MingHao with her, as HuaLu told MingYue about the current situation of the sect.