Chapter 142: Bai Xueyan's Plan Towards Liu Anwei

And because It is still growing, so using these ideas to create this world does not seem like a bad plan, and it cannot help it as the time it spent with other World Wills is less than 100 years, with most of them being bragging about their inhabitants.

"They are a form of food, and they also contain an amazing amount of spiritual energy that can be used for the cultivation of the Xu family, or you can trade them to the Empyrean Trade Consortium in exchange for resources, or use this as the main meal options for the disciples," Liu Anwei replied as she slashed the beast in half and then collected its dead body in her storage ring.

"But the Xu family doesn't need much of these right now, so why are we killing so many?" Bai Xueyan asked, looking at the beast in confusion.

"Of course not, since most of it will be given to the Consortium so that my mom can get a better reputation and be accepted by the citizens of this city," Liu Anwei answered.

"Then what about the disciples?" she asked again.

"They will eat the same thing, but the quality will be higher than the ones sold by the Consortium. From what I saw, we need it more than them, as most of the citizens are poor," Liu Anwei answered again.

"Why?" She asked.

"I think it's mostly because the City Lord died, which made the small families fight among themselves and forget about the citizens; this caused the people to lose a lot of jobs as they were not safe with each family trying to kill anyone who associated with them.

In addition, with no army to keep the roads safe, the merchants were not able to travel often, which limited their trading, which limited them to live off the little they got from the plants they had to grow to eat." Liu Anwei said confidently.

Bai Xueyan smiled as she saw the confident look on her best friend's face; she asked these questions on purpose as she wanted her to think more critically as she will be the Sect leader who needs to lead the disciples to glory, which requires a good leader.

In the center of the room stood a sturdy desk made of smooth wood, with its surface clear except for a few blank scrolls and an inkstone. The simplicity of the desk as there were not many things that need the Sect Leader's approval as there are not many things that the sect is involved in.

Behind the desk was a high-backed chair, cushioned for comfort but with a sleek design. It offered support during long hours of planning.

A large window on one side of the room lets in plenty of natural light, brightening the space and providing a stunning view of the mountain range outside.

The fresh air from the open window carried a calming presence, but no one could hear or see anything from outside. The room was also equipped with a formation to control the brightness when necessary.

Beneath the window was an ancient small tea table with a tea set, which was finely crafted with delicate patterns on the porcelain. It was always ready for meetings or moments of quiet reflection.

One wall held a set of empty shelves, ready to be filled with scrolls and manuals as the Sect grew.

For now, they stood as a symbol of what was to come, a blank slate waiting to be written upon.

On another wall, a map of the mountain range was pinned up, outlining where future expansions, training grounds, and peaks would be developed.

It was clear that both Liu Anwei and Bai Xueyan had already made plans for the future.

The floor was lined with a plain but soft rug with simple patterns inspired by the surrounding mountains. It gave the room a sense of warmth without being too elaborate, fitting the practical nature of Liu Anwei.