Divine Beast Ascension - 97 Planning The School Trip
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97 Planning The School Trip

"That we can do." Hurdo smiled, a little anxious to have a good fight.

"When it comes to caring for the students, I've gotten a number of tents from a merchant in the past. Ania and Hurdo, you'll be the one's to keep those in your void rings."

To the side, over a dozen bundles of thick canvas, rope, and poles appeared. Both Ania and Hurdo walked up and each stored half of the bundles for later use.

"For food, I want Klor and Warlon doing the hunting and gathering for dinner and breakfast. Let's let the students handle their own lunches," added Vloz. "That way they might learn to care for themselves, a necessary skill if they ever leave the territory."

"Sounds alright to me."

"Me too."

Klor and Warlon both nodded and agreed to their easy responsibilities.

"As for night watch, I think both instructors should take s.h.i.+fts, but they should also work together with a few students each s.h.i.+ft. We need to teach them as much as we can on this trip," stated Vloz.

"Sounds simple enough. What do we do about the beasts that the students kill?" asked Ania.

"I'll let you decide that. If you feel it's worth storing in your void rings, then do so. If you feel that the beast is insignificant and has nothing worth harvesting, then don't worry about it."

"Keep in mind that we should let the students hunt in groups. I don't want any students working solo, not even the advanced adepts," explained Vloz. "They should have at least three to six people per group, three to four students for stronger groups and five to six students for the weaker groups."

"Wow, you really are being cautious," chuckled Hurdo.

"Always, that's how I become a high perennial," joked Vloz, keeping them from disagreeing. "I understand that some students will rebel and go off on their own or in groups of two, but let them off if you catch students acting as such."

"If some students prove that they can handle themselves, then let them form two-man squads on the last day of the sun to test them."

"Ohh, I see. I'm curious, are there any goals for the students to strive for while on the trip?" asked Hurdo. "For instance, a goal of defeating so many beasts and the one who defeats the most beasts gets something."

"Hmm, that's not a bad idea. Let's do something like that. Any suggestions on a prize?"

Klor spoke up, "How about an advancement in seats?"

"That won't do," replied Vloz. "They would advance and then immediately lose their new seat in the tournament that follows after the trip."

"What about a perennial grade cultivation technique, or perennial grade battle art?" suggested Warlon. "I'm sure most students would be excited about that."

"That's better, but what about the top seats? They already have a perennial grade technique and a perennial grade battle art that we gave them. What would they want?" asked Vloz, letting the other teachers sink into some deep thought.

"We can offer weapons and gold, can't we?"

Vloz looked to Hurdo and nodded. "That's definitely an option if we all think that would be best. I'd rather offer some peak novice and peak adept weapons than I would just gold. Offering gold might result in the clans and tribes just taking it from the students."

"True, true…" mumbled Hurdo.

"What if we offered a chance to enter the advanced cla.s.ses?" suggested Ania. "For the normal students, I think they jump at that offer."

"So, are you suggesting that we offer different prizes to each cla.s.s or to each plane?" asked Vloz.

"I think we should do both," replied Ania. "By having a cla.s.s prize, then we can guarantee to motivate the majority of people. And by having a prize for all students in the same plane, such as cla.s.s against cla.s.s, then we can have a friendly compet.i.tion to motivate the entire cla.s.s."

"Ohh, so you want to offer a prize for the most successful cla.s.s as a whole? I like that." A smile crept up on Vloz's face. "But what prize will motivate all the students equally?"

"Hmmm…" Hurdo grunted as he heavily pondered. "What if… the winning cla.s.s got a formation?"

"A formation… Do you mean a formation inside the cla.s.sroom?"

"Yeah. That way even the students who aren't in the top three seats will have some boost to their cultivation."

"That's a great idea! And we'll have the formation set up for a single semester till the school trip where we repeat the process and give the formation to the winner," mentioned Vloz. "What do the rest of you think?"

"I'm totally down for it," agreed Klor.

"I think that's perfect," replied Warlon.

Ania nodded. "Just one thing, are there separate compet.i.tions for each plane, or are all four cla.s.ses competing with each other?"

Taking a moment to think, Vloz used his tail to scratch his head. "I think it would be best if each plane competed separately. It would give the normal students a proper chance to compete with the advanced cla.s.ses. And since they have more students, the advanced cla.s.ses will be forced to make up the difference."

"Sounds good me. Anything else?" asked Hurdo.

Vloz shook his head. "No, just remember that, not including travel time, we'll only be staying there for the time of a single sun cycle. That way everyone will be back in time for the end of semester exam and compet.i.tion."

"Great, then I'm off! I've got dinner to make." Bowing slightly, Ania said goodbye and was the first to leave.

The other instructors followed her example and left one by one.

Vloz, now alone, looked to the sealed cultivation rooms on both sides. His eyes soon stopped on Oli's room as he whispered to himself, "I wonder how you'll win this one."