Vator's decision held a deeper, more significant meaning. In a way, it could also be the most urgent matter the Martial Assembly must deal with.
By joining hands with the demon cult, the Martial Assembly finally managed to shore up its sorely lacking combat force. It now even had a chance to build up a solid reputation and expand its influence, as well. However, all the positives were also tainted by the arrival of a massive problem.
In the past, the Assembly's system was a few strong experts leading all the weaker members. However, joining hands with the demon cult meant it now faced a tough dilemma of too few experts over a certain realm of strength compared to the number of people they needed to lead. It wasn't merely the numbers but quality, too.
“What’s more concerning is that...” Wiggins unhappily thumped on the whiteboard. “Compared to the Crimson King’s faction, we don’t have enough big name experts!”
Kang Jin-Ho furrowed his brow. “...Big name?”
“Yes, my lord. Big names! Celebrities! Of course, I’m not talking about someone like a famous actor but powerful experts renowned even in other factions. We simply do not have enough people like that in our ranks.”
Everyone nodded in agreement.
Lee Hyeon-Su raised his hand. “But, we have our Assembly Master, yes?”
“Indeed, my disciple. However, the Crimson King’s faction has who?”
Lee Hyeon-Su promptly clamped his mouth shut.
“If the strength of the opposing generals is about the same, the victory or defeat will be decided by the quality of the soldiers under them. In that sense, what we have accomplished so far is increasing the number of soldiers, but their quality remains utterly garbage!”
“That is why we...”
“No, hold on,” Wiggins abruptly cut Lee Hyeon-Su off when the latter tried to raise his objection. “You can certainly train your soldiers. However! The mid-level officers are not so easy to nurture. Simply put, we need at least ten more experts on the level of Sir Vator to rival the Crimson King’s faction.”
“...Ten?” Lee Hyeon-Su blinked his eyes in disbelief. “At least ten, you say?”
“Isn’t it obvious?” Wiggins firmly put his foot down. “You are not thinking that we’re on the same level as the Crimson King’s faction just because of one lucky victory?”
“No, of course not. Even then, are you saying the difference between us is that great?”
The corners of Wiggins’ lips slowly curled up. Even if Lee Hyeon-Su possessed a shockingly-shrewd head on his shoulders, he was still a frog stuck in a small well called South Korea.
Wiggins resumed his briefing. “We don't even need to use the Crimson King's faction as a yardstick. The Round Table would suffice in that regard. If the two organizations are compared, I can tell you right now that the Round Table doesn't even come close to rivaling the Crimson King's faction. Even though the Round Table boasts ten knights and one Master, and each knight possesses strength and skills equal to mine. Or, even exceed me.”
Lee Hyeon-Su blinked his eyes in disbelief. “...Seriously?”
Wiggins tutted. “Why would I underestimate my own strength?”
Everyone thought Wiggins wouldn't have a reason to do that, so they didn't bother to respond to his rhetorical question.
“But, master. Even if they are the knights of the Round Table, for all of them to be on your level is a bit...”
Wiggins shook his head and corrected Lee Hyeon-Su’s assumption. “Not just on my level, but exceeding it.”
“Huh?”
“Haven't I told you previously that I've chosen the wrong tech tree? As I have not focused on either swordsmanship or magic, I can't rival any of the other knights.”
“But... Master, that shouldn’t matter as long as you’re good at both, right?”
“I'm sure someone out there in this vast world is a genius excelling in both categories. Unfortunately, that isn't me. I'm not a genius, so my skills are neither here nor there. Other knights are appreciably stronger than I am. I might hold some advantage through experience and sundry tricks in a duel, but the longer the fight drags on... My odds of victory will fade to zero.”
Wiggins fake-coughed to clear his throat, then glanced at Lee Hyeon-Su.
“And you’re making me say all these things with my own mouth. Thank you for that, my disciple.”
“Don’t mention it, master.” Lee Hyeon-Su awkwardly chuckled when Wiggin’s glance quickly became a sharp glare.
“In any case...!” Wiggins brought the conversation back to the situation at hand. “What the Martial Assembly needs the most... is the sturdier middle, my lord. No matter what, we need to reinforce this part.”
Kang Jin-Ho seemed not as impressed, however. “We all know that. However, knowing doesn’t solve this problem, now does it?”
“Yes, that is the problem we face.”
“And? Do we have a fix for it?”
“We can always attract outside talents to our cause, but I don't believe it's the correct way, my lord. The Assembly already has too many different ingredients mixed in. Adding more will only create a problem later on.”
“Mm...!”
“In the end... We must nurture experts on our own.”
Kang Jin-Ho nodded. “I see. Then, what should I do?”
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