Rebbeca was secretly guessing what type of resources could be exchanged in the Heavenly Stars Sect with the contribution points.
Later, Leonardo reminded Rebbeca that the contribution points would not remain unchanged just because he did not use them.
Even though the sect disciple did not spend their contribution points, the sect would still deduct a certain amount of contribution points each month.
Besides that, if they violated the sect’s rules, their points would be deducted based on the severity of the offenses.
If an apprentice’s contribution points were all deducted, they would be demoted to a miscellaneous disciple.
Then, they would need to do hard manual labor.
After listening to Leonardo’s description, Rebbeca nodded.
“I understand.
The sect does this to prevent any disciple from not doing any sect task.”
Leonardo answered, “That’s right.
However, you don’t have to worry about it, Casper.
When you enter the sect, you’ll be given ten contribution points.
As an apprentice, five points will be deducted each month.
Hence, you don’t have to do any task for the first month.
Once you enter the second month and learn a few of the sect‘s cultivation skills, you can go ahead and start doing the sect’s task.”
With Leonardo’s introduction, Rebbeca realized that the Heavenly Stars Sect’s tasks were also divided into a few levels.
Naturally, the higher the level, the more the contribution points.
Additionally, they would also be divided into missions within the sect and outside the sect.
One could get contribution points through tasks within the sect, which included gardening and raising the wild beasts and monsters kept by the Heavenly Stars Sect.
However, these errands were not considered difficult, and the points available would naturally be lesser.
Although missions outside the sect had higher contribution points, the difficulty was also much harder.
The tasks would include killing wild beasts and monsters in certain Heavenly Stars Sect’s territories or escorting caravans.
After explaining, Leonardo paused and continued, “Initially, you‘ll naturally know about these once you enter the sect, but I’m just giving you a brief introduction.
Then, you can save much time later so as not to waste your cultivation time.”
“Mhm.
I’ll remember them all.” Rebbeca nodded.
Leonardo’s introduction opened his eyes.
Before that, Rebbeca always thought cultivators were unworldly and ignorant of world affairs.
However, he finally found out that sects and the mortal world were the same and had a hierarchical system.
Moreover, everyone in the sect would be in a different division of labor.
Compared to the mortal world, the sects‘ cultivator requirements were much relaxed, and there were not many demands.
Nonetheless, this situation was natural.
If one succeeded in cultivation yet they were still restricted in many ways like an ordinary person and had to be distressed about the mundane world, then the cultivators would surely rebel.
Leonardo introduced the Heavenly Stars Sect in detail, and once she finished, the two of them meditated.
Soon, they heard Sebastian’s voice from outside the cabin.
“Leonardo, we’re about to reach the mountain protection array.”
When Leonardo heard that, she led Rebbeca out of the cabin.
Sebastian and the rest waited outside.
After Rebbeca greeted them, he looked into the distance, following Leonardo’s guidance.
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