"Great Mr. Chen Yu, having been successfully elected as the leader of the human race last night, do you have anything you'd like to say to the whole world?" Chen Yu got out of bed, bewildered and still undressed, "I don't know, I just woke up...” …
Where there are people, there are bound to be rivers and lakes.
The community formed by the Transcendents above the multitudes is even more intricate.
At least in terms of "hierarchical levels," it was especially strict.
Lower-level Transcendents, unless authorized by higher-level Transcendents or executing certain official duties, must obey the commands of the next higher level Transcendent.
B-level obeys A-level.
C-level obeys B-level and A-level.
D-level obeys C-level and B-level and A-level.
And so on.
This is why Transcendents especially pursue "assessment indicators" and strive to advance in rank.
Because it represents a climb in "power."
In a strict sense, even if an E-level Transcendent were stronger than an A-level Transcendent, they must follow commands. Otherwise, it would be considered "rebellion."
Admittedly.
This class command system is visibly rigid.