Login via

Tsunade Can Hear My Inner Voice novel Chapter 56

Chapter 56 - 56: The Wisdom of a Transmigrator

Tsunade was puzzled, while Kamizuki Hikari sighed inwardly.

[As I thought, big breasts, no brains. Such massive assets must have sucked all the nutrients from her head. How could she possibly be smart?]

He silently dissed Tsunade in his mind to lift his own mood.

"This whole thing is a bit complicated. If you really want to hear it, type '1' in chat."

"What does 'type 1' mean?"

"Uh... I misspoke." Hikari gave an awkward chuckle and decided to change the subject.

No way he could tell Tsunade that he picked that up from watching streamers before he transmigrated.

Tsunade didn't press further.

She was more interested in results. As long as Hikari could help her manage the overwhelming workload, who cared if he secretly badmouthed her in his head?

Use the capable, doubt the incapable — simple as that.

"The Intelligence and Medical Divisions — I won't go into detail about those. They already have established workflows, so we'll set them aside for now."

"Let's start with the Mission Department."

"The Mission Department mainly handles preliminary risk assessment and post-mission reward distribution. However, there's a flaw—the completion criteria for missions rely solely on the shinobi's own reports, which isn't ideal. Additionally, for noble clients, we could offer premium services and charge extra fees. Wouldn't that be better?"

Tsunade scratched her head in frustration and interrupted, "Break it down step by step. First, explain the preliminary risk assessment."

"The preliminary risk assessment are decent as-is, but there's no standardized evaluation process. If the actual situation turns out to be worse than reported, and the enemy was underestimated, the mission rating would've been too low. That kind of miscalculation could easily cost shinobi their lives. I suggest we create a unified information template that staff can fill out using prior experience."

"For instance: client identity, mission objectives, escort routes, likelihood of enemy shinobi interference, and the estimated rank of potential threats. If the client's an ordinary person, their understanding of shinobi is limited. To save money, they might intentionally underreport the mission's danger level. That not only adds to our workload but could lead to casualties."

"To address this, we could establish both internal and external assessment systems. For example, for nobles and wealthy merchants with a long-standing relationship with Konoha, we can use past mission records to build a rating system. That way, we know how to handle them appropriately!"

To put it simply — this was an early prototype of big data.

What Kamizuki Hikari wanted Tsunade to implement was a simplified version of a "shinobi world big data" system.

Sure, the Daimyo held the purse strings for military budgets, but most of that went into Konoha's infrastructure. Mission payments came largely from nobles and wealthy merchants.

If service quality went up, Konoha's competitive edge against other shinobi villages would increase drastically.

"That's an interesting idea. What about mission reward distribution?"

"Shinobi are human, and humans aren't always objective when handling interpersonal matters. So, I suggest implementing a mission performance rating system. A standard completion earns three stars. If the mission is executed exceptionally well, it can be rated four stars, with a slightly higher reward. If the mission fails or the client gives poor feedback, deductions can be made, or payment withheld."

Tsunade kept scratching her head. She felt like she was going bald.

"That system sounds good, but it's too complex. If we actually want to implement it, it'll take a long time to promote and adapt. Not practical at the moment."

Indeed, it wasn't feasible yet. If this were the post-Fourth Great Ninja War era, where communication networks were widespread, they could easily follow up with clients. Once the shinobi left, clients would be more likely to speak honestly.

But given the current environment, this approach would have to wait.

Chapter 56: The Wisdom of a Transmigrator 1

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Tsunade Can Hear My Inner Voice