The nicest thing about graduation, Bea thinks, is that in the brief window after breakfast and before the flames burn through, most of the mals are migrating down to the graduation hall. So it's possible to let one's guard down slightly more than usual and not feel too bad about it. And if you go two to a room instead of separately to wait for the cleansing to finish... it's not like curfew's being enforced.
And speaking of doing it right: she needs to know how many people the sisters are bringing in, what their own schedules are, how many runs they can lead -
Helps, a lot - and the sisters could do a run or two with Shanghai on Thursday or Friday, to see what they're doing for coordination? Next week they should still continue with mid-sized groups - Xunyu can work on strategies for a few larger groups though...
And speaking of foundations - "If this works, it's something the years under us could do, too. They wouldn't need a few power houses, just to work together."
"Hopefully the school would put them in the handbook, but we can also make copies and pass them down... And - I know who'll be succeeding me in Shanghai. If we can get the runs under control enough, we might be able to bring her along to observe directly."
"Would the school cooperate with that? The obstacle course is supposed to be for seniors only."
"I wouldn't have assumed it'd cooperate with group runs, either."