Lorn's party now consisted of six members. At first, it was a bit awkward, since he could only recruit four people, but as his Halo of the Leader leveled up, the number of party members increased. Now, everyone in his team was a proper member of his party, the one recognized by the System.
Which meant that almost everyday, Lorn and his partymates received 2 or 3 SM points for their efforts. It was basically a factory of Skill Mastery. Everyone involved was content.
But they didn't really see Lorn as their leader. It was more like Lorn was that one kid who had a soccer ball to play with. They all enjoyed playing and Lorn didn't mind sharing his soccer ball, but just because he had it, didn't mean he was their boss.
Lorn believed that if he truly made them look up to him as their leader, he would be receiving a very useful Behavioral Skill.
He quickly thought about the feasibility of it all.