However, here are some points to consider:
* Real-world secret societies: While the Benedict Society is fictional, real-world secret societies have existed throughout history. They can be formed for various reasons, such as:
* Social or religious purposes: Freemasons and the Order of the Eastern Star are examples of groups with rituals and traditions.
* Political influence: Some societies aim to shape policy or power structures.
* Charity or social change: Organizations may focus on philanthropy or advocacy.
* Popularity of the trope: The concept of a secret society with a hidden agenda is a popular one in fiction. If the public continues to enjoy stories featuring these groups, it's likely that more fictional societies will be created.
* Real-world events: The potential for real-world events or conspiracy theories could inspire writers to create fictionalized versions of those events, potentially including secret societies.
Ultimately, whether there will be "another mysterious Benedict society" depends on the creative choices of writers, the popularity of the trope, and the influence of real-world events.