Chapter 25 Saf's Happiness
"The large cleft is very similar to the twisted void, but it is definitely not the twisted void. According to the conjecture that the large cleft may connect all worlds, it can be seen that it has certain similarities with the twisted void. At least in concept, its existence in space overlaps with the twisted void. However, it is very different from the twisted void, and it has certain characteristics that the twisted void does not exist, and some are even completely opposite. Some scholars speculate that the large cleft and twisted void are like the two fronts and backs of gold coins, one and contrary to each other."
Putting down her pen, Safu stretched her long and lazy waist in front of her desk. The spring sun shone on her body from the window, making her warm and comfortable.
Looking around, several rows of bookshelf that were visited by the wall were filled with a large number of teaching books, including everything from basic knowledge for young children to professional knowledge for higher education. This is not all. Most of the books aided by the Temple of Knowledge were placed in the library of the Temple of Dark Moon. The library that had been vacant for hundreds of years welcomed new residents again, and it was obtained for free. Someone must be smiling from ear to ear. After all, in that guy's eyes, books are actually important items second only to gold coins, because books represent knowledge, and having knowledge and using knowledge often means having everything. Otherwise, he would not have been in Pavatiga for the first time, soaking in the library for two years. It is really the greatest luck in his life to meet a companion who attaches so much importance to knowledge.
At least it can satisfy your dreams.
Looking at the brand new tables and chairs and decorations in the office, listening to the vibrant noises of the children outside the window, Saf's mouth was filled with a happy smile. This is the feeling of holding his dream in his hands. Even if he is just starting out, with him by his side, I believe that his dream of spreading knowledge will definitely be realized.
Even though I felt that everything was out of reach not long ago, even though I had imagined the process so difficult.
Yes, it is extremely difficult. My dream is aimed at the children of the lower class. In Pavatiga, the richer the families pay more attention to education, because they know that investing money and time in education will bring hundreds or thousands of times the reward in the future. On the contrary, the lower class families who need education will be more despised by education. They would rather let the children make money early to share the worries of the family. If the glory of the Lord of Knowledge can be widely spread, they can only start with the vast majority of the lower class people. Only by comprehensively improving the level of education can there be a next step.
Before, in Lion City, there were very few children who were willing to study with him, and there were only a few orphans who were funded by him. Suff did not think that the situation would change in another city, so he was not optimistic about the future.
However, I just followed Shuer's advice and changed the publicity method slightly. The tuition fee will remain unchanged, and the tuition fee will even be higher than what I thought. Any child over ten years old will introduce them to various churches in the Rose Capital for odd jobs, study in the morning and work in the afternoon, and earn money to subsidize the family income. As long as he is still studying in school, he can get such treatment.
Unexpectedly, this one changed everything. I just promoted it a little and recruited enough students. The lower-level people burst into amazing enthusiasm. If the school had not been established now and the faculty was too scarce, I am afraid that even ten times more students would have been recruited.
If you think about it carefully, it is not surprising that most of the gig workers in the church work easily and their income is much higher than ordinary gig workers. After getting familiar with it, it will be of great benefit to the future. It is only because the knowledge level required is relatively high, so you will fall into the dilemma of not finding a person. On one hand, there are poor children who are receiving formal education, and on the other hand, there is a church with a large demand for handymen with knowledge base. The two sides naturally have a foundation for cooperation. Children can easily earn more money to subsidize their household income and have a good future in the future. It is nothing strange about the enthusiasm of children's parents.
Of course, the premise of doing this is to have a very close relationship with the local churches. Those churches are willing to cooperate. After all, the children's abilities are still a certain gap compared to adults. Hiring children requires certain risks. If there is no close relationship, most churches would rather hire adults to do these tasks. However, that guy seemed to have been prepared long ago. Before the person came back, most churches had already extended a friendly hand. Often, as the representative Linda agreed as soon as she proposed, and it was as smooth as if she was dreaming. Even if this enthusiasm faded a few years later, both sides had tasted the benefits, so naturally there would be no more changes.
"This... seems good." Taking off your glasses, slowly walked to the window, feeling the spring breeze. Saf didn't seem to be depressed at all, but instead smiled sweetly. She seemed to have returned to that morning again, saw the bright face again, smiled in front of herself, and heard the promise that changed herself again. Before you regain your independent personality, I will make the decision for you. After that, I will analyze the pros and cons for you and tell you why you choose this way, until you learn how to face your life.
"Actually, it seems that there is nothing wrong with never learning." As if I felt the heat of the breath that was spraying from the person's mouth hitting my ears again, the female swordsman's face turned slightly red, and she gently bit her lip, "Since you are willing, let you continue to make decisions for me, I can be immersed in the world of books forever, hehe, anyway, I am just a fool who doesn't want to think by myself."
Wait, something is wrong.
Saffa was dissipating his thoughts and suddenly realized that something was wrong just now. The burning breath felt in his ears seemed not just an illusion brought by memories. Yes, it seemed that someone really blew in his ears.
The female swordsman turned around suddenly. Without glasses, she saw only a hazy figure in front of her. However, this figure was so familiar that she would dream every night that she dreamed of. How could she not tell it? The aura was indeed familiar. How could it be strange to spray it out by the same person?
"Shul?" Savre screamed in surprise, "When did you... you came in, why didn't I notice it?"
"Are you asking me about this question?" Xiuer threw the eyes on the table at her and said inexplicably, "I still want to know why, but you don't respond to knocking on the door. As soon as I came in, I saw you staring out the window in a daze. I almost beat the drum in your ear, making me think you have written too much and I have been foolish."
"Uh..." How could I tell you what I was thinking? The female swordsman turned around with a blushed face and took several deep breaths to calm her emotions. Until she recovered from calmness, at least she thought she had recovered from calmness, so she said in a slight trembling voice, "I was too devoted to thinking about the problem of the Big Rift just now. I didn't notice the situation outside. Don't worry, I'm fine."
"Ha? Will the big cleft be red in thought and think about it?" Shuer twitched, "You won't anthropomorphize the big cleft and then imagine the strange plot of hundreds of thousands of words."
"I hate it and bully people again, so I haven't." Sav's face turned redder, and he bit his lip and glared at Shul hard. Even so, she was relieved. Fortunately, this guy didn't hear me talking to himself, nor guess what I was thinking.
Well, indeed, there was no. Of course, if she hadn't carried her back so much that she ignored the strange smile that flashed across Shuer's face, she might have come to a completely opposite conclusion. However, as she said when she was talking to herself, this seemed good, right?
"You, you, have you just come back?" Finally recovered from calmness. The female swordsman found that Shuer was coming in alone and asked strangely, "Where is Lisa and the others, haven't you come back with you?"
"They are here too, but I'll visit the children's classrooms. I guess they'll come here later." Shul shrugged and said as if nothing had happened. "I'm too lazy to pay attention to those annoying dead children, so I'll just come to you directly."
"Hehe, you're just talking fiercely." Saf pursed her lips and asked softly, "There's no problem over there, I can't accompany you in that field, and I always feel a little worried."
"Don't worry, no problem, everything is in control." Shure said lightly, "Although they cannot be measured by human thinking, they are still personalized after all, and there are always some commonalities, so there is no problem. But you, the speed is really unexpected. I thought your school would take shape at least half a year, but I didn't expect it to be operating normally."
"There are still too few teachers, and the students' foundation is really bad, and there are more things to teach than I imagined." Speaking of professional content, Saf couldn't help but sigh, "If we can't improve our knowledge base on a large scale, I'm afraid that Pavadiga will not be able to catch up with the level of the brown star civilization in another ten thousand years, let alone Wei's world. Ah, I almost forgot, you saw Wei, and when she suddenly appeared in front of me, I was really shocked."
"Well, it scared me too." Shuer smiled bitterly, "I always feel that scaring us is Yulia's main purpose."
"Hehe, I'm talking nonsense, Yulia won't be as naive as you." It's just the simplest chat, but Saf felt that this kind of daily communication full of tacit understanding and purposelessness brought a sufficient sense of happiness, which made her unable to help but indulge in it. "By the way, did Wei tell you? She also worked in school."
"ha?"
"Hehe, I know you will be surprised. Yulia helped to make some renovations of the school's buildings. Wei didn't know what method she used to back up some of her data. Therefore, she could appear in any classroom in the form of projection to teach students. However, she said that those backup data without personalized plug-ins will lead to a complete mechanization of the projection reaction. I guess the students in her class will be very pitiful, hehe."
"Tsk, that's good." Xiuer shrugged and said thoughtfully, "But... since you, the principal, ask Wei to be a teacher, should you pay her salary? Well, don't give it to her, just pay me the commander, I will help her keep it."
Chapter completed!