Chapter 390 Contribution

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 A drop of water will disappear without a trace if it falls into the lake; a stone will be hard to find if it is thrown into the Gobi; a person will disappear if he blends into the crowd.

Right now, Zheng Qing is just that drop of water and a stone.

He couldn't find a desert or lake big enough to hide his presence, but he could still find a more eye-catching stone or water drop to distract everyone.

And the "Please Give Me a Frog" movement was the stone he chose.

Coincidentally, at the meeting of the Seven Deadly Sins two days ago, Mr. Arrogance mentioned that he would add fuel to the fire of the 'frog' movement and promised very generous rewards.

The interweaving of inspirations occurs through inadvertent collisions.

Hence, Zheng Qing’s question came up.

Sure enough, after he asked the question, many students in the classroom slowly turned their attention away from the little fox girl in the front row and turned to look at Nicholas, Liu Feifei, and Professor Yao on the podium. Relatively speaking, looking at the professor's

There are more eyes, because since the movement gradually began to ferment, the school has never issued an official position.

In a sense, or in the eyes of many third-party observers, the attitude of the dean of Jiuyou College is almost equivalent to the official position.

"Gene Era"

"Please give me a frog?"

Professor Yao repeated the term, and his raised eyebrows seemed not to fall down: "What a big problem... I know that there has been a little noise in the school recently. Since you mentioned it, I will briefly talk here.

.”

Zheng Qing noticed that Nicholas's sitting posture suddenly became much straighter, and there was a bit of expectation on his face.

On the podium, the professor took away the pipe from his mouth and pondered for a long time before speaking slowly again: "I know that many voices inside and outside the school have mentioned that since the educational philosophy of Jiuyou College is 'justice and equality', why?

Why can't we give the North District wizards fair treatment and equal rights to receive education? Many students express sympathy for the situation of the North District wizards and support their calls for "equal education rights." I can understand this, and I

It’s also supportive.”

Immediately a low voice of agreement sounded in the classroom.

Nicholas, in particular, was particularly excited.

"But what I want to emphasize is," the professor emphasized slightly and spoke faster: "Equality does not mean 'privilege'! If we look at the problem from a more essential perspective - that is, does the school have the resources to support the alliance?

All students of appropriate age are admitted? Can we harm the rights and interests of other students to make up for the North District wizard? You know, every one of you here, including Nicholas, you have participated in the higher education entrance examination held by the school, and you can only pass it after passing it.

Those who are accepted by First University, even if there are special admissions..."

He nodded at Xiao Xiao. Dr. Xiao adjusted his glasses silently, glanced at his classmates, and all turned to look at his classmates - the faces that turned around in unison, what expressions they had when they turned around, and what they looked like when they turned back.

what expression.

No one understands the doctor's cruelty better than everyone present.

"Well, you probably don't have any objections to this."

The professor chuckled, turned slightly, and nodded slightly to the gypsy witch sitting on the other side: "In other words, even if there are individual transfer students... this kind of exchange-based transfer study is not our main method of recruiting students.

If the wizards of the North District want to recruit a few young wizards with certain foundations in our college through targeted training, I agree. But if Ms. Kolma wants to popularize the first university's education among the wizards of the North District on a large scale.

Education, I think is unrealistic."

Whispers sounded from every corner of the classroom.

Some people agree with the professor's point of view.

Naturally there are also objections.

"But Professor," Nicholas bravely raised his hand and stood up after receiving permission, his face slightly red: "The wizards of the North District have suffered so many unfair treatments in history, shouldn't they receive some kind of compensatory policy?"

"This involves another issue related to 'justice'."

The professor grabbed the pipe in his hand and knocked on the desk gently: "Is the unfair treatment of the wizards in the North District caused by Jiuyou College? If not, why do you ask Jiuyou College for compensation?

Should we shoulder this burden? Should other colleges, the alliance, and even the entire wizarding world do something about this?"

"...Of course, I am not criticizing this 'affirmative action' here, nor am I dissatisfied with the North District wizard or Nicholas classmate...On the contrary, I very much appreciate this kind of movement that is in line with the philosophy of Jiuyou Academy.

The only issue that needs attention is that in the process of promoting this movement, we must pay attention to 'moderate' and 'real justice', and not just vent all the pressure on Jiuyou just because the concepts are consistent and because Jiuyou Academy is more suitable.

On the college…”





After briefly commenting on the ‘frog’ movement, tonight’s class meeting ends here.

Lao Yao ignored the incessant questions from other students in the class, waved his hands, and left in a hurry. The classroom suddenly fell into a heated discussion of "Supporting Frogs" and "Resisting Frogs."

This is exactly what young public-funded students hope for.

When no one was paying attention, he quietly sneaked to the front row of the classroom, grabbed the little fox girl by her collar, dragged her out of the classroom, and dragged her until there was no one at the end of the corridor.

"Tell me, what's the matter?" He breathed a sigh of relief.

After struggling for a long time, the little fox girl regained her freedom and wanted to fight with the wizard. However, looking at the dark surroundings and the size difference between the two, she finally swallowed the bad breath angrily.

"How rude! I will truthfully report these rude behaviors of yours to the lady!" Su Ya's two furry ears exploded from her hair, and the hairs behind the auricles bloomed and became larger.

Zheng Qing looked at it and wanted to reach out and pinch it twice.

But for the sake of publicity, he suppressed his inner impulse.

"polite?"

A subtle expression appeared on the wizard's face: "If it was rude for me to drag you out of the classroom, what does it mean for you to break into Lao Yao's classroom?"

Su Ya opened her mouth as if she wanted to refute, but in the end she just flattened her mouth and explained the reason for her visit: "Next Tuesday is the Xiayuan Festival. The lady said that she wanted to attend the school's fasting ceremony, and Poseidon stayed alone in Qingqiu Mansion.

It’s not safe, so let it stay with you for a day…remember, it’s only one day!”

After that, he stuffed a green letter into the wizard's arms. Regardless of whether Zheng Qing had any doubts, he flicked his fox tail behind him and disappeared.

Zheng Qing weighed the letter and did not open it immediately. Instead, he took out an invisibility charm from the gray cloth bag, hung it on his body, and quietly returned to the dormitory alone.

Before opening the letter, there is another important thing.

He wanted to take advantage of the fact that Old Yao's comments about the wizards in the North District were still fresh in his mind, pour them all on the parchment, sort out a summary, and submit it to the Beta Town Post.

Of course, anonymity is required.


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