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Chapter 508: Who will love the school? (1/4, please give me a guaranteed monthly ticket at the beginning of the month

"Sure enough, this aspect was misleading... I originally thought that the family was of little use to me now, but now it seems that it is great that I am a descendant of the Cejalrovo family."

Ian felt a little relieved. Of course, what Mikael suspected was not the silver chip and the inheritance of the Immovable Castle: "Thank you, family. I will carry you forward."

This is natural. Ian's disguise was indeed very good. He didn't reveal any flaws at all. Under the guidance of Master Gosei, he even completed the disguise of the second layer of vest.

What Micael sees now is the second layer of the vest, 'The Last Hope of the Cejalrovo Family'.

And this vest can explain so many things, including alchemy, inscriptions, and all kinds of strange trends of thought.

Theoretically, Ian will not suspect that he has been exposed at all, or at most a prophet - but this cannot actually be said to be a completely bad thing for him. It can only be said that he will definitely have to live under the extreme attention of everyone in the future and take action.

It was very difficult, but in exchange for it, he gained a rather lofty status and could take the court and church route.

But who told Master Gosei and others to severely damage his self-confidence? There are really not many stupid people in this group of Terran high-level officials, at least they are better than him in terms of personnel.

But it is also because of this that Ian can learn.

Learn from their experience.

After coming back to his senses, Ian continued to act with Mikael. After the second prince saw through this disguise, although he wanted to observe for a while, he realized that Ian did not have any flaws and was confident in his own ideas.

He didn't go any further.

He just spoke and said slowly: "You may still be thinking about how you were exposed... Indeed, theoretically speaking, you did not expose any key technology in my grandfather's manuscript. I have a copy here to correspond. You

It has been done very carefully.”

"However, the idea of ​​making alchemy potions and related products universal and popular, as well as the supplementary improvements you have made... In the more than seven hundred years of the Terra Calendar, only a few people have done any research."

"And the closest one is my grandfather. The Black King, the tyrant you call... or the pioneer Emperor Inaga."

"I do not understand……"

Ian said softly, his tone was tense and a little confused: "Is there any problem with this? Why do you say that I am related to..."

When the white-haired boy said this, he paused slightly: "Is it related to the Black King's manuscript?"

"If other people hear you say Black King, they may not be surprised. As the Cejalrovo family, which was eliminated by the grandfather and was exiled to Nanling, its descendants can certainly say the word 'tyrant'

.”

Micael said meaningfully: "But I know some inside stories - the elders of the Cejalrovo family took the initiative to ask for exile."

"They thought they had made a big mistake, so they actively asked to be exiled to Nanling - my grandfather's idea at that time was to let you return to Silver Peak and support you in returning to the Imperial Capital and returning to 'purity'."

"But your ancestors took the initiative to ask to go to Nanling before they died. This made me doubt their motives... And after learning about the existence of the Nanling Labyrinth, I understood the profoundness of my grandfather's plan - Harrison

The port is the outpost for exploring the big maze, so I sent the seemingly decadent but loyal Grant family and your Cejalrovo family there. My grandfather wanted to use this credit to help you rise again."

Mikael shook his head slightly, and before he knew it, he had summoned two chairs and motioned for Ian to sit down: "Don't worry, I'm not here to do anything to you - even if you really hate us because of your family

What about the Setar royal family? 'The second sun after the scorching sun should be hated, because it burns day after day without end, making people want to die with it'."

The second prince said something similar to a proverb, and he smiled humorously: "These are the original words of my grandfather when he commented on being reviled by others. By the way, he also mocked all the emperors and fifth-level people on this earth.

The strong ones made the representatives from various countries who participated in the conference at that time very dissatisfied."

He nodded to Ian and signaled Ian not to be nervous: I'm here just to talk to you...to talk about your understanding of alchemy, and to give you a piece of advice."

Ian believed this. Mikael wasn't lying.

As for what the other party said, the Cejalrovo family voluntarily exiled themselves to Nanling... He believed the same, rather than thinking that the other party overestimated Inaga II's plan.

Because Ian remembered many doubts that Elder Puder had raised when he told him about the family's past, and knew that at that time, Elder Puder's mother, one of the elders of the family, had such thoughts.

They thought everything was their fault and asked Elder Pude not to hate His Majesty.

As an ascendant, Elder Pude could actually survive the purge of the exiled family... This is a doubtful point in itself.

In addition, the 'support' mentioned by the second prince was probably not false - it was just that later the Dark Moon Rebellion occurred, the entire Harrison Port lost its subsidies, and the imperial capital's secret support did not arrive for a long time, so it became what it is now.

But even so, the old Viscount Grant still regarded the then young Elder Puder as a helpful assistant and provided a lot of help to the White ethnic group... This kind of optimism now seems like he knows something.

In short, Elder Pude struggled hard without knowing all this, until he arrived, and regarded himself as hope.

The Dark Moon Rebellion changed everything, and the death of Inaga II indeed completely changed the direction of history.

Thinking of this, Ian still dared not relax and continued to pretend to be a doubtful genius boy: "Then, Your Highness, what do you want to say to me? Even if you really have no ill intentions, I am... a little panicked."

"It's human nature to panic."

Mikael said calmly, he raised his head and looked at the ceiling of the laboratory: "It's just that even I don't know where to start for a while. Haha, please forgive me, I rushed as soon as I knew the news.

I came here, so I don’t have any sketches.”

Lowering his head, he looked at Ian again. The blond prince stared at the young man in front of him with eyes as bright as the sun: "But now I have thought about it."

"Ian, do you know that Inaga II is the man known as the Black King in later generations?"

"He once attempted to popularize compulsory education and wanted everyone in the entire empire to be able to freely choose their own destiny?"

Ian was silent for a while: "Yeah."

He narrowed his eyes and whispered, "I know."

"I saw a casino converted from a school site in Nauman City. I thought people had a bad impression of compulsory education."

"Of course not."

The second prince knocked on the armrest of the chair and said calmly: "To be precise, everyone, including those who are educated, feels bad."

"Farmers in the countryside were forced to take away their sons and daughters who were originally their helpers. They worked extra hard to support their families for several years, but what came back was a group of chatty guys who had forgotten how to farm and weed."

"People who have learned knowledge they have never received before and know how vast the world is are filled with anxiety and confusion. They know the narrowness of their hometowns, but they have no strength to leave their hometowns. They are obviously full of passion to transform the world, but they can only

I raise pigs and feed chickens in my hometown.”

"Some nobles are worried whether their ancestral knowledge and sacred fields will be tainted by this group of ordinary people... oh, in the words of those fools, by 'untouchables', but those scholars who were born as common people are hindered by their family background.

It is difficult to move forward in the academic circle - they have only mastered a basic foundation, but there is no upward channel, because it is difficult for them to become sublimators. Just mastering knowledge is no more noble than a farmer."

"The empire does not have such a cultural atmosphere. Therefore, everyone does not like the school. There is no ladder leading to higher levels in the school, and there is no channel to convert knowledge into force and power. It will only turn people into self-pitying and cynical lunatics - but this

Can you blame them? It can only be Inaga II's fault."

"Who would love school?"

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