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Chapter 230: The Education of the Vast Sea Guardians

In fact, Calgar had met Chen Stormstout. This brewmaster was a recluse in the city. His position was very special. He not only balanced the power of various ministries, but also had the responsibility of conveying the voice to the public.

Therefore, you can often see this special minister, wearing simple clothes and sweeping the streets with a broom. He can be called the most friendly person in the world.

What is even more commendable is that what Lao Chen did was not just for show, he was really doing practical things for everyone.

Whether it is a public security incident or a dispute between merchants, he has to take care of everything on the street; if there is a problem with the protective system that harms the interests of the people, Lao Chen will not relax and keep an eye on him until death, until the protective system is completely

Solve the problem.

In just two months, the entire Hanhai Protected Two Cities and One Port got to know this enthusiastic Pandaren master.

Naturally, Calgar had seen such a famous person on the streets of Gadgetzan. When he met him, he was helping an old woman shopping to carry a basket.

It is also because our Master Chen Kuifeng is so good at cultivating Qi that he can control his Qi like an ordinary person, which makes the Wild Boar High Priest just ignore him.

After agreeing to have a gambling fight tomorrow afternoon, Li De's work here is finally over, but after leaving the door, he still has work elsewhere.

Birgwitz has been waiting in the office for half a day with the plan for establishing the Mathematics Institute.

The two of them did not exchange any unnecessary pleasantries. Li De sat at his desk and looked through Bigwitz's plan.

In fact, given the previous experience of opening so many colleges, this plan can be said to be very thorough.

Therefore, the content of the conversation between the two had little to do with the math college plan.

“The structure can be put up, but the teaching staff is not enough. Currently, teachers from other colleges need to serve part-time.

The preliminary work on Theramore has entered the final stage, and the Naval Academy still needs to hire people, so our manpower is really tight."

At this point Bigwitz paused, and Li De raised his eyes from the plan.

"If you have anything to say, just say it."

"Since the beginning of the immigration plan, although our population has increased significantly, the number of top students has not increased significantly.

The overall quality of the immigrants from Alterac is too poor, and it will cost more to educate them.

So I’m wondering if it’s appropriate to give him some time temporarily, focus teaching resources on local people, and adjust the number of places to enter higher education institutions..."

Halfway through what he was saying, Bigwitz couldn't continue because he noticed that the way Li De looked at him also changed, which put great pressure on him.

Li De squinted his eyes and looked at Bigwitz. After all, it was the goblin's inherent thinking mode, which prioritized cost in everything he did.

What Bigwitz said just now is very vague, but the essence is to make education unfair.

Many of the more than 10,000 immigrants from Alterac were originally serfs who couldn't even write their own names.

The cost of educating such people is indeed much higher, so there are euphemistic expressions such as Bigwigs and above.

Li De did not angrily criticize Bigwitz, but sighed.

"The cultural level of new immigrants is limited due to historical reasons, and it is also an objective fact that their learning ability cannot meet the standards of graduate schools.

Forcing them to study in universities is not helping them, but harming them. But it is also wrong to abandon them like this.

We brought them across the ocean from the Kingdom Continent and let them participate in the production and construction here.

Our productivity has increased, the economy has prospered, and their lives have improved. Why do we have to leave them behind on the issue of education?"

Li De's words made Bigwitz blush. He considered the problem from a practical perspective, in order to speed up the training efficiency of top students and achieve technological breakthroughs as soon as possible.

"Protector, I..."

Bigwitz wanted to say something more, but was stopped by Li De.

"I understand what you mean, and it is precisely because I understand your painstaking efforts that I talk to you like this.

At present, it is true that the cultural knowledge level of some groups is not high. In order to speed up construction, we also need to gather high-quality talents.

These two things do not conflict.

Our education is not designed to make long-term profits for a certain group. Higher education is always only for people with real academic qualifications!

And for those who are lagging behind, our basic education must also keep up.

Right now, our basic education must be closely integrated with labor production.

Take the factory as an example. The sand trolls used to be malnourished for a long time, and their cultural level was roughly the same as that of the Alterac people.

But now, trolls account for more than half of the front-line workers in our textile factories, food processing plants, arsenals, and front-line workers.

For those who are outstanding and creative in each factory, we can give them an opportunity to receive higher education and become engineers.

The vacant positions can be filled by some Alterac people, allowing them to experience more complex work.

At the same time, our basic education must also go into factories and the military... to allow them to improve month by month in production and life."

After hearing what Li De said, Bigwitz finally knew where his mistake was.

Li De accepted the fact that most Alterac people are currently isolated from the universities, but at the same time, he also demanded that basic education tightly embrace them.

By the time Bigwitz left his office, it was already dawn outside the window.

Li De worked on the bed in the office for several hours. When he woke up, it was almost noon.

After drinking a glass of water handed over by guard Wei Li, Li De started working again after a simple wash.

The first visitor to his office this time was Lao Chen, who was wearing a tolerant practice uniform.

"Master, you are well. I think your style is even better than before."

Seeing Chen Stormstout, Li De greeted him with a smile. It could be seen that Old Chen looked good and he was fatter than before.

"Ha, I heard that the Protector helped me settle a bet, so I thought I'd come and talk to the Protector before going on stage in the afternoon."

During last night's military meeting and the meeting with Calgar, because Lao Chen was not the chief military officer, just like Haggard, he was not notified to attend the meeting.

But when it comes to a hero-level battle, Lao Chen knows very well that he has to do his part.

The two were chatting in the office, during which Li De had a vague feeling that Lao Chen might have something on his mind.

But Li De couldn't be sure. This feeling was quite unreasonable. Maybe he just felt that Lao Chen was not as free and easy as before?

However, Lao Chen didn't say anything himself, so Li De didn't dare to ask more questions, just in case he felt wrong.

In a blink of an eye, the agreed time for the competition came. Li De and Chen Stormstout, accompanied by a group of guards and participants, arrived at the school grounds in the military zone.

And Calgar and Captain Fang have been waiting here for a long time.




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