Before Mo Lan could say anything, Lin Or asked in surprise, and Mo Lan also looked at Lu Bin.
"Congratulations Sihuan."
Lu Bin first said something to Lin Bo and then turned to Mo Lan.
"A nobleman applied to join the Mage Association to study. His attitude was very good and his attitude was very upright. He came with a scholarly attitude."
"Who is it?"
"President, you should have met this person. He is Mark Cohen, who originally auctioned the castle. He is from the Viscount Cohen family. He is the current Viscount Cohen.
Both his parents died, he had no brothers, and he was the only one left in the family. All the servants were dismissed, the castle was auctioned, and only an old butler was left."
"Well, he, I met him before, he should be the first nobleman I have ever met."
Mo Lan recalled the carriage he met on the way to Red Maple City when he just left Tieshu Town.
"This situation is a bit special. How he is handled will almost directly set a benchmark, which will determine our future treatment of other nobles and aboriginals when they apply to join. This is more important, so I came to ask you and discuss it together."
Mo Lan nodded slightly when he heard the words, thought for a moment and then said.
"First of all, we emphasize that our long-standing route requires recruiting indigenous people. Players are half the sky, and indigenous people are half the sky, right?"
"Yes, I told you in the meeting a long time ago."
"Well, now that the tone has been set, Lu Bin, please tell us about the problems we are facing now."
Lu Bin had already prepared a draft, and after organizing his words a little, he spoke out.
"The only problem we face is that these aborigines are not qualified to join the Mage Association, but we want them to join.
To put it bluntly, I am not targeting any particular person. Almost all aborigines are inferior to any member of our association.
The universal higher education in our country is not useless. Although many people waste opportunities, as long as they are serious enough and seize the opportunity to complete their studies, it means that it is only about knowledge reserves and exposure, not strategy, intelligence.
, mind, will, etc., these players have basically reached the top of medieval culture, and their masterpieces are at the top level.
And in the face of these indigenous people who are obviously lacking in ability, do we need to recruit them?
According to the route we set before, we need to recruit indigenous people.
So should the recruitment standards be a separate standard for aborigines, a dual-track system with players, or a parallel standard with players?"
Lu Bin looked at Mo Lan, who pondered for a moment and then shook his head.
"The dual-track system doesn't work. Putting aside the possible opinions of players, just join the dual-track system. What about the benefits?
Our association is all about points. Even if we lower the standards and recruit aboriginal people, they will not be able to complete technical tasks and will at best be forced to do hard work.
But do we lack coolies? Is it necessary to recruit coolies?"
Lu Bin shook his head when he heard this and continued to ask.
"What about unifying the standards with players? To be honest, it's not that I look down on them. With their current level, they want to catch up with players and compete on the same stage with players in terms of research. I won't say for a long time.
, at least it is unlikely to appear within a few years.
This is not about how strong the players are or how stupid the natives are. This is not about people. This is about the crushing of the times. We stand on the shoulders of giants.
What is common sense to players is like a dream to them.”
Lu Bin's words made sense, and Mo Lan thought about it for a long time before he came up with a relatively feasible solution.
"Then we should stagger the players and implement a dual-track system that is not a dual-track system."
"Um?"
Lu Bin and Lin Bo looked at Mo Lan suspiciously, but Mo Lan didn't show off and said directly.
“When recruiting association members normally, aborigines and players compete for the same number of places, and this will not change.
The eliminated players will still be eliminated, but the eliminated natives will be given another chance.
Give them a special quota, and only indigenous people can compete, but this is not a quota for official members.
It is a quota for apprentice mages. Aboriginal people cannot join as formal members, so they can join as apprentice mages and only enjoy some of the benefits of the association."
"Then how to position an apprentice mage? What is the difference between it and a formal member?"
"As the name suggests, apprentice!"
Mo Lan said softly, and Lu Bin and Lin Bo were startled when they heard the words, and then looked at Mo Lan, obviously thinking of something.
"Let me ask you a question, are ordinary members of our association worse?"
"Not bad. They are selected from thousands of people. Even the most ordinary members have extremely strong abilities."
"Then do they have the ability to conduct independent research and development, organize experiments independently, and develop projects independently?"
"have."
"Then what are they doing now?"
Lin Bo reacted.
"Part of it is helping the elders and elite members, and part of it is doing tasks."
"Then do they want to do this? Do they want to develop it independently?"
"They definitely won't have much objection to the underlings. They are very powerful, but the elite members and elders are even more powerful. The underlings can learn a lot, which can help them grow."
Mo Lan smiled when he heard this.
"But they still want to develop independently, right?
And with the association's abundant resources and the accumulation of points in the hands of members, they have now begun to have the need to build new mage towers and build their own mage towers."
Lin Bo and Lu Bin recalled for a moment, then nodded.
"indeed."
"This kind of thinking is completely normal and needs to be faced squarely.
We can't always let these elites attack, and we can't always be this mage tower."
"So, President, you mean to let the aborigines serve as apprentice mages, doing odd jobs and working with the regular members while learning at the same time? In this kind of environment, they will definitely be able to grow quickly.
Well, then we will give regular assessments, and those aborigines who have reached the level of full members will be included as full members?
Yes, this can not only recruit Aboriginal people, but also allow them to grow quickly. After all, the Aboriginal people who can come in must be talented.
And if you operate like this, the players will not have any objections, they are just apprentices, which will make them even more fanatical.
As long as you come in, you will be qualified as an apprentice, and you can get great help whether you are doing experiments or doing research.
At least you can be freed from most manual labor, repetitive low-skilled labor, and in the end, you still have enough face."
"Yes, that's it."
Mo Lan nodded.
"Then President, what should we do with Viscount Cohen? Recruit him directly as an apprentice?
Or should we let him go back and wait for our unified recruitment if he wants to join?"
Mo Lan pondered for a moment after hearing the words.
"I'll go see him. Also, Zong Xin, help me call Al over.
Ask him to bring two sets of identical test papers, as he is now...forget it, let him bring the one he did last week."
"good."
When Lu Bin next to him heard this, his eyes suddenly showed a trace of evil amusement.
"Viscount Cohen may have doubts about life now."
Lin Or pursed his lips.
"I sincerely hope that he will not give up on the mage because of this. A mage without enough education can only be a melee mage. After the surgery, he can turn his staff around and shout "Ula".
Mo Lan smiled when he heard this.
"You must not say this in front of Zhang Guangmo, otherwise even if you advance to the fourth ring, he will still beat you.
In addition, melee mages now also need to be highly educated. Without enough culture, you can’t become a melee mage.”