In the kitchen, Meg's eyelids twitched as he watched Irina and Luna, who were talking and laughing as they walked in.
However, he heaved a sigh of relief when he saw that Luna was smiling without any embarrassment or awkwardness.
Seems like I've really gauged the heart of a gentleman with my own yardstick. Meg complained about himself in his heart, and his heart calmed down a little. A stable harem could indeed calm a man's heart.
When all the guests arrived, the children also came downstairs. Everyone raised their glasses to celebrate Amy's victory in the Magic Caster Tournament, and the dinner began in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.
Amy's achievement was too shocking, but it didn't create much pressure for the other children. After all, it was too unrealistic, and it lost the effect of educating them.
Meanwhile, Amy didn't care about this achievement that others thought was invincible at all, and didn't change the way she interacted with her friends.
The delicious food made the atmosphere of the gathering more cheerful and pleasant, and the children were so busy that they couldn't stop eating.
"Ai Mi, did you bring back that golden trophy?" jESSICA asked as she pointed at the championship trophy placed on the shelf behind the counter in a conspicuous position.
"Yes, I bit into it. It's really made of gold." Amy nodded her little head, and smiled, revealing her neat teeth.
"Wow …"
The children's eyes lit up. Although they didn't know how precious this trophy was, since it was made of gold, it could definitely be exchanged for a lot of delicious food.
"I heard that Little Boss is the youngest magic caster in the history of the Magic Caster Tournament. She's even more amazing than Princess Irina back then. She's the light of our Chaos City," Gjerj said in awe.
Miranda pinched his leg with her hand under the table, and gave him a look.
Gjerj, who was wondering why he was pinched, saw Irina, who was looking at him diagonally with a half-smile, and immediately realized that he had said something wrong. His expression became a little awkward.
"Yeah, little Amy is indeed very capable. She's much more capable than I was back then." Irina smiled and nodded. She wasn't angry at all. After all, it was her daughter who was being praised.
"Erm … Your Highness, I didn't mean that …" Gjerj rubbed his belly awkwardly. After all, she was the princess of the elven race. No matter how stubborn he was, he wouldn't dare to criticize her. Fortunately, she didn't mind, so he heaved a sigh of relief.
"Teacher Luna, I heard that you are setting up a foundation recently, right?" Irina looked at Luna who was sitting beside her and asked softly.
Luna nodded and said, "Yes, it's mainly a foundation for children's education and life support."
Irina smiled and said, "That's good. I would like to show my sincerity and donate ten million copper coins. Is that okay?"
"If Miss Irina is willing to contribute some love to the children, then I would be very grateful." Luna hurriedly stood up and bowed to Irina.
"You're welcome. This is just a small token of my sincerity. You're the one who is truly working hard for the children." Irina stood up and supported Luna with a sincere expression.
"I'm only doing my part. There are still many things that I can't do well," Luna said in an embarrassed manner.
"How could that be? Teacher Luna is the kindest teacher in the world. She's a super good teacher." Amy looked up at Luna with a serious expression.
"M-hm, Teacher Luna is the best." Jessica nodded in agreement.
"Little ones." Luna looked at the two children, and a smile appeared on her face.
The two little ones had once lived on the streets in precarious conditions. Now that they were living happy lives, she was quite gratified.
Meg raised his wine glass and took a sip of red wine as he looked at Irina with appreciation.
This woman was like a glass of mellow red wine. The more one tasted it, the more one would discover her beauty. She was so captivating that one couldn't extricate themselves from it.
After the table of dishes was almost finished, the children went to play again, and the adults chatted idly.
"Mr. Meg, I have something to discuss with you. Are you free now?" Luna walked over to Meg, who was brewing tea, and said with a smile.
"Please wait a moment, Teacher Luna. I'll bring the tea over to them, and we can talk later." Meg served the tea to the chatting people, and then came back with the tray. He brewed two more cups of tea, and gestured for Luna to sit at a table nearby. "What's the matter?"
"It's about the foundation. The new teaching building in Chaos School has been completed, and the internal facilities are almost ready. We can recruit 500 more students next semester, and the recruitment of teachers has also begun.
We've already compiled a list of over 3,000 children of the right age to enroll in school, but they're limited by their family conditions. We've given them financial support, but there are still many children who can't enroll in school in time. I'd like to hear your opinion. "Luna looked at Meg with a worried expression.
Meg also frowned slightly upon hearing that. The foundation had received a lot of donations, but it was limited by Chaos School's teaching ability at the moment.
It wasn't that Chaos School wasn't doing anything. Chaos School was a comprehensive school with students from all races. The teaching content ranged from basic language and writing to combat teaching that suited the characteristics of each race. It was inclusive, and had high requirements for the teachers. It was already doing its best to enroll 500 more people in a short period of time.
However, that meant that there were still over 2,000 children of the right age who couldn't enroll in school. Time waited for no one. Perhaps some of the children would be old enough to make a living by themselves next year. If they missed it, it would be a lifetime.
After thinking for a while, Meg looked at Luna, and said, "Why don't we build a new school?"
"A new school?" Luna looked at Meg with surprise.
"Yes. Since Chaos School can't enroll on a large scale in a short period of time, why don't we use the foundation's funds to build a new school so that those children can enroll in school?" Meg nodded, and continued, "This new school will be different from Chaos School. We will only teach the basic cultural subjects, which are arithmetic, the common language, writing, and some basic general knowledge. We won't teach classes like combat and magic."
"I see …" Luna pursed her lips as she considered the feasibility of Meg's suggestion.
Meg waited for a while before saying, "I think for these children, magic and combat might be very far away. Their goal in the past was to survive. If we can teach them some practical knowledge and let them step up from the bottom, it might be able to change their future."
Luna's eyes gradually lit up. She looked at Meg, and nodded as she said, "I agree with you. Even for the students of Chaos School, most of them can't master advanced magic and combat skills. Basic knowledge is the most important thing for them. If we can let those children learn basic knowledge, it will definitely be a good thing for them."
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