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Chapter 1896

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"Did you really draw this drawing last night?"

Irina sat at the dining table and looked at the thick stack of drawings for a while. Then, she looked up at Meg, who was sitting opposite her, and asked in disbelief.

"It's the real deal." Meg smiled and took a sip of soy milk.

"Shameless, shameless, shameless …" A string of words flashed through Meg's mind, but he ignored them.

"Wow, what a beautiful school. It's even prettier than Chaos School." Amy came over to take a look, and her eyes lit up. "Can I study in this school too?"

"It's not easy to move Teacher Crassus' magic laboratory. Meg can't go to this school for the time being." Meg shook his head.

"Alright." Amy was a little disappointed, but she didn't insist.

"This school is pretty good. As long as the location is confirmed, I can get them to start building." Irina put down the drawings and looked at Meg. She felt that there were many mysterious things about him, and that made her even more curious.

Meg nodded. "After breakfast, I'll go to the city lord's castle and try to get a cost-effective plot of land."

After breakfast, the ladies arrived one after another.

Meg wrote a small blackboard and hung it outside the door: "New product launched at noon today — Mapo Tofu!"

It was a very simple new announcement.

"Mapo Tofu? It sounds a little heavy? "

"This tofu is really something."

"Did Mr. Mak hire a new employee named Mapo recently?"

"I wanted to complain that Mr. Mak stood us up for the whole day, but I'll let it go for the sake of the new dish."

The customers were discussing and looking forward to the new dish.

"The number of customers lining up today has increased again. Mr. Mak cured my illness of staying in bed for many years."

"You don't know how popular Mr. Mak is these days when he taught people to cook at the Gourmet Food Conference. He's out of the industry."

"That's terrible. It'll be harder to line up in the future."

It was still early, but there was already a long line in front of the restaurant. Many customers couldn't help but complain.

After the fast-paced morning business, Meg rode his bicycle to the City Lord's Mansion.

It was still Dicus who received him.

After hearing Meg's intentions, Dicus looked at him in surprise. "You mean, you want to build a new academy?"

Meg nodded, and said, "That's right. Given Chaos City's current size, one Chaos School is no longer enough to satisfy the basic education requirements for all the children, especially those poor students of the right age.

What Chaos School couldn't do, we want to build a new school to do it. Our goal is not to replace Chaos School. Instead, we want those children who have been missed out to be able to sit in the classroom and learn like their peers. Then, they can change their fate through hard work. "

Dicus listened carefully and said, "Please wait a moment. This matter needs to be decided by the city lord. I'll go see if the meeting is over."

Meg didn't have to wait for long before Dicus hurried back. "Mr. Meg, the city lord has about 10 minutes now. Please come with me."

Meg walked into the city lord's office. Michael looked up from a pile of documents, and asked Meg, "How much land do you need? Which location? How much money do you need? "

Meg was slightly stunned. He didn't expect Michael to be so straightforward.

Dicus was also a little surprised. He didn't expect the city lord to give him the land and money without asking any questions.

"We're planning to build a school —"

"I know. Then go ahead. Is there anything that Mr. Mak can't do?" Michael smiled, and pointed to the map hanging on the wall. "The gray areas are empty. You can choose a location."

Since he was so straightforward, Meg naturally didn't have any reason to be reserved. He waved his hand, pointed at the map, and said, "Then let's do it here. It's in the north of the city and slightly closer to the city center. It's convenient for the children to go to school. The area needs to be 1,000 acres."

"How much do you need?" Michael asked again.

Meg shook his head, and said, "I know that the city lord's castle doesn't have much money. The money will be taken care of by the foundation. We only need the city lord's castle to support us in terms of policy and execution."

"I like your straightforward personality." Michael nodded. He turned to look at Dicus, who was dumbfounded. "Dicus, I'll leave this matter to you. Complete all the procedures as soon as possible and fully support Mr. Mak's work."

"Yes, city lord." Dicus nodded. Although he wasn't used to this, he still nodded.

"Then I'll thank the city lord on behalf of the children first. I won't disturb you any longer." Meg left the office.

Dicus followed Meg out of the door. He looked at Meg outside the door and said, "Mr. Meg, it will take some time to complete the procedures for the transfer of the land. The specific policy support will also need time to be discussed. Do you think it's okay if I give you the land documents tomorrow?"

"I'll have to trouble you then." Mag nodded and left with his bicycle.

The transfer of such a large area of land only took a day. It was enough to show the city lord's castle's sincerity. Meg naturally didn't have a reason to rush them.

He rode his bicycle to the north of the city. The land he drew was located in the middle of the slums in the north of the city and the wealthy district in the city. It was on the same central axis as Chaos School, symmetrical from north to south.

This was a piece of barren land. Some parts of it were used for farming, but most of it was overgrown with weeds. It belonged to the city lord's castle, so there wasn't a problem of expropriation.

"Building a 1,000-acre college park on a piece of barren land in 20 days. I think it's doable." Meg looked at this piece of barren land, and seemed to see a brand new school standing on it. The sound of reading and the laughter of children accompanied by the sound of reading.

Meg went to the textile factory, and told Irina, who was seriously patrolling the factory, that the land had been confirmed. They also had a detailed discussion about the construction work contracted by the Night Elves.

"What about the materials? Countless materials are needed to build such a huge school. Do you have any channels to get them? "Mag asked the question that he was most worried about.

Meg wasn't worried about the craftsmanship and aesthetics at all, but the materials were an issue that couldn't be avoided.

"I've seen your blueprint. Most of the buildings above the ground are made of wood. Since you've already confirmed the location, I'll bring them to plant the trees and plant the materials first. I'll need you to settle the materials for the ground. I don't like to do business with dwarves and goblins. They always think that we elves are stupid and have too much money, "Irina said casually.

"I can buy the stone materials, but are you serious about planting the wood today?" Meg looked at Irina, and was a little confused.

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