Vivian stood beside Luna, and looked at Meg, who was cleaning up the grill, as she whispered, "Mr. Mak really is a good man. Are you sure you don't want to work harder to get your hands on him?"
"Shh, don't spout nonsense." Luna blushed as she glared at Vivian.
"Look at how caring he is, and he's so supportive of your work. He's so nice to the children, and he's not as clingy as those young kids. He's perfect for your criteria." Vivian was still unwilling to give up.
Luna looked at the children who were happily eating ice cream. She rarely saw such innocent smiles on their faces, and all of this was brought to them by Mr. Meg. Furthermore, if it weren't for Mr. Meg's support, these children would still be homeless on the streets.
Luna made her way over to Meg, and said in a gentle voice, "Thank you, Mr. Meg."
"I'm just doing a small favor for the children." Meg set down the things he was cooking, and looked at Luna with a smile as he shook his head. He paused momentarily before continuing, "The situation has been a little chaotic recently. Are you going back to Rodu, Teacher Luna?"
Luna shook her head. "No, I have to be present for many of the foundation's matters. I'll be more useful in Chaos City than in Rodu."
Her parents had already written her many letters to urge her to return to Rodu, and they had even sent her brother to come to Rodu to take her back, but she had already decided to stay.
War wasn't something that she could decide. Perhaps it would be safer for her to return to Rodu, but if she were to leave, many of the foundation's projects would be suspended.
Hope School was under construction, and the recruitment of teachers was also progressing rapidly. A batch of retired teachers had been hired, and the recruitment of new teachers was progressing at a much faster pace.
At the same time, she and the city lord's castle were also checking the enrollment status of the children of suitable age, so that those who couldn't study in Chaos School could enroll in Hope School.
If she were to return to Rodu, she would just be a young mistress with nothing to do at home, but in Chaos City, she carried the hopes of many children on her shoulders.
"If there's anything you need help with, just let me know. I'll do my best to help." Meg nodded.
As the young mistress of the Roth Empire, she had come to Chaos City to do poverty alleviation education. She had chosen to stay in such a turbulent time. Her spirit was admirable.
"Alright." Luna smiled. For some reason, when these words came from Mr. Meg's mouth, she felt at ease and wanted to rely on him.
After that, Luna chatted with Mag about Hope School for a while.
Meg could feel that Luna had invested a lot of effort and hope in this school. Compared to Chaos School, which could barely enroll a few hundred students, Hope School was the real solution to solve the problem of children at the bottom of the social ladder.
"Mr. Mak, I've become a teacher at Hope School. You can call me Teacher Vivian from now on," Vivian said to Meg as she stepped forward.
"Congratulations, Teacher Vivian." Meg smiled. He knew that Vivian was going to become a teacher at Chaos School, but he didn't expect her to go there instead.
"Thank you. I'll go and have a grilled fish tonight to celebrate." Vivian had a smug smile on her face. She had just received the acceptance notice from Luna, and it had been interviewed by the old teachers. It had nothing to do with Luna at all.
The children were having fun, and Meg wasn't in a hurry to call them home. However, he was a little bored at the orphanage, so he took some time to go to the brewery, which was also located in the north of the city.
He had just entered the factory when the roaring of the machines could be heard.
Such a huge brewery naturally couldn't be used as Hannah's private workshop. The 100 elves that were transferred from the Night Elves were already assigned to various posts in the brewery. The elf guard at the entrance knew Mag, so he let him enter the factory directly.
"We need to make wine scientifically. The idea of making wine based on experience is outdated. Only by making wine according to scientific methods and ensuring the standardization of every step can we ensure that every bottle of wine that leaves the factory has the same excellent quality. This is the so-called quality control. I've already researched three sets of brewing recipes for different flavors of rum these few days … "Meg heard Hannah's voice from inside the brewery just as he walked to the door of the brewery.
Meg slowly retracted his footsteps, and listened at the door with a strange expression. He didn't expect Hannah to be so good as a factory manager just by taking a few business management books from him.
Meg didn't disturb Hannah's work, and walked around the factory.
The blueprints of this factory were made by the system, and it was done according to the advanced planning of modern breweries. It was just that the exterior of the building used the popular style of this world, and it had a little of the feel of a European-style winery.
"Boss, why are you here?" Not long after, Hannah's voice sounded from behind Meg. She quickly walked up. "I heard they said you were here. Why didn't you come and find me directly?"
"I heard that factory manager Hannah was teaching the concept of scientific development. I didn't dare to disturb you, so I just walked around by myself." Meg turned around and smiled at Hannah, who was wearing a blue uniform.
"Hehe, I just memorized a few paragraphs from the book, but it seems like the effect is quite good. They look at me differently now." Hannah smiled a little embarrassedly.
Meg knew that Hannah had the talent to manage this factory, so he asked, "How is the operation of the machine? When can we start mass producing it? "
"This machine is super easy to use. The output is super stable. I only used a day to understand it. It's so much better than the pile of junk I had before." Hannah didn't hide her love for the new machine. "I have already debugged a few of my and my grandpa's rum recipes. The quality of the finished products brewed by the new machine is better, and it can guarantee the quality. The rate of spoilage is very low.
But to be safe, I will continue to debug and experiment these two days. As long as the quality of today's rum is stable, then starting tomorrow, we can officially start mass producing rum and mass producing rum. "
"Okay, then I will wait for your good news." Meg nodded. He was very satisfied with Hannah's efficiency.
"Boss, wait a moment." Hannah turned around and went into the wine cellar. Not long after, she came out with two jars of rum.
"This is what I brewed yesterday. Take it back and try it. It is mixed with base liquor. It can be considered as a three year old rum." Hannah handed the jars to Meg and said.
"Okay, then I will go back and try it." Meg took the jars. He really wanted to test if the rum brewed by Hannah with the new machine maintained a high standard.
But there were many customers who were still thinking about the rum. Meg was also waiting for Hannah to mass produce and give the customers another choice.
Speaking of which, his Maotai and whiskey hadn't been brewed for the customers to try.
"I have to work overtime tonight." Meg thought in his heart.
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