"Setting up a mechanical school?" The Hill looked at Meg, who was sitting across the desk, with a surprised expression.
She knew that Meg had always been supporting Teacher Luna in setting up Hope School. She had also donated a sum of money to that education fund. She had only received a brief from Luna a few days ago, and knew that Hope School was about to start.
However, from what she knew, Hope School was more of a charity school. It took in those children from poor families who couldn't go to school. While eliminating illiteracy, it also taught them some life and professional skills so that they could have a foothold in society.
The idea that she and Meg came up with just now was to set up Hope School's mechanical school as the top mechanical talent nurturing base on the Norland Continent, and use it as a foundation to promote the development of the Norland Continent.
From the steam engine to the color printing machine, Meg's amazing performance was a little playful.
At this moment, The Hill seemed to see the determination to do something seriously in Meg.
The Hill didn't know what other things Meg would create, or what kind of talents he would bring up, so she couldn't miss such an opportunity.
"Mr. Meg, just tell me what you need. I will do my best to support you," The Hill said to Meg sincerely.
"Alright, then I won't stand on ceremony." Meg nodded with a smile. He liked rich women like her. They were rich, beautiful, and obedient.
The Hill brought Meg to the steam locomotive manufacturing base. The best mechanical designers and engineers in Chaos City, or even the entire Norland Continent, were gathered there.
Mechanical design and manufacturing was a broad and vague concept to them before this. A craftsman usually had to design items and manufacture them simultaneously. Without either ability, they couldn't become an outstanding craftsman.
After experiencing the huge project of designing and manufacturing the steam locomotive, some new concepts were being accepted by them, and their old ideas and thinking were greatly impacted.
For example, design and manufacturing could be a cooperative relationship. The designer would be responsible for the design, and the skilled craftsmen would be responsible for the implementation of the design.
The advantage of this was that the barrier to becoming a designer was lowered. Even a woman who couldn't swing a heavy hammer could become a designer.
This also allowed the blacksmiths to focus more on production and forging. It also allowed some races with outstanding talents in forging and manufacturing, such as demons and orcs, to have greater room to display their talents.
This was a huge blow to the craftsmen of the Norland Continent. It could even be said that this was a revolutionary blow.
What brought about all these changes was the blueprint of a steam locomotive that everyone worshipped. And this blueprint came from Meg.
As a result, Meg's popularity was extremely high among the proud designers in the base.
"I heard that Master Meg is here. He's coming here with Miss Hill."
"Really?! Then let's go and take a look. Two days ago, the chief engineer said that he wanted to invite him to teach us. "
"Let's go, let's go together."
The news that Meg had come to the base spread like wildfire. Except for some engineers who couldn't leave due to work, the rest of the engineers all went to watch the fun.
When Miss Hill brought Meg to the engineering department of the base, she had a weird expression on her face when she saw the engineers craning their necks with expectant faces.
She wouldn't even take a second look at this group of men who were obsessed with machines. But when they heard that Meg was coming, all of them acted as if their sweetheart had come.
Was that man really that attractive to them?
"Mr. Meg, you're finally here again." Chief Engineer Bourell went forward and shook Meg's hand with a hint of resentment in his agitated expression.
"I'm here with Miss Hill to tour the base today. At the same time, I have something to discuss with the chief engineer." Meg nodded with a smile. He knew that this chief engineer of the steam locomotive wasn't interested in him. Instead, he was interested in the mechanical knowledge in his head.
"Miss Hill." Bourell then greeted Miss Hill. But soon, he looked at Meg and said, "Mr. Meg, if you have any requests, just let me know. I'll do my best to help you with anything that I can."
"I'm right here. Shouldn't I be the one to make the decision?" Miss Hill cursed silently. Why did this man seem so smitten when he saw Meg?
"I'm planning to set up a mechanical school in Hope School. I'm currently short of teachers, so I'm looking for a few outstanding teachers from Chief Engineer Bourell," Meg said straightforwardly. Anyway, Miss Hill had already agreed to this matter. He was here to select people.
"I see …" Bourell was slightly taken aback. He subconsciously looked at Miss Hill.
Although he was the chief engineer of the steam locomotive project and had a lot of power in the base, he couldn't just say whatever he wanted in front of his boss when it came to the flow of talents.
The surrounding engineers were also dumbfounded. They didn't expect Meg to come here today to poach people.
At present, the steam locomotive project was progressing smoothly. The railway to the dwarves was being laid, and the improved version of the steam locomotive was also being developed. Everyone could see that a great invention was about to be born and carried forward. No one was willing to leave at this time.
"I've already talked to Mr. Meg. I'm very supportive of the establishment of a mechanical school in Hope School." Miss Hill nodded slightly and said, "Under the leadership of Mr. Meg, this school will research the most cutting-edge mechanical technology and explore a new path for mechanical design and manufacturing."
Mr. Meg's leadership! Research the most cutting-edge mechanical technology! Open a new path!
Miss Hill's voice wasn't loud, but it was like thunder in the ears of the engineers.
Everyone's eyes lit up. They looked at Meg with a burning gaze.
The great steam engine project came from Mr. Meg. He had shown amazing talent and talent in the field of machinery, and had won the admiration of all the participants of the project.
Now, he stood up and said that he wanted to explore a new path for mechanical design and manufacturing. What did that mean?
This would definitely be an event that would be left in the history of machinery on the Norland Continent, and the participants might have the chance to be famous for eternity.
Bourell looked at Meg seriously, and said, "Of course I have to participate in such an important event. Mr. Meg, I'm willing to join Hope School and become an honorable teacher."
Miss Hill glanced at him. He was the chief engineer of the steam engine project. If he left, the whole project would have to stop.
Meg didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He shook his head, and said, "I don't dare to accept you. Miss Hill won't let you go, either."
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