The streets of Chaos City extended in all directions, and there were many alleys of different sizes.
However, compared to other cities, Chaos City was a very new city, as it had been built over 100 years ago and expanded from nothing. Therefore, its urban planning and roads were much better than other big cities on the Norland Continent.
However, Chaos City was a very large city, and there were horse-drawn carriages everywhere on the streets, which provided a lot of convenience for people without horses. However, most ordinary people couldn't bear to pay the exorbitant carriage fees.
In order to rear a horse in Chaos City, not only did one have to pay an exorbitant sum of money to purchase the horse, one also had to build a stable for it, and feed it every day. The cost was extremely high, and it wasn't something that an ordinary person could afford.
However, bicycles were different. Apart from the cost of buying the bicycle and a certain degree of wear and tear, there were almost no other expenses.
There was no need to feed it, and there was no need to consider its feelings. You could ride it whenever you wanted.
When you didn't need it, you could just throw it into the warehouse, and take it out in a few years.
Why don't you try throwing a horse into the warehouse for a month?
If bicycles could be mass produced, and the cost could be reduced to a level that ordinary people could accept, it would make many people's lives much more convenient.
Haider was a practical scientist, so when he saw the bicycle, he thought about how it could be widely used to make the lives of ordinary people more convenient.
Meg admired this kind of pragmatism. Technology could change people's lives, and that was the value of the existence of scientists.
"Yes, I also think that this is a transportation tool that is worth promoting." Meg nodded with a smile, and gestured for Haider to take a seat. He brewed a pot of tea, and sat down across from him.
"Mr. Meg, do you also have plans in this area? To mass produce this bicycle? "Haider looked at Meg expectantly.
"I might do this in the future, but I don't have the time and energy to follow up on it now. You know, inventing something and mass-producing something are two completely different things." Mag poured him a cup of tea.
Haider was slightly taken aback, and then a smile appeared on his face as he nodded in agreement. "That is indeed two different things."
As the vice-dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering, Haider had also participated in many projects. It was indeed a very time-consuming and energy-consuming task.
For example, the two-wheeled car didn't look complicated and didn't involve any other complicated power sources. However, there were hundreds of parts on it. It would be a huge project to take them apart one by one and standardize them for mass production.
Not only did it consume a lot of energy, it also consumed a lot of money.
Meg's eyes lit up. "But now that I think about it, I can consider letting the teachers from the School of Mechanical Engineering research on the mass production of bicycles."
He actually had an idea long ago, but he was too lazy to do it. However, now that the Mechanical School team in Hope School had been assembled, and the soldiers were all gathered, it would be a waste not to use them.
"Our mechanical school …" Haider suddenly realized that the mechanical school that Meg was talking about wasn't the Chaos School's mechanical school. Instead, it was the newly established mechanical school in Hope School. Haider's expression became complicated.
When he heard that Meg was going to establish a mechanical school and was intending to participate in it, he wanted to find out what kind of role Meg was going to play in this new mechanical school, and what kind of development he was going to expect.
Now, it seemed that Meg's role was going to be the dean, and he was starting a big project right off the bat.
If the mass production of bicycles was successful, it would definitely be a big project that would affect many people's lives.
To be honest, he was a little jealous.
Meg saw through Haider's thoughts, and found it funny. However, he didn't point it out. He took a sip of tea, and asked, "Dean, why are you here today?"
"Oh, it's like this. I've been paying attention to the establishment of Hope School. I've also talked to Luna about the establishment of the mechanical school. However, it was not easy to recruit teachers, so it was put on hold.
"I didn't expect that Mr. Meg would suddenly gather a team and establish the mechanical school as soon as school started. So, I wanted to have a chat with you and see if there's anything that you need help with," Haider said.
Meg nodded seriously. "You don't say. I really do have something that I need your help with."
"Go ahead."
"Actually, I poached this team from Miss Hill. They were in charge of the steam locomotive project previously. They are all very talented and have good learning abilities. They have a lot of potential.
However, they have never received any teaching experience before, and were recruited at the last minute. It's very difficult for them to impart their professional skills and knowledge to the children.
Luna is going to let them attend other teachers' classes and receive training from experienced teachers. However, I feel that if they want to improve quickly, they still need the guidance and classroom learning from experienced teachers of the same specialization.
"So, I want them to attend classes at Chaos School's mechanical school when school starts so that they can quickly learn how to become qualified mechanical teachers," Meg said sincerely to Haider.
Haider looked at Meg in surprise. In his opinion, geniuses like Meg were usually aloof and proud. He didn't expect him to want those teachers to come to Chaos School to learn.
Meg might be a mechanical genius, but he wasn't a teacher. He couldn't approve of a team that was formed at the last minute wanting to support a school and teach the students.
He was worried that the teachers weren't professional enough. That was the reason why Haider came here.
"I can't make the decision on this matter, but I personally agree with it very much. Let me go back and discuss with the dean to see how we can strengthen the communication and communication between the two schools." Haider nodded with a smile. "Don't worry. Even if the dean doesn't agree, this old man can contribute all the experience in my head to that group of young people."
"Then, I'll thank you here first." Meg picked up his tea and toasted Haider.
"Anything that can help the children is what we should do." Haider took a sip of tea, and smilingly said, "However, I would also like to invite Mr Meg to teach the teachers in our school. The steam locomotive has already started running on the railway that connects Chaos City and Vic Mountain. I heard that the railway to the dwarves is also being built. As the designer, they would like to hear the story of the steam locomotive from you."
"Well …" Meg pondered. He was very aggressive on the internet, but he still felt a little awkward if he really went up to the podium to talk to a group of people.
However, Haider had just agreed to help train the teachers, so he couldn't reject him. He could only bite the bullet and nod.
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