The Chaos School was an educational institution under the Gray Temple. According to the age and stage of the students, it was divided into two parts: the kindergarten and the Haohai kindergarten.
The kindergarten was for children from five to twelve years old. At that time, they were mainly taught basic knowledge such as the common language, arithmetic, and general knowledge.
At the same time, they would develop some special abilities such as magic, perception, calculation, and so on. When they reached a certain level and met the test requirements of the Haohai kindergarten, they would automatically be promoted to the Haohai kindergarten to further their studies, and there would be special teachers to teach them.
Those who couldn't pass the test by the age of twelve would lose the opportunity to stay in the Chaos School and be expelled. The ratio was about five to one.
Most of the students who graduated from the Haohai kindergarten would be recruited by the Gray Temple to become the new blood of the Gray Temple, thus maintaining the high quality and loyalty of the members of the Gray Temple.
Meg didn't dislike this complete supply chain, because every graduate had the freedom to choose whether to work in the Gray Temple or not.
Furthermore, not every graduate would be recruited by the Gray Temple. They had to pass the test first. This reminded him of the civil service system in his previous life.
Also, the best thing that the Chaos School did was to popularize knowledge on a large scale in Chaos City.
After the integration of the Norland Continent, the human and elven languages became the common language of the Norland Continent.
However, it wasn't easy for other races to learn this language and writing. Even Haga, the son of a tribal chief, could barely communicate in the common language.
The kindergarten of the Chaos School accepted over 1,000 students every year. The annual tuition was only five gold coins. Compared to the tuition of 50 gold coins in private schools, this was practically compulsory education.
Also, the students in the Chaos School weren't divided into classes according to race. Your classmates could be a demon and an elf, or a dwarf sitting in front of you and a troll sitting behind you. This was also a unique experience in Chaos City.
After more than 100 years of development, the Gray Temple and Chaos School were the main reason why Chaos City was able to have such a harmonious atmosphere. After all, if two people of different races were walking on the streets, they might be from the same school, so they would all be familiar with each other. As such, the animosity between different races would lessen significantly.
Furthermore, the residents of Chaos City were far more cultured than the residents of other regions on the continent, and this was also an important reason.
Meg and Amy were standing outside the gate of the sprawling Chaos School. It was class time, and the old guard and the tall orc standing at the gate had clearly refused their request to enter the school. They were told to contact Teacher Luna after school so that they could enter the school.
"Looks like we're early." Meg glanced at the large clock at the entrance of Chaos School. It was 10: 30 am, and the third period hadn't ended yet. School would end at around 11: 30 am.
"Father, we can sneak in," Amy said softly as she looked at the stern orc and tugged at Mag's sleeve.
"Sneak in?" Meg looked at Amy in surprise.
"Mm-hmm. There's a place we can go in. They didn't let me in before, so I always sneaked in." Amy nodded.
10 minutes later, Meg looked back at the gap covered by two lush branches. He couldn't help but pat Amy's head with a smile. This little girl was really something.
"I know which classroom Teacher Luna is in. Father, let's go and take a look." Amy grabbed Meg's finger, and walked to the left with ease.
Meg could tell that Amy really wanted to see Miss Luna, so he let her go. She used to watch from outside the classroom anyway.
The classrooms in Chaos School were two-story buildings made of a mixture of stone and wood. The four walls were stacked with square black stones, while the roof and the second floor were made of wood. There were windows on both sides to ensure that the classrooms were well lit.
The sound of reading could be heard coming from one building after another. All of the buildings were painted sky blue and grass green, and the colors looked very bright and fresh. Many of the walls were painted with childlike drawings, which were most likely drawn by the students. There were styles of all races, and they blended together harmoniously here.
"The person who founded the Gray Temple must have been a great man with great foresight." Meg looked at those drawings, and seemed to see the future that person had envisioned.
If this idea could be spread out with Chaos City as the center, and the entire continent could be truly integrated, then the racial war 100 years ago would most likely not happen again.
"This idea coincides with my thoughts. If all the races on the continent are integrated, there will definitely be more and more half-races. When they become an important part of the entire continent, the discrimination against them will naturally disappear." Meg was deep in thought, and a smile gradually appeared on his face. "Perhaps I can witness the arrival of a great era in my lifetime. If I can add some fuel to the fire, that would be a good thing."
"Father, what are you smiling about?" Amy looked at Meg with a perplexed expression. She thought for a moment, and said, "I know. You're very happy because you want to see Teacher Luna, right?"
"Perhaps." Perhaps it was the sound of reading that made Meg's mood improve a lot.
This atmosphere was really good. When Amy is of school age next year, I should let her come to school. It's much better than staying at home with me every day. With Amy's fireball magic, I don't have to worry about anyone bullying her at school.
"Me too. I'm super happy." Amy also nodded. However, she quickly put a finger in front of her mouth and shushed them. She pointed at the classroom next to them, and said, "Teacher Luna is teaching in that classroom. Let's sneak over and don't make a sound."
Meg nodded, and didn't say anything. He walked quietly, and followed Amy to the window.
There were two black square stones stacked under the windowsill. Amy hesitated for a moment before slowly stepping on them. They were just at the height of the windowsill.
"Looks like these stones were specially prepared for Amy." Meg looked at the two stones with surprise. There were no stones under the other windowsills, and the height was just right for Amy.
Miss Luna's voice came from the classroom. Standing outside the classroom, it sounded very gentle. It was the kind of voice that could guide students to study, and it made people feel at ease and comfortable.
The content of her lecture was simple multiplication. Because there was no multiplication table or decimal system, the algorithm was very complicated. Just a question of 7 × 9 was enough to make Meg dizzy. It was really difficult for six or seven-year-old children.
Amy listened quietly, and her eyes seemed to light up as she looked into the classroom.
Meg also stood quietly behind her. It was fine if he listened in, but it was a little inappropriate to disturb others in class.
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