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Chapter 419

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After the greenhouse was built, Tang En left them there to study and returned to the Liege's Residence alone.

In the next plan, he needed to allocate some people to build a large number of greenhouses to increase the production of vegetables and fruits in winter. At least, he had to satisfy Ellington's needs.

In addition to the greenhouses, he also needed to build the first Ellington's school before spring.

However, building the school was easy. The problem was that it was difficult to find teachers in the school.

In Prandal, people generally only recognized scholars with recognized status. Only nobles with status and the powerful Divines had the opportunity to ask for knowledge from scholars.

In this world, "teachers" who taught knowledge as a profession did not exist.

Therefore, Tang En first had to train a group of decent teachers. With his half-baked skills, this was a task that would cost him his life.

More importantly, compared to learning cultural knowledge, the various races in Prandal generally preferred to learn combat skills. Only by awakening their talents and becoming Divines and mastering power, would they be able to break through the hierarchy. This was a gift from the gods to the mortal races. Everyone had a fair chance.

Therefore, it was important to balance the proportion of cultural lessons and combat skills in the school education.

After returning to the Liege's Residence, Tang En told Fiona about the matter. Fiona who had just sorted out the discarded materials carefully listened to Tang En's idea and praised, "My Lord, your idea is very good. Although many people hope that their descendants can become Divines, only one in ten can really awaken their talents. If they can receive cultural education and master other skills like you said, it will be a good thing for them and for the whole territory."

"Yes, but it's a pity that training teachers is a troublesome matter."

Tang En sighed, "Language, writing, religion, history, science, physics, combat skills, the basics of spellcasting … There are too many things to learn. It's difficult to find qualified teachers."

"Is it difficult?"

Fiona was puzzled. "My Lord, don't you have a friend who is the most suitable person to teach you this knowledge?"

"Ah?"

Fiona put down the materials and said, "Although I don't know what science and physics are you talking about, whether it's language, combat skills, or spellcasting, the elves should be very good teachers, right?"

Tang En was stunned, "Now that you mention it … it's true!"

Tang En was subconsciously bound by inertia. He only wanted to find a teacher among the humans, but he forgot that this was a world full of various strange races.

Although the elves usually communicated in Elvish, they were also proficient in dwarvish, Prandal's common Loen, and even the language of Dragons. Using different languages was as simple as eating and drinking for them.

Moreover, they were born warriors, rangers, and mages. Whether it was combat skills or the basics of spellcasting, they could be taught by them. Due to their naturally gentle nature, teaching these things that required patience would be more effective. The only thing to worry about was the teacher-student relationship …

After the school was built successfully, the Magic Awakening Potion that could stimulate the children's awakening talent would be a regular potion in the school. In addition to the other potions made by Tang En and the education of the elven teachers, it could be foreseen that after graduation, the probability of awakening talent was almost 100%.

In the field of science and physics, gnome craftsmen could be hired. They were now in urgent need of recognition from this world. They could use the opportunity to impart knowledge to the children. As they grew up, gnome technology would be popularized throughout the Prandal in the future.

Of course, Tang En felt that it was necessary to let them organize the engineering knowledge into categories and organize it into a systematic knowledge …

If not for the lack of connections, Tang En would consider hiring some gnome engineers to be teachers … He was afraid that they would fight with the gnome engineers.

The more Tang En thought about it, the more feasible it was. He clapped his hands and said, "No problem! Let's do it! I'll go find Izali later and ask her to help find some elves who are willing to be teachers. "

"There's no hurry for the time being. After all, the school hasn't been built yet. But we can inform the interior of the territory in advance so that the children can be prepared for school when spring comes."

"You're right, but I should also prepare in advance."

Tang En said and got up.

"Wait!"

Fiona hurriedly stopped Tang En. "There's one more thing to tell you. Since the residents of Ellington moved into the new house, they have been very satisfied. But with the recent drop in temperature and snow outside, they found a problem. The new house doesn't have a fireplace, so they can't light a fire to warm themselves. The letters they sent from Tokar are piling up in the drawers."

Although the Datang Chamber of Commerce had a dual-purpose air conditioner, Ellington's current per capita income could not afford it. They were more used to the fireplace for warmth.

Tang En slapped his forehead and said, "I was careless! The heating date should have arrived long ago. I just came back from the Underworld and forgot about it. "

"Heating?"

"Yes, I asked the gnome engineering team to build a high-pressure boiler room. The heating pipe should have been connected and can be started at any time."

"Heating?"

Fiona flipped through the book and was confused. "Why didn't I hear you mention this?"

"Because it's a supporting facility for the house. It's drawn on the construction drawings, so I didn't mention it."

Tang En said and pushed the door open. "I'll go to the boiler room first."

Tang En turned around and bumped into a soft body.

"My, my Lord!"

Tina, who was holding the book, suddenly blushed and lowered her head.

"Ah, Tina, I'm sorry for bumping into you."

Tang En smiled and moved aside. Tina hurried into the study.

"Tina."

Fiona looked at her strangely. "After coming back from the Underworld, you seem to have separated a lot from the Lord. Why did you become more nervous?"

Tina stuttered and said, "No, no … I, I just want to repay the Lord … So I'm studying very hard …"

"Is that so?"

Fiona did not care too much and handed over the materials in her hand. "You came at the right time. Put these documents on the notice board. Send the other part to the newspaper office and let Karl arrange it. It will be reported tomorrow. Also, inform Marlene to broadcast it the next time."

"Yes, yes!"

Tina took the materials and glanced at it casually. Suddenly, her eyes widened. "Abolish, abolish * * * * * *?"

Fiona replied without raising her head, "That's right. The Lord has just made a decision. Go ahead."

"Is, is this true?"

Tina's face was full of disbelief. "Is the Lord serious? For him … "

"It's obviously a good thing for him?"

Fiona looked up and smiled helplessly. "It seems like it's really like what he said. Even we didn't realize how unbelievable it is that this unreasonable thing has always existed. Why is he always different …"

He would not be unreasonable and plunder, he would selflessly give and give …

Then, the people would give back to him, more than he gave.

Perhaps, this was his way of life?

"This kind of thing … is wrong …?"

Tina murmured. Although many people would be angry and angry about this, as long as the Lord mentioned it, they would carry it out. No one questioned whether this kind of power should exist or whether it was unreasonable.

Who would believe that something that even the victims took for granted was overturned by a winner?

How many people with vested interests could be ruthless enough to give up their own interests?

No.

It was because of this that Fiona and even the residents of Ellington admired Tang En so much. It was almost to the point of personal worship.

However, Tang En had even predicted that personal worship and absolute power would lead to corruption. This made people feel that he was a saint who had no desires or desires.

Suddenly, Tang En's gentle smile appeared in her mind. Tina's heart trembled, and the corner of her mouth raised into a happy smile.

Yes, the Lord was different from those nobles. Although he was also a noble, although he was the Lord, he cared about those people.

He was even willing to break into the underground world to save her, a little maid. Who could be compared to such a great and selfless Lord?

Who was worthy of him?

"Achoo!"

Tang En, who was facing the wind and snow, sneezed and shivered. Then, he quickly ran into the high-pressure boiler room. As expected, it was not working yet.

"My Lord!"

When the craftsmen saw Tang En, they immediately stood up and greeted him. They were in high spirits to show their professionalism.

However, looking at the cold boiler, Tang En did not know whether to laugh or cry. After nodding at them, Tang En's consciousness connected with Dicarios. "Old Dicarios, send a Fire Elemental to me."

"Don't call me Old Dicarios!"

"Balrog King?"

When Tang En called him by this nickname, Dicarios went silent. "… Just call me Old Dicarios."

Then, a teleportation portal opened up beside Tang En. A brightly colored Fire Elemental appeared out of thin air.

"I'm begging you. Just go down there and stay there."

Tang En greeted the Fire Elemental. The Fire Elemental's intelligence was still very low. After responding instinctively, it followed Tang En's instructions and crawled under the boiler. Then, it began to rapidly increase the boiler's temperature.

Although there was a serious gap in the dwarves' technology, creating a stable high-pressure boiler was not a problem. That was why Tang En dared to leave this job to them.

After the Fire Elemental was in place, the boiler's temperature and pressure quickly rose. When it reached the critical value, the diverter valve was opened. The hot water would be sent to Ellington's residential area through the underground thermal pipe.

Using Fire Elemental creatures, this type of floor heating had zero consumption and zero pollution. Moreover, it was highly efficient and low cost. It was simply a bargain.

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