Be a matchmaker in an otome game
Chapter 384 Preparing to start the class
Chapter 384 Preparing to start the class
Time passed smoothly, and soon it was the time when Felisa's reward expired. The only person who solved the arithmetic sequence was Riley, but although Riley was the only one, Felisa was already very satisfied, after all What she was looking for was a teacher with a flexible mind.
Although Riley's leg is disabled, but buy one get one free, and send a Jim over.
Of course, Felisa doesn't mind letting Jim study together. For her, the more children learn to read and write, the better. Besides, although Jim doesn't have Riley's love and acumen for mathematics, he is honest, maybe he is afraid of mathematics. If he can't learn well, he can't stay and take care of Riley. He is very hardworking.
Jim is a better teacher than Riley, but he's still young and it might take a few more years.
As for Riley, it’s good to keep him and do scientific research, but it’s better to let Riley communicate with the people in the manor. For scientific research, there is always more communication, but Riley’s legs are a very troublesome thing. It also needs to be properly organized.
There are many things to do, but Felisa likes such a busy day.
It's good to be busy, at least you don't think about things you shouldn't think about.
She called Jason and Mark over: "Go and tear off the bounty outside and replace it with this one."
Mark responded immediately, accepted the new notification, and looked down at the words on it.
Felisa assigned him a task: "I want you to teach people how to read and count in seven days. You can prepare for it in a few days, teach one month, teach one hour of reading in the morning, one hour of arithmetic in the afternoon, and only teach two Ten pages."
Jason Mark was a little silent. They had expected the need for manpower in the hospital, but they also felt uneasy in their hearts. They were afraid that others would compare them to others, and Felicia would no longer reuse them.
Most civilians are illiterate. To let them know that the hospital has this policy, it is up to Mark to promote it. After all, he has a lot of connections.
"Remember," Felisa explained specifically, "no matter men, women, old or young, you can come."
"This is a good idea," Riley nodded, "Miss Felisa is thoughtful."
So he only reminded on one side: "Don't forget to let your family members go, especially children and young people, even if they are forced, they must be forced to go."
It doesn't sound difficult to spend two hours a day in class, but at worst they get off work two hours late at night.
Although this ability to read and count sounds not as shocking as a gold coin, but a gold coin is only a one-off sale, and people without skills can’t get it. If you learn how to read and count, are you afraid you won’t be able to find a job?And there is no limit, anyone can learn, this is a huge bargain.
But the hospital needs people, and they can't and can't stop them.
People in the world always feel that it is not for nothing. Since she has promised that no matter men, women or children can come, there must be many people who will take advantage of it in the beginning. It is just a matter of learning, and not everyone will stick to it.
More importantly, being able to work in a hospital, upon hearing the treatment, Mark's former co-workers were breathing heavily.
Forget it, what do they know, and they haven't experienced it, so it's useless for him to try to persuade them. It's better to let them experience it, and then they will probably give up.
No need to be exposed to the sun and rain, and follow the nobles, who would not envy this job, it is very decent.
Mark was hesitant to speak, but could he learn words and counts by just listening to them?The words he learned yesterday may not be recognized when he reads them again today, and he needs to repeat and memorize them.
Felisa went on to arrange some details. After she finished the arrangements, with Mark's ability, most of Cliff City knew that the noble lady who ran the hospital would teach people how to read and count for free.
"Jim," Felicia would not let go of another labor force, "you will assist Riley during these seven days, simulate lectures, and cut branches."
Jason went to call people, Mark went to post the poster, and spread the news to the whole Cliff City by the way.
She will teach people how to read and count for free after seven days. After teaching for a month, those who learn well will be recruited to work in the hospital. The salary for working in the hospital is also listed on it. slightly less.
But no matter how nervous he is, he will do it: "Yes, I understand."
After giving the order, Felisa waved her hand to drive away: "Go and call Riley."
After all, there are new recruits in the hospital, and it's time for them to be promoted. It's just that it's too early for a salary increase at this time, and it's only been a few months, so we can only lower the treatment of others.
Jason also came over to watch, but Felisa let them watch. After all, they still had something to do, and they always had to know what to do.
The pen is worth money, but the branches are worthless, and the slate and branches should be sent to her later in the plantation.
Felisa's handwriting is beautiful and beautiful, and the content on it is also written clearly.
Jim understands the simulated lecture, but what to do with cutting branches.
Riley knew from the very beginning that Felicia's original reward was to find someone who could teach others how to read and count. He has been studying hard these days, but when it comes time for him to give a lecture, he still wants to give it a try. feel nervous.
And they have all learned something from Mark, so they have an advantage over others.
The workers promised that such a rare opportunity would be seized by the children.
"I don't plan to provide pens and paper." Pens and paper are precious things now. Although she also wants to supply paper and pens for others to use indefinitely, but she doesn't have that ability. Who asked Viscount Cliff to call her for her, People who study papermaking haven't figured out a clue yet, so she can only think of another way, "When the time comes, use slate and branches instead of paper and pens, and the branches can write on the slate when they are wet."
Jim walked into the room with Riley on his back, put Riley down carefully, and then stood silently behind Riley's chair, protecting Riley like a guardian spirit.
Maybe it's because Riley's food has improved recently. He has gained a lot of flesh visible to the naked eye, and his complexion is much better. He has been studying and studying, and his temperament is changing quietly. He smiled at Felisa: "You can find me What's up?"
Mark was afraid that they were just talking, so he used Felisa as an excuse: "Miss Felisa once said that children who are not yet grown up grow their brains together with their bodies, and the more they learn when they are young , The more you know, the smarter you will be when you grow up, and those of us who haven't learned anything since childhood will become stupid when they grow up."
If this sentence was only uttered by Mark, these people may have heard it as if they had heard it, and they might have to mutter this truth in their hearts. Who doesn’t know and needs a special reminder, but now it’s Felisa who said it , the degree of importance is different.
Not to mention being regarded as an oracle, that's about the same.
Today's Felisa has a high reputation in the hearts of the common people in Cliff City.
(End of this chapter)
Time passed smoothly, and soon it was the time when Felisa's reward expired. The only person who solved the arithmetic sequence was Riley, but although Riley was the only one, Felisa was already very satisfied, after all What she was looking for was a teacher with a flexible mind.
Although Riley's leg is disabled, but buy one get one free, and send a Jim over.
Of course, Felisa doesn't mind letting Jim study together. For her, the more children learn to read and write, the better. Besides, although Jim doesn't have Riley's love and acumen for mathematics, he is honest, maybe he is afraid of mathematics. If he can't learn well, he can't stay and take care of Riley. He is very hardworking.
Jim is a better teacher than Riley, but he's still young and it might take a few more years.
As for Riley, it’s good to keep him and do scientific research, but it’s better to let Riley communicate with the people in the manor. For scientific research, there is always more communication, but Riley’s legs are a very troublesome thing. It also needs to be properly organized.
There are many things to do, but Felisa likes such a busy day.
It's good to be busy, at least you don't think about things you shouldn't think about.
She called Jason and Mark over: "Go and tear off the bounty outside and replace it with this one."
Mark responded immediately, accepted the new notification, and looked down at the words on it.
Felisa assigned him a task: "I want you to teach people how to read and count in seven days. You can prepare for it in a few days, teach one month, teach one hour of reading in the morning, one hour of arithmetic in the afternoon, and only teach two Ten pages."
Jason Mark was a little silent. They had expected the need for manpower in the hospital, but they also felt uneasy in their hearts. They were afraid that others would compare them to others, and Felicia would no longer reuse them.
Most civilians are illiterate. To let them know that the hospital has this policy, it is up to Mark to promote it. After all, he has a lot of connections.
"Remember," Felisa explained specifically, "no matter men, women, old or young, you can come."
"This is a good idea," Riley nodded, "Miss Felisa is thoughtful."
So he only reminded on one side: "Don't forget to let your family members go, especially children and young people, even if they are forced, they must be forced to go."
It doesn't sound difficult to spend two hours a day in class, but at worst they get off work two hours late at night.
Although this ability to read and count sounds not as shocking as a gold coin, but a gold coin is only a one-off sale, and people without skills can’t get it. If you learn how to read and count, are you afraid you won’t be able to find a job?And there is no limit, anyone can learn, this is a huge bargain.
But the hospital needs people, and they can't and can't stop them.
People in the world always feel that it is not for nothing. Since she has promised that no matter men, women or children can come, there must be many people who will take advantage of it in the beginning. It is just a matter of learning, and not everyone will stick to it.
More importantly, being able to work in a hospital, upon hearing the treatment, Mark's former co-workers were breathing heavily.
Forget it, what do they know, and they haven't experienced it, so it's useless for him to try to persuade them. It's better to let them experience it, and then they will probably give up.
No need to be exposed to the sun and rain, and follow the nobles, who would not envy this job, it is very decent.
Mark was hesitant to speak, but could he learn words and counts by just listening to them?The words he learned yesterday may not be recognized when he reads them again today, and he needs to repeat and memorize them.
Felisa went on to arrange some details. After she finished the arrangements, with Mark's ability, most of Cliff City knew that the noble lady who ran the hospital would teach people how to read and count for free.
"Jim," Felicia would not let go of another labor force, "you will assist Riley during these seven days, simulate lectures, and cut branches."
Jason went to call people, Mark went to post the poster, and spread the news to the whole Cliff City by the way.
She will teach people how to read and count for free after seven days. After teaching for a month, those who learn well will be recruited to work in the hospital. The salary for working in the hospital is also listed on it. slightly less.
But no matter how nervous he is, he will do it: "Yes, I understand."
After giving the order, Felisa waved her hand to drive away: "Go and call Riley."
After all, there are new recruits in the hospital, and it's time for them to be promoted. It's just that it's too early for a salary increase at this time, and it's only been a few months, so we can only lower the treatment of others.
Jason also came over to watch, but Felisa let them watch. After all, they still had something to do, and they always had to know what to do.
The pen is worth money, but the branches are worthless, and the slate and branches should be sent to her later in the plantation.
Felisa's handwriting is beautiful and beautiful, and the content on it is also written clearly.
Jim understands the simulated lecture, but what to do with cutting branches.
Riley knew from the very beginning that Felicia's original reward was to find someone who could teach others how to read and count. He has been studying hard these days, but when it comes time for him to give a lecture, he still wants to give it a try. feel nervous.
And they have all learned something from Mark, so they have an advantage over others.
The workers promised that such a rare opportunity would be seized by the children.
"I don't plan to provide pens and paper." Pens and paper are precious things now. Although she also wants to supply paper and pens for others to use indefinitely, but she doesn't have that ability. Who asked Viscount Cliff to call her for her, People who study papermaking haven't figured out a clue yet, so she can only think of another way, "When the time comes, use slate and branches instead of paper and pens, and the branches can write on the slate when they are wet."
Jim walked into the room with Riley on his back, put Riley down carefully, and then stood silently behind Riley's chair, protecting Riley like a guardian spirit.
Maybe it's because Riley's food has improved recently. He has gained a lot of flesh visible to the naked eye, and his complexion is much better. He has been studying and studying, and his temperament is changing quietly. He smiled at Felisa: "You can find me What's up?"
Mark was afraid that they were just talking, so he used Felisa as an excuse: "Miss Felisa once said that children who are not yet grown up grow their brains together with their bodies, and the more they learn when they are young , The more you know, the smarter you will be when you grow up, and those of us who haven't learned anything since childhood will become stupid when they grow up."
If this sentence was only uttered by Mark, these people may have heard it as if they had heard it, and they might have to mutter this truth in their hearts. Who doesn’t know and needs a special reminder, but now it’s Felisa who said it , the degree of importance is different.
Not to mention being regarded as an oracle, that's about the same.
Today's Felisa has a high reputation in the hearts of the common people in Cliff City.
(End of this chapter)
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