The epic story of green monsters
Chapter 500 The beginning of everything is difficult
Chapter 500 The beginning of everything is difficult
The term college used to be a tall and glorious image in Allen's mind. He never imagined that one day he would personally build several professional colleges.
Knowledge is too precious for the tribes in the wilderness, so whenever the tribes collect useful and precious books and inheritance, they basically keep it to themselves and rarely share it with others, let alone teach it to others. A foreigner. Even some selfish tribal leaders do not allow their own tribesmen and subordinates to have easy access to this knowledge, and use it as a tool to control people's hearts.
But for Allen, in his dreams, he had seen countless young humans of different skin colors sitting around in a large room, holding books in hand and listening carefully to a young man on the high platform above or below. The elder talked endlessly and wrote various words on the black boards from time to time.
Although Allen could not understand the content of these words and could not hear what the elders said, his continuous exploration over the years made him understand that the group of human beings in the dream were accepting information from their elders and history through the pictures. Knowledge passed down.
They did not inherit crystals and did not use any magic, but they were able to use various magical techniques to turn night into day, make iron birds fly in the sky, and turn the ocean into a sea of fire. And these are all a magical and powerful world built through the accumulation and special research of unknown knowledge.
The reason why Mansha City is powerful and has become a holy place in the hearts of the wilderness natives is not only because it is the contact place and settlement place for many powerful tribal alliances in the wilderness, but also not only because all the gods and churches of the natural pantheon are stationed here. Preaching, or maybe it’s because Mansha City’s geographical location is a must for the Mansha Corridor trade route. A big factor is that Mansha City has a relatively complete education system, and there is no need for scholars of all races in the wilderness. Prejudice and discrimination have created its status as a holy city.
For countless years, several academies in Mansha City have cultivated countless warriors, spellcasters, and craftsmen regardless of race or high or low, allowing those talented people from weak races to have a channel to obtain knowledge without joining powerful tribes. Although There is also a price to pay, but compared to the harsh requirements of those powerful tribes, these prices are a bit too simple.
Therefore, when countless adventurers grew up through Mansha City's academies and changed the status and strength of themselves and their tribes, they naturally developed a respect for Mansha City in their hearts.
Over time, it was only natural that Mansha City became the holy city in the hearts of the wilderness natives.
Allen does not expect Green Lake Town to be as respected as Mansha City, but he also hopes that at least in the northern wilderness, the Green Field Tribe can become a powerful tribe with a long history through this method.
In the short term, imparting the various knowledge that the tribe has worked hard to collect to the surrounding indigenous people will harm the interests of the Green Field tribe, and at the same time, it will virtually increase the risk of other tribes becoming stronger and threatening Green Field. However, the expansion of Allen's vision through dreams, as well as his own personality factors, make Allen prefer to focus on the long term. Temporary gains and losses are not necessarily a bad thing for the tribe.
If we can build a city in the northern border where all ethnic groups and indigenous people can coexist harmoniously and attract countless talents to settle, then the foundation of the Green Field Tribe created in this way will definitely be able to continue in the long run.
You must know that although the number of member tribes of the Wilderness Alliance has been expanding, those original member tribes have long been eliminated in the long history of history. The current 113 member tribes are no longer existing members who have been rotated for unknown generations.
With Allen's request, Eric finally embarked on the road back to Green Lake Town. Thinking back to the scene and content of the detailed conversation with Allen when he left, Eric always felt a little lost while walking in the rugged foothills.
Allen, a bugbear, always has the ability to have all kinds of extraordinary ideas and turn them into realistic execution. When he heard Allen say that several academies dedicated to imparting knowledge had been established in Green Lake Town to recruit students from other tribes in the northern wilderness, Eric couldn't believe his ears.
Whether it is wilderness natives or several major civilized forces, knowledge is precious.
Although Eric's human civilization has established a relatively complete education system, most of what the academy can teach students is basic knowledge. Even if the truly useful knowledge is taught to smart and outstanding students, they will be investigated in detail Identity ownership will never allow this knowledge to be obtained by other foreign forces.
The same is true for the other three powerful civilizations. The seemingly circulating culture and art actually still have heavy barriers.
As for Mansha Wilderness, the value of knowledge and wisdom is even greater than that of the four major civilizations on the two continents. Because their knowledge and technology are scarcer, every useful book and technology often has greater value.
Allen's request was very simple. He just asked Eric to take more care of these colleges and serve as an honorary vice president in the colleges after returning to Green Lake Town. Of course, Allen also made a suggestion to Eric by the way, that is, let Eric share the knowledge and books of their Tandine Society and establish a college belonging to their Tandine Society.
This proposal was the main reason that made Eric feel irritable now, because the more he thought about it, the more he felt that this might really be a good opportunity to promote the ideas of their Tandin Society and expose the shameless faces of the gods.
It has been decades since the Wall of Infidels collapsed. I thought that this important event would gradually spread, but in fact there is almost no news of the destruction of the Wall of Infidels in the world, and people are still dying. Shocked by the horrific legends about their souls being detained in the Wall of the Unbelievers and experiencing endless torture and punishment, they all sought refuge under the command of a certain god and became the source of their faith.
Obviously, the gods and the major forces under their command jointly blocked this news so that it could not spread in the secular world.
Eric and his group’s evangelism was also very difficult. Although Allen, the de facto leader of the Green Field Tribe, had never stopped Eric and his Tandin companions, it was not until now that decades had passed. The number of companions that Li Ke and the others developed were only a few hundred, and most of them were still wavering.
During the more than a year in Namur Fortress, Eric felt the tangible and invisible resistance from the Church of Nature, which made his journey to find companions extra difficult.
Therefore, Eric has been looking for other ways to spread the ideas of the Tandin Society further and gain recognition and support from more people. If you are lucky enough to be promoted to a legend, you must at least make some achievements in these hundreds of years, right?
Now the tips and suggestions given by Allen have really opened a window for Eric, allowing him to see a light of hope that spreads the concept of self-improvement. When they left the Holy See of Spring, if the wealth from the Holy See that Eric and the others brought was just enough for dozens of people in their group to spend their old age and establish a small force, the inheritance, knowledge, and funds would be enough. However, having stayed in the Holy See for too long, coupled with the education and influence they have received, Eric and the others have long been accustomed to treating these precious things as the wealth of the Tanting Society, and will not easily allow outsiders to read and learn.
That is to say, Allen took in their group and allowed them to settle in Green Lake Town, so as a price, Eric and the others allowed the goblins of the Green Field Tribe to read and learn some common inheritance and knowledge with restrictions.
People in the world are ignorant not because they are stupid, but because they do not understand the deepest operating laws of the world, nor do they know what the gods think of them. If you want the world to see the cruelty of this world and the true face of the gods, you need to enlighten the world to wisdom and let them learn to see the world clearly with rational eyes and understand the laws of the world.
And these all need to be completed through education: just like the mages of the Land of Ice and Snow. They were not born with knowledge and naturally saw the faces of the gods clearly. It was through the study of knowledge and the mastery of the laws of the world that they finally achieved their lofty pursuits.
Eric was struggling and thinking, and on the vast plain in front of him, on the edge of the bustling town beside the jade-like lake, bustling construction sites once again appeared.
To the east and north of Green Lake Town, a new and spacious avenue is extending straight forward, and is now gradually approaching the gravel beach; to the south of the town, there are several high-rise buildings under construction, each of which is under construction. It occupies a huge area, and the architectural style is quite grand, as if it is building a palace or a temple.
As the mayor, Trick now truly controls the power of Green Lake Town. Shi Sheng, the former mayor, has stopped doing business. In addition to showing up at necessary regular meetings, he still spends most of his time gathering with a group of old friends. , or at home with children and grandchildren.
However, there was not much pleasure in being in charge. The tiredness and busyness from the bottom of his heart filled Trick's body and mind.
Although Patriarch Allen rarely intervenes in the specific affairs of the town, he always assigns arduous and arduous tasks to Trick. For example, the business road and college plans that were started one after another this time were led by Allen at the time. After Kerr returned to town, she made an overall plan for Green Lake Town.
It is undeniable that Patriarch Allen has far-reaching thoughts. When he described the future development direction of Green Lake Town to Trick, Trick was very inspired. But behind this magnificent picture, there is a series of tedious and complicated tasks. Patriarch Allen just spoke out the direction, but for the actual specific plan, Trick had to work hard with the town supervisors and bosses. Brain, work it out bit by bit, and put it into action.
The excavation of the trade road did not have too many problems because of the precedents of the quarries in Torrent Bay and Mansha Mountains. The most troublesome thing was the choice of route along the way. But for the Green Field Tribe, there is really no reference for building a college!
Just the architectural drawings, geographical location, etc. of the college took Trick and the others two or three months of discussion before they were finally finalized. The town's original junior, middle, high school, three-level school system, as well as the chef training school, obviously did not meet Allen's requirements. After all, these old-fashioned schools were not large in scale, and they could only meet the tens of thousands of people before Greenfield Town. human needs.
Now after annexing the Ajinaga tribe, the population base of the Green Field Tribe has reached nearly 20. In addition, Chief Allen once said that the students in these schools are not limited to the Green Field Tribe, so regardless of whether they are from the tribe Whether for appearance and majesty or for scale considerations, the design of college buildings needs to be grand enough, beautiful enough, and grand enough.
Trick knew very well that if this matter could be successfully completed during his tenure, then his name would definitely be able to write a strong chapter in the history of the Green Field Tribe.
Therefore, Trick devoted more energy to this one thing and only spent a little time every day dealing with trivial matters in the town. Trick no longer has much desire for power. After hearing Allen's long-term plan for Green Lake Town, he already understood that the significance of Green Lake Town to the tribe was not necessarily weaker than that of Namur Fortress.
Rather than fighting for the position of Lord of Namur Fortress, which already has a clear route, it is better to let Green Lake Town thrive in his own hands as it is now, and embed his deep imprint in the history of its growth.
"The test questions must be professional!! Professional!!!"
"We need the best goblins to serve as teachers in several colleges, and we must not let go!!"
The physical work of construction naturally does not require Trick to do it himself, but there are more important things that Trick needs to worry about, such as the teaching staff that has been planned before the college has been established. .
The tribe has always respected those who are capable. Basically, many professional positions are selected from the tribe through various methods such as examinations and internships. The newly-built academy has never had much experience, so even the test questions have to be discussed and perfected bit by bit by the goblin scholars from the Trick Organization clan.
At this time, Trick was holding a thin piece of yellow paper with detailed content written on it. After a rough review, Trick threw the paper on the table without hesitation and yelled loudly. There were a dozen or so outstanding graduates of various heights in the room who had graduated from high-level schools.
"Mayor, how do we know exactly what content is to be taught in the Warrior Academy and how it should be taught? If we had the talent for combat, we wouldn't have the meager strength of a level 6 warrior until now!!"
Dwarf Benson is a pharmacist who has good attainments in the alchemy of magic potions and is also a friend who grew up with Trick. Because of his profession, what he needed to learn was complex and broad, so he was selected by Trick as one of the question makers who selected teachers this time.
Sensing Trick's displeasure, Benson, who had not had a good rest for two days, was also angry and retorted with the same slightly resentful words.
(End of this chapter)
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