Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 1793 - 864: Postwar Review
CHAPTER 1793: CHAPTER 864: POSTWAR REVIEW
"This truly is a good method." Philancy’s interest was piqued, "If there are a large number of apprentices cooperating, I could create an Arcane Dream Realm, which indeed is the most suitable method for me.
But building a School of Spell isn’t as simple as you think.
The territory must have a supporting basic education system to complete basic education for those school-age children, at least let them recognize most of the characters and master some basic magical knowledge.
Whether selecting apprentices or subsequent education, it will be much simpler. They only need to study in the School of Spell for two to three years to see results.
If we use the current method of mages bringing up apprentices, teaching them hand by hand from the most basic character recognition, it would take at least ten years to cultivate a single Mage Apprentice."
Such an educational concept is naturally not that of ordinary mages but follows the universal education and universal selection of the Nesserel Empire.
During the Nesserel Empire period, although not everyone was proficient in magic, most could at least read and know a lot of simple magical knowledge and were proficient in the application of some magical devices, thus achieving arcane popularization.
It’s clear that Philancy is not just looking to bring out one or two Magic Apprentices, but rather to cultivate them on a large scale, in batches.
And Magic Apprentices are different from ordinary professions; once they get started, they can create wealth and even leverage their power to help build the Arcane Dream Realm, making them veritable free magical labor.
Gaven’s interest was also ignited as he agreed: "My thoughts coincide with the teacher’s, I plan to start village and town schools in my territory, promoting three to five years of basic education among those school-age children, teaching them not only various introductory knowledge but also some professional knowledge in life.
If possible, even some fundamental spell enlightening knowledge could be integrated.
Those introductory knowledge materials are easy to arrange; many countries and cities have ready-made textbooks, which can be adapted according to the needs of one’s own territory.
For professional knowledge, just hire local professional teachers according to local needs.
Near forest areas, hire hunters and alchemists to teach hunting, gathering, and planting techniques.
Near lake and coastal areas, hire sailors and fishermen to teach fishing and boating techniques, etc.
It’s just that the fundamental spell enlightening knowledge isn’t easy to manage, it must be sufficiently systematic and practical, and can be perfectly integrated with subsequent spell learning..."
"If you want me to help compile it, just say it directly, don’t beat around the bush like this." Philancy gave Gaven a look and said, "This whole set is actually not difficult, you just need to pull out the arcane foundational knowledge from the Nesserel Empire and improve it.
I believe that whether it’s the Mage Kingdom Harua or the Red Robe Mages, they all have their own magic foundation entry, the difficulty of getting started shouldn’t be high, after all, it’s basic stuff, and it can be used for reference as well.
However, starting with children requires time to accumulate, it’s difficult to see results within five years."
"I understand." Gaven knowingly said, "Therefore, I plan to make two preparations. Promoting basic education in the territory is in preparation for the future.
The first batch of students in the School of Spell will be recruited among adults with a certain foundation, providing them with more systematic training and advanced study, both to cultivate usable talents for the territory and to select more teachers for the School of Spell, preparing for future expansion.
This is a long-term job, intertwined with the territory’s development, complementing each other."
"This method is feasible." Philancy agreed with Gaven’s proposal, "We can discuss this matter slowly later, let’s greet your friends first."
As the two conversed, four Haslan Witches who were controlling the Elemental Mage Tower had completed their task and, along with the Earth Spirit Witch, a group of five approached Philancy.
Even in disguise, the Earth Spirit Witch’s gratitude was clearly visible, repeatedly expressing thanks: "Thank you both for your help, if it weren’t for you, I don’t know if I would have had the opportunity to regain my senses in this lifetime! I will never forget this kindness! Please accept these two Mark Stones. If one day you encounter difficulties that are hard to resolve, just crush it, and you can summon my Totem Body, in its full strength, to fight for you for three minutes.
If there is any other need, just let me know, as long as it doesn’t conflict with the interests of Laiserman Kingdom, no matter how far, I will do my utmost to assist you."
"Earth Spirit Lord, such words are too distant, we’ve gained great benefits from this matter too. Under your collaborative guidance, Teacher Philancy transferred her Half-Plane of Fear’s eroding power to the Dushan Witch, freeing her temporarily from the Half-Plane of Fear’s grasp."
Neither Gaven nor Philancy accepted the Mark Stone, and there was no concealment about the whole matter, doing so would be counterproductive. It’s better to be open about it, showing that both sides meet their needs.
Philancy also followed up with expressing gratitude to several Haslan Witches: "Your Elemental Chain helped me tremendously. Without your assistance, it would have been hard to shake off that witch’s entanglement; she is the most entangled enemy I have encountered in my life. If it weren’t for the intelligence asymmetry that she suffered, it would have been difficult for us to successfully calculate her."