Chapter 298: If You Want to Stand Out, You Need to Start Early_3
Since the Magic Scroll's success was ensured, there was definitely no issues with it.
He was especially curious now, wondering what such a construction would look like.
Looking at the simulation image above, Bayer's eyes shone with brightness.
Accepting the architectural drawing, Bayer earnestly said, "The territory will remember your contributions."
He believed that, once the architectural drawing was used, those involved would surely gain considerable contribution points.
Perhaps, Bi Jiamu and Tures should soon truly become departmental officials.
Bi Jiamu had also guessed this; otherwise, he wouldn't be so excited, then he assured aloud, "We will continue to diligently produce architectural drawings."
Besides contributing to the territory, he also hoped that the architecture of the territory would continuously improve and enrich, offering more space for activities.
"Mm, if you need funds or manpower, let the Personnel Management Office and the Finance Management Office coordinate with you, and we will allocate the necessary construction funds to you," Bayer stated directly.
Bi Jiamu immediately struck an 'OK' pose.
Getting money from the territory felt exhilarating!
This gave them full motivation when working.
Of course, this was also his cue to exit.
Following that, Jin Lecheng from the Education Management Office stepped forward.
"The school is running very well now and hasn't encountered any problems, but many of the territory's mercenaries are very interested in our school," he said. "I think we can use this opportunity to attract them to settle in Hope Village, not just targeting youngsters but also adults. There are still many illiterate adults in the Human Clan Kingdom, and even their talents have not been properly guided. So, I think we can upgrade the adult literacy class and establish an adult school to accelerate the pace of recruiting personnel."
Jin Lecheng knew that the territory had recently seen an influx of many residents—not tourists, but actual residents—most of whom came from nearby territories. However, he believed many more were on their way from further afar.
This influx was primarily for their children; they were so impatient, unable to wait for their own territories to possibly establish schools influenced by Hope Village.
He was inspired by this situation.
Training children was beneficial, but children's growth required time, and the children's parents were only a small part.
The Human Clan Kingdom had a massive adult population who could effectively utilize their capabilities.
Attracting them was the practical thing to do.
Especially recently, the number of visitors interested in the adult literacy classes was significant, which had prompted this idea.
Initially, he thought of temporarily dividing the existing school into two parts, but after learning of the new architects' capabilities, he believed establishing an adult school was a good idea.
With that in mind, Jin Lecheng continued, "So I think we can build another adult school that also teaches diverse knowledge and profession information, open to all ages and professions, thus recruiting adult students. Everyone can help each other progress. In the future, once Hope Village is promoted, the adult school could potentially convert into a college, laying a solid foundation for later."
Listening, Bayer couldn't help being attracted by the plan.
A college!
That was a structure found only in cities.
Its presence was also the vision of countless residents.
For Hope Village to "pre-emptively possess" it was an ability of Hope Village.
"But teaching adults isn't something just anyone can do," Bayer recalled a very realistic problem—they didn't have many high-level professionals in the territory.
Here, high-level referred to Advanced Professionals.
It was known that in city colleges, many Advanced Professionals were just ordinary instructors.
"We aren't a college, just a school, a place for adults to learn literacy. It doesn't require very high-level professionals; just literacy is needed. If really necessary, we can later hire them with high salaries!" Jin Lecheng said cheerfully, "And the advantage of an adult school is that it can charge more tuition. I believe the tuition collected will be enough to hire a few teachers, and afterward, it can operate independently without needing much funding from the territory. If this proposal passes, I can take full responsibility for this. I assure you, just give me a built adult school, and I won't ask the territory for more funding. Later, I will even contribute the school's income to the territory."
Jin Lecheng's assurance showed his confidence in this matter.
Listening, Bayer couldn't help but be persuaded.
His eyes flickered then he said, "Then write a proposal for me as soon as possible, I..."
Before Bayer could finish, Jin Lecheng had already handed over a document, "Here it is! I've written it."
Bayer took it, briefly skimmed through, and said, "I will submit it to the Village Chief later."
"Mm," Jin Lecheng nodded, believing Zhou Bai would also agree, and now he just waited for the good news.
Lastly, there were the Personnel Management Office, Finance Management Office, Military Management Office, and the Security Management Office, among a few other departments.
However, compared to the previous departments' "achievements," they had less room to contribute proactively, with no significant changes from the usual situation.
After all, the recent changes had only seen more people, more money, and more cases in the territory, which they could handle routinely; hence when it came to their turn, there wasn't any exciting proposal.
Initially, they thought they had performed sufficiently, but observing the performance of other departments, they felt unsettled.
Everyone also subtly understood something.
That was, the explosive increase in Hope Village's transient population and the flourishing businesses had brought about an unprecedented boom for Hope Village.
This period was also a time for many to demonstrate their capabilities.
To be prominent, one had to act early.
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