Lord: Marry the villain's daughter at the beginning?
Chapter 28 School
Lind still sleeps in a tent, but the school is already one of the most complete buildings in the territory.
Although it is just a row of bungalows and there are only a few teachers, it has a playground and a canteen.
Lind is the nominal principal of the school, but the school is basically managed by Isa.
To be honest, Isa didn't quite understand why Lind dared to entrust the future hopes of these territories to a traitor like herself to educate.
The content of the teaching was also very different from what Isa had initially expected. Isa originally thought that Lind felt it was inappropriate to build a church now, and planned to build a church school first as a transition.
However, the main subject in church schools, theology, has directly become a course similar to ideology and morality in gray-collar schools. Not only are there very few classes per week, but there are not even any rigid examination indicators.
Isa probably understood that this was the secularization that Linde had talked about to her.
On the contrary, the proportion of literacy and mathematics classes has increased significantly, especially literacy classes. Isa even feels that Linde has reached a point of paranoia, requiring all children in the territory to be literate and able to perform simple reading and writing.
Not only that, after these children finish their studies and go back home, their parents must study with their children and let these children teach their parents how to read.
There are rewards for studying well, and although there is no punishment for not studying well, you will feel a little ashamed among your neighbors.
Therefore, parents no longer think that their children will eventually go to work in the fields, so what's the point of learning a few words? They began to constantly urge their children to study. Even as the living standards in the territory improved, the teaching aids of parents changed from bamboo shoots fried meat to seven wolves.
There are also night schools in the territory for those who don't have children or whose children don't do well in academic performance and want to study on their own. Although it is also free, not many people come because it affects the work of the next day.
But there are still many visionary people who are willing to learn to read and write, even if their lives are a little tiring.
To be honest, it was not until he actually started to manage a large territory of more than a thousand people that Lind realized how important literacy was. Only when the literacy rate was high could he ensure that government orders were unimpeded and that the orders he issued would not be distorted to the greatest extent possible.
There is also a crash course in the territory. As long as a person passes the assessment of the crash course, he can apply for a management position.
This assessment is not easy, and its main purpose is to provide opportunities for those who are already literate.
When Caroline arrived at the school, recess was over and children of all ages were sitting in the classroom listening to the lesson and following Isa in reading the new words they had learned.
Isa is more or less a celebrity in the royal capital, not because Isa killed a count. Although the title of count sounds intimidating in the border, it is not a rank in the royal capital, not to mention that Yager was killed by unarmed refugees. This is simply the height of incompetence for the nobles, and is the shame of the nobles in the royal capital second only to Lena.
What really made Isa famous was because of Kodick's propaganda campaign. The students in the royal capital did not think that Isa was a traitor, but a rebel who was resisting the brutal rule of the Lars family in the north.
In the public opinion of the royal capital, all the faults are the Lars family's. The people were displaced because the Lars family could not defend the border, and there were starving people everywhere because the Lars family refused to open the granaries to release grain. Although Yager had secretly defected to the royal family, he was still a vassal of the Lars family in name, and Isa naturally became a hero who resisted Lars' tyranny.
Moreover, Isa is an outstanding graduate of the college, which makes Isa an idol of many college students, including Caroline.
However, none of Isa's ideas and concepts were spread to the royal capital. The focus was only on how Isa rebelled against the Lars family.
And this senior sister who was said to have resisted the tyranny of the Lars family was now teaching in the Lars family's territory, which made Caroline somewhat unacceptable.
After waiting for Issa to finish her lesson, Caroline stopped Issa who was about to organize the lesson plan.
"Senior Isa! Didn't you lead the refugees in a rebellion? How can you teach in Lars's territory now? And what you teach are all these heretical things?"
Caroline seemed to have seen the collapse of her idol, and her tone was somewhat hysterical.
Looking at Isa who seemed a little confused, Caroline realized her own rudeness.
"I'm sorry, Senior Isa. I'm a student one year younger than you. I was very moved when I heard you raise the flag for the refugees in the academy. I want to save the people in the North who are brutally ruled by the Lars family in the future. But why? Why are you teaching in the enemy's territory now? Is it that shame of the nobles who threaten you?"
Although a series of questions came at her head, Isa finally understood what the beautiful woman with long black hair and a little irritated hair was talking about.
"You came from the capital?"
Issa didn't answer in a hurry, but looked Caroline up and down.
"That's right! I'm your fan. To be honest, there are many people in the academy who take you as their role model. Although you are preparing to rebel against the Lars family, I know that you who dare to resist the nobles will not surrender easily. It must be that the shame of the nobles who coerced you, right?"
Hearing Caroline's last words, Isa smiled and said, "It wasn't Reina who coerced me, but the lord of this gray collar."
Before Isa could finish, Caroline seemed to have grasped a life-saving straw and said excitedly: "Are you really being coerced? The gray-collared lord is a beast in disguise, and he is in the same nest with the shame of the nobility!"
Maybe it was because Caroline spoke too loudly, the other teachers and security guards in the school heard Caroline insulting their lord and cast dangerous glances at her. Even many children who had just passed by after school looked at Caroline with ill intentions.
Isa immediately grabbed Caroline and continued what she had said before: "It's not a threat, but the lord gave us refugees food relief and provided us with jobs. Even if I wanted to rebel again, no one would follow me."
This statement is somewhat self-modest. After all, if Isa really wants to continue rebelling, she can still gather a lot of loyal fans.
"Resisting the Lars family is a noble cause. How can these refugees give up just for a meal and a little salary!"
Hearing these somewhat insane words, Isa felt something was wrong and asked hurriedly, "What is the news about the North in the capital now?"
Soon, when asked by her idol, Caroline immediately told him everything that Kodick had said.
Isa went from being surprised at first, to empathy, to confusion, and finally to incomprehension.
"The situation in the North is indeed very bad right now, but is it all because of the Lars family?"
In response to Isa's question, Caroline answered without hesitation: "Of course, as long as the Lars family falls, everything in the North will be fine."
However, this question was more of a question that Isa asked herself than a question that she asked Caroline.
Under the feudal system, the vassal of my vassal is not my vassal. The Lars family is indeed the largest force in the North, but in fact more land is still governed by other small and medium-sized nobles.
Are those small and medium-sized nobles really innocent? As Isa traveled, she found that the smaller the territory, the more severe the exploitation.
On the contrary, the Lars family at least issued an order to distribute relief food.
Because the more chaotic the situation is, the more those petty nobles want to take advantage of the situation to make money, regardless of the flood behind them.
This is not to say that the Lars family are good people, but if the North is weakened by chaos, the Lars family will be the most affected.
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