Chapter 269 Being Unconventional
Chapter 269 Being Unconventional
During his several educational sessions, he exchanged a lot of paper for handwritten teaching materials.
Including the cost of statistics and design drawings, the total cost was over forty points from the Five Constants.
This caused the points on the panel to drop to below forty at one point.
But I have to write this down.
Points earned through education can be earned again, but the window of opportunity for the people to maintain high obedience is limited.
Time is money, and efficiency is life.
This forced him to spend money only when necessary.
But after talking about this part, Wu Chang's score jumped to over 100.
It's obvious that Ziyi and Zian can't provide that much.
Even if we include Haki, who asked the most questions today, it's still impossible.
Not to mention that when Haji Saint lectured before, he not only listened but also often spoke up, so the growth efficiency was not high at that time.
Based on her past experiences, Li Mosi quickly ruled out many possibilities in her mind.
He looked up at his five subjects.
"We can actually hear the nobles' reasoning..."
"Was the calculation we learned before aristocratic numbers...?"
"I don't know, I just think adults have a nice way of speaking."
"Yes, just like birds singing..."
"Bacchus, why aren't you saying anything...?"
Upon hearing that it was halftime, several villagers immediately ran to the woods a dozen meters away to chat.
This distance is usually considered a safe distance.
They won't run too far and become unreachable to the lord, and they can obey orders at any time.
It also avoids offending the lord by being too close.
Li Mosi looked at them.
After eliminating most factors, there is only one truth!
Citizens can also contribute points to the Five Constant Virtues!
Indeed, the section on the Master's Supernatural Powers states that it is "acquired after a qualitative change in the civilization of the disciple's race," but for the Five Constant Virtues Points, one only needs to spread the idea.
It wasn't explicitly stated that the idea could only be obtained by spreading it among disciples.
This surprised Li Mosi.
But is common sense considered reason?
In any case, this step taken by the education leaders was the right one.
He hadn't thought too much about it before.
Using time travelers to promote education is just basic stuff.
After all, even without supernatural powers, promoting education can improve the quality of the workforce and, incidentally, enhance social stability.
But he has a system for calculating points, so he won twice in one go!
Winwin is a long-standing tradition.
Unfortunately, the previous pace of development was constantly disrupted by attacks from nobles.
I was just about to preach to the goblins, but I only had time to teach them pinyin before I got so busy that I finally settled down.
Things should be stable by now, right?
Li Mosi opened [Leshan Shui] and took a look.
To the south of both Baron Talis and Baron Stern lies a river about ten meters wide even during the dry season, to the west are mountains hundreds of meters high, and to the east and north are primeval forests.
If the nobles want to fight back, they shouldn't lose unless they launch a large-scale attack.
Dragon Horse and the extraordinary nobles are ultimately carbon-based beings and are also allergic to stones.
Due to the terrain, even if the nobles were to return, their marching speed would be slow.
Li Mosi was confident that she would know in advance.
The information provided by [Leshanshui] was enough to allow him to move freely and easily.
The saintess followed his gaze and looked at the people not far away.
She spoke softly.
"Craftsman, your name is Lemos?"
I'm so excited, this is a box.
Oh, someone mentioned it when they were judging those people from Baron Talis.
After a brief moment of surprise, Li Mosi looked at Hagi Saint.
"Did you hear that from the people of Baron Talis?"
His original name was Lemos, which is a transliteration of his name.
However, the original owner's surname was Carpenter, and the meaning of his name was also related to moss.
His surname is Li, and his given name is Mosi.
Ziyi and Zian, who were sitting there with their minds blank, both looked over.
Zi'an thought for a moment.
"Wasn't that person they were talking about who looked a lot like our late teacher? The one with brown hair?"
As she spoke, she rubbed her hair.
"Yeah, right."
Zi Yi nodded.
The group was amazed that their master's hair had turned black, and some were even certain they were seeing things.
Hearing their words, she easily accessed Cola Novels and enjoyed reading thousands of good books, including "I Led the Triumph of Goblin Culture." The saint subconsciously looked up at the top of Li Mosi's head.
What is that?
"My hair is black?"
Li Mosi casually ruffled his hair, and a strand of hair that had naturally fallen out entered his palm.
It's still brown, isn't it?
He did hear someone call his name when the people gathered.
But he had no intention of getting involved anyway, and at the time he was too busy observing the order of the people.
He didn't listen carefully to what those people were saying.
"what……"
Li Moss heard Haki Saint make a hesitant sound.
"Your hair looks brown when it's up to the sun, but it's black when it's out of the light."
He looked at his two disciples.
Ziyi and Zian looked up and nodded gently.
"..."
Li Mosi didn't know what to say.
However, this is indeed a strange thing.
His hair was so black that it appeared black to the villagers?
Even though the hair I pulled out was still brown, it was still brown!
Is it possible that brown also comes in different shades?
He killed the discussion with a single sentence.
Seeing that the three people around her were silent, Li Mosi looked at Zi'an.
"Yes, Master."
The short break between classes passed quickly.
Li Mosi pointed to the text again with the pen.
"I, your concubine, spin and weave, attending to your needs in the bedroom..."
The preceding descriptions were all visual, allowing the group to barely imagine a banquet in a noble household.
Then came matters related to the sacrificial rites.
The tradition has been passed down from generation to generation, and the sacrificial rites throughout the year must not be neglected. During the rites, one must show reverence and awe.
Then it jumped to the point that writing should be concise and to the point, and answering other people's questions should be prudent and thorough.
More than knowledge, it's like the admonitions of our ancestors.
"etc……"
As the saintess spoke again, Li Mosi's sleeve was grabbed once more.
He looked at Hagi Saint, waiting for her to speak.
"Don't you priests have any involvement with the church?"
Zi Yi didn't understand.
"What does this have to do with the church?"
"yes."
Zi'an took over the conversation.
"Does the fact that we haven't been taught mean we no longer miss our loved ones?"
The saintess looked at the two of them.
"Do you have sacrificial rites?"
Ziyi and Zian both shook their heads.
"Is a sacrifice absolutely necessary?"
Zi Yi looked at Li Mosi.
"Whenever we talk about the past, we always end up talking about our relatives."
"yes."
Zi'an spoke up in agreement.
"Your mother—!"
What do those two savages know about rituals?
Upon hearing Hagi's tone rise, Li Mosi casually pinched her mouth shut.
"Mmm!"
He ignored Hagi Saint's cow mooing and looked at his two disciples.
"Your situation is normal. I will teach you later."
As he spoke, he looked at the five subjects.
When he looked over, the five citizens all lowered their heads.
After spending some time together, they relaxed a little, but they couldn't help feeling a bit nervous in front of Li Mosi and the other three.
Do you hold memorial services for your deceased relatives?
The question was addressed to the two disciples.
He already knew the answer.
"No."
"no."
All five shook their heads.
Then, Amberley looked up.
"Sir, we have only ever seen the Stern family perform rites for the dead in the church. They have the priests pray for those people."
Although the people in the area are generally family-oriented, they are not really related to any particular clan.
The church also absolutely forbids them from performing any worship activities other than prayer.
Even prayer was reserved for artisans and townspeople.
Ordinary citizens and slaves were simply buried in the woods after they died.
"From now on you will not need to go through the church. I will teach you. You will all have to perform sacrifices."
The saintess's eyes widened upon hearing this.
This is just too... unconventional.
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