Novel Name : Lord Of The World: I Become The Lord Of The Desert From The Start

Lord Of The World: I Become The Lord Of The Desert From The Start Chapter 215 - The Road Never Imagined, the Hero Training Program

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Chapter 215: Chapter 186: The Road Never Imagined, the Hero Training Program

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

The rise of Lucy as a hero was a shock to Richard.

It also gave him additional ideas.

If heroes can be born, why not increase the training?

Although the process of how to be born is not controllable, it can guide or shape the corresponding environment, which is more suitable for the birth of heroes.

After Richard thought about it, he felt that they could do this.

For example, some industries could hold seminars regularly.

Some experienced people could take the lead and share their experiences with the younger generation. They would promote and improve together.

It was highly ordinary on Planet Blue. But not in the “Shining Era”. Technology and craftsmanship were the bread and butter. Who would be open to others’ learning?

There was no such environment.

What he needed to do was to create such an environment.

Once communication started, learning from each other would speed up the industry’s technological progress.

Under such an atmosphere, wouldn’t the probability of a talented resident becoming a hero be better than learning by himself?

The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this was a good idea.

Not only could he create such an environment, but he could also guide the residents of the entire territory to participate in learning.

At present, many of the residents of the territory were illiterate and could not read at all.

This added another layer of restrictions to the already difficult-to-produce heroes.

Education changed lives.

A great man could create such a feat as a literacy class in difficult times. Now that his environment was stable, he could learn from this advanced experience.

After he thought for a while, he asked the maid next to him to bring a pen and paper.He asked to put the idea in his mind into writing.

The first was the industry seminar. It was held every three days or once a week.

In the beginning, the teacher leads the team to share experiences and solve problems.

In the later stages, they could discuss some questions together. They could formulate some rules for the production of items…

The second focused on talent cultivation.

Those who were up-and-coming talented could focus on training and more resources to tilt. All was to cultivate heroes.

The third was to open literacy classes so that everyone in the territory could learn and those who engaged in technical work could read and write without barriers.

The fourth was to assist the highly skilled masters in composing and recording their experiences into books for others to learn.

He also had to write basic technical introductory books so the apprentices could quickly grasp the basic knowledge.

They could include practical knowledge and helpful experiences various masters had discovered. They could reward those who provide experiences to improve their enthusiasm.

The fifth…

Richard did not stop. He wrote more than twenty articles in total.

Some were sudden ideas, and some were ideas after deep thought.

After he filled out the paper, he took a few glances and deleted and edited some of the unreasonable points. He was in a great mood.

Once they carry on this plan, it may not be possible to experience the effects in three to five months or even one to two years.

However, this was the germination of seeds.

It must have formed the corresponding rules, allowing Twilight City to have this soil.

Then, in the future, even if there were only three or five more heroic units like Lucy in each industry, it would still be worth it.

Not to mention that the quality of the entire territory had improved, which was also a prodigious increase in productivity.

However, Richard also distinctly saw it.

Needless to say, this idea of a start-up had a lot of shortcomings.

However, this thing was a framework they could adjust as implemented. One day, they could formulate rules to the extent suitable for Twilight City.

After Richard checked it a few times, he got up and went to see the newly released regulations. He went straight to Karu, who had just left.

The old gray-haired man was very busy that he could spin faster than a top. He was responsible for various projects.

However, this guy was also enjoying it. Building a territory gives him a feeling of amusement, so Richard only lets him go.

After he discussed it for a long time and made some adjustments to some overly idealized terms, Richard immediately decided to implement them.

He had people copy these rules again and put them on the small square in front of the Lord’s mansion.

At the same time, he sent people to explain the contents to the residents.

When the residents heard the Lord created this plan, they immediately became interested.

After they heard the contents and the Lord’s intentions, they immediately felt excited.

“Gods above, do I? Do I have the chance to learn how to read?”

A middle-aged man in his forties with a face filled with vicissitudes of life widened his eyes in disbelief.

Literacy represents invaluable knowledge.It is incomparably precious knowledge!

And knowledge was exclusive to the nobles.

Most ordinary people couldn’t even afford a single book, not to mention having to be taught by a teacher after studying, and having to advance to learn even more profound knowledge…

In the “Shining Era,” this wasn’t something ordinary people could afford.

“And now, me, a lowly commoner from a slave background, could also get this opportunity?”

When the young man in charge of the lecture heard this, he immediately shouted.

“That’s right. You can!

“This is what the Lord has personally said. He wants everyone in Twilight City to be able to read! He wants to pass on his knowledge to everyone in the territory.

“From now on, every night at 8 pm, the Lord will send a special teacher here to teach everyone the most basic words.”

After he received a positive answer, the surrounding crowd was in an uproar.

“Long live the Lord!!”

“Praise the gods, praise the Lord!”

“This is simply unbelievable…”

The crowd continued to throw and exclaim expressions of praise and gratitude to the Lord.

No matter what world it was, knowledge was eternally sublime. And it had some sacred attributes.

And in the “Shining Era,” this sacred attribute had increased countless times because nobles monopolized it for a long time.

The central news was literacy for all staff first. Others seemed much more typical.

However, it was especially shocking to the workers in the relevant industries.

Especially the rule of the seminar, which made them even more dumbfounded.

“Could such cooking skills be brought out to be discussed with each other?”

“What if others taught one?”

Under normal circumstances, other than apprentices who could learn some skills, most people were very secretive about their proficiency.

They were intensely afraid others would learn.

Because if others learned it, they might not have any food to eat.

It was a highly pragmatic and cruel problem.

But now, the Lord had broken this rule.

Not only that, but he also had to organize the old master’s experience into books for everyone to read.

“Didn’t this mean we could also learn other people’s profound skills and rich experiences?”

For a moment, anxiety and anticipation imbued their hearts.

They were worried that they might hand over their skills, hoping that they would be able to learn other people’s strapping skills…

Although some residents did not understand and were confused, with 90 points of popular support, they would still support Richard even if they did not understand.

The benefits of high popular support allowed him to achieve twice the result with half the effort.

When Richard issued the order, everyone would starkly carry it out without taking away any part.

Perhaps, this was the ideal state every Lord wanted — to be able to carry out orders without any restrictions.

Unfortunately, not everyone seizes the opportunity like Richard to raise the popular support of the territory.

Most players would lose their popular support when the number of residents increased.

With too many people and too many hands, it was easy to create chaos.

Twilight City was in the depths of the desert, isolated from the world.

Because there were too few residents, Richard had enough time to exhaust the new residents.

The addition of new residents did not cause the hearts of the people in the territory to drop.

From a certain point of view, this is one of the few perks and benefits of the desert.

Under Richard’s will, every industry quickly set up its seminars.

The blacksmiths had workshops for blacksmiths, the tailors had workshops for tailors,the architects had workshops for architects… Even wineries and food workshops had to reflect on what kind of garbage they had developed.

During the blacksmith workshop, Adele shared her experiences.

The experience of the master blacksmith was so valuable to the rookies that they eagerly absorbed it.

But most of them couldn’t take notes because they couldn’t read. Some of them couldn’t remember or miss something. They were so anxious that they scratched their heads.

After they suffered a loss, they realized the importance of literacy, which led to an increase in the number of people attending literacy classes at night.

During the day, workers worked. They gather in the square at night to gradually learn to read.

Every three to five days, they would hold relevant seminars to share their experiences.

During the past few days, the most discussed topic on the road was how many words they had learned during the day. Who could not write their name…

Under these few decrees, Twilight City began to embark on another path of development they had never imagined.

Richard, who made the plan, could not say for sure what the results would be.

But from the residents’ perspective, it was clear that the results were not bad.

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