The correct way to open the elf

Chapter 46 Preparation for Class

Chapter 46 Preparation for Class
“Don’t rely on your imagination for anything, and don’t push the unknown to God. Even if it is God’s footprint, you must find a way to go up and pay homage to God’s majesty and greatness!
In our world, the first person to put forward such a view was considered to have blasphemed the majesty of God, and he was burned to death in the middle of a square in front of many people.

But some people still did not give in. They kept walking along this road that could lead to their death, and they had not stopped until I came here. However, when I came here, we could already stand very close to the sun and look directly at it. "

"Standing very close to the sun? Are you lying to me?"

"Do I need to lie to you? My country has several large military groups. If one of them comes, Grion will fight from south to north. Nothing can stop him.

I don't need to tell you about our power, because if my world and your world are really connected, you will have no room for resistance except surrender and destruction.

We have a saying: No one can keep a race of people enslaved forever unless they are killed.”

These words left Anthony stunned for a long time.

Feng Yu continued, "By the way, can you, as the Great Sage, give an order to let those half-grown elf children who have no magical talent follow me? I can teach them something."

Anthony thought about it and nodded: "Okay, but I can't tell you what you said about God..."

"I understand, I understand. We believe in gods there. I will just teach them some fun things.

Do you know what the greatest advantage of the elves is in my eyes?"

Anthony shook his head in confusion. Feng Yu said, "The elves are a race that can all read and write. Every elf has received cultural education. This is really great."

The elf finally had a shining point that Feng Yu, a superior dog who had traveled through time and space, could appreciate, which made Anthony very proud.

Anthony was modest: "It's nothing. A race that doesn't know how to read has no future."

Feng Yu did not let the old man gain the upper hand. He replied: "I heard that the race that takes mythology as history has no future."

Anthony heard the sarcasm towards the elves in Feng Yu's words and couldn't help but feel angry.

Feng Yu was about to leave when Anthony stopped him again: "Wait, about the salt fields..."

Feng Yu said: "As long as you work, you can get the same treatment as the dwarves and halflings. The elves did not contribute to the construction of the salt pond, so this is considered preferential treatment."

"But you gave all the job opportunities to the dwarves and halflings, and you still complain that the elves are boring!"

Feng Yu waved his hand without even turning his head, and said, "Tomorrow morning I will give you a list of the jobs that the elves can do, and you can arrange it then!"

He used to be a self-reliant wealthy man who lived a life of delicacies from land and sea and a duplex villa that was obtained through his own efforts. Of course, he couldn't let the elves get something for nothing.

Now that the account books have been laid out to Anthony, I might as well stick to the money. This way it's at least fairer.

Feng Yu originally planned to teach the elves how to fire the kiln, but since he was already embroiled in the smell of money, he decided to just do it. There would be no place for the elves in the future ceramic factory, so he just let them work as outsourced workers.

It's not that Feng Yu was reluctant to do so, but he was afraid that the elves' products would be beautiful but the production would be insufficient. Feng Yu wanted to popularize it among the whole people, not turn it into a ceramic art seminar.

In addition, Feng Yu was very interested in the elven magician alchemist in the camp, but they refused visitors. This time, he could give the master some task instructions through Anthony.

The Copper Hammer Clan led by Dick Copper Hammer was originally a small race in the Dwarf Kingdom. The living conditions in the area they originally occupied were not good, so they were sent by the Dwarf Kingdom to help the elves.

This time, because he could cooperate with Feng Yu in making salt, Dick saw the hope of the rise of the Copper Hammer Clan. Faced with the temptation of becoming a powerful clan in the Dwarf Kingdom, Dick was full of energy.

Originally, Feng Yu planned to find Anthony to settle the student matters first and find a group of errand runners for him, but he didn't expect to be pulled by Dick to plan the salt fields.

Together with Dick Allen he surveyed the area where the planned salt pans would be located.

With the help of the terrain, Feng Yu designed a distribution method for various types of salt ponds. Through the undulating terrain, the salt drying ponds and crystallization ponds have a height difference. In this way, water can be released directly through the constructed waterways, eliminating the trouble of artificially changing the ponds with high-concentration seawater.

The one-step process is to use a remelting sedimentation tank and a secondary crystallization tank, which also saves the trouble of specially firing large ceramic jars.

Feng Yu roughly calculated that in order to supply the salt needs of the elves, dwarves, and halflings, he would need to build a salt field that is about five miles long and wide.

This was not a project that could be completed overnight. The dwarves would slowly build it, and the halflings would slowly dry the salt. Feng Yu was not busy anyway, and it was profitable anyway. He was also really afraid that if the scale was expanded all at once, it would attract too much covetousness.

The construction of the salt pans began, and the first task of the dwarves was to build a large stone powder kiln. The remaining labor force began to dig canals from the planned salt pan location to the nearest coastline.

Feng Yu temporarily acted as a construction technician and planned the shape and construction sequence of the salt pond by nailing wooden stakes. The salt pond had to be built slowly, and production would begin once it was completed, so that more salt could be produced at the fastest speed to pay the wages of workers of all ethnic groups.

It is not enough to keep making big promises without delivering on them. We need to let them get tangible benefits so that they can be motivated to work harder.

In his spare time, Feng Yu, through the relevant books in Anthony's tent and Nicole's introduction, had a general understanding of the teenage elves who had received education and could use the elven language proficiently.

The elves' literacy education is very good. Because their lives are long, the time line of early education is also too long, so most elf children can read some not too profound books and write beautiful elven words.

However, the elves' mathematical ability is just average. It's not that the elves are not smart enough, but they don't pay much attention to education in this area. Their numbers are still in the form of text like those in the early years of China. They have not formed dedicated symbolic numbers, which is not conducive to calculation.

Feng Yu was not good at literature, as he didn't even have any profound knowledge of physics and chemistry. But after teaching himself computer, he taught himself advanced mathematics in order to better improve his computer programming skills.

Although Feng Yu has never been to university, his knowledge and calculation ability in mathematics are not inferior to those of college students majoring in mathematics.

So Feng Yu thought about it again and again, and ruled out the enlightenment of physics and chemistry knowledge, but instead taught mathematics specifically. Mathematics is the king of science and the ultimate truth of the universe. It can be used in this world without any problem, but chemistry and physics will definitely undergo some changes in the high magic world.

(End of this chapter)

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