151 Development and education... (1/2)

”Well, it's hard to make economic progress or change your life right away, right? So I have a suggestion. I have a suggestion.

A suggestion? Well, that's great, but is there any kind of magic that can effectively change people's lives... you mean like God?

Oh, no, not really. I'm afraid that if we use the power of a god, we'll end up destroying the nobility. No.

Don't do this, ........., the country will collapse. I don't know.

I'm not sure what to make of this.

I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but it's a good idea. ...But in addition to that, children are required to learn letters and calculations. I'm thinking of creating a study abroad program as an extension of that. ”Study abroad?

”Study abroad? What does that mean?

Well, first of all, we'd like them to stay in Vintaria for the purpose of learning new knowledge and new skills. What does that mean?

”Isn't that expensive?

Axiom's uneasy expression made Masaru wonder if he had pushed her too hard on taxes and money.

No, let's keep it cheap. Let's treat the current education as an investment in the future. The most important thing is to let them feel the difference between the current standard of living in the Kingdom of Greitas and that of Vintaria. I'm sorry.

”Oh, .......... I'm sorry.

I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not.

I'm not sure what to say, but I think it's a good idea. You're originally from the Kingdom of Greytas, aren't you?

I'm not sure what to say. I'm not sure what to make of this, but I think it's a good idea. And the people are poor, and there aren't many people smiling. And the people are poor.

”You're hesitantly ragging on me... I wasn't going to say that much either. .... ”Hey!

Hey! I didn't mean to say that.

No, go on. No, go on.

Masaru and Adelina pointed out that the Kingdom of Greitas might have done something wrong. I'm not sure what to say.

I know you're going to focus on the military because you're carving out a life for yourself in a land of demons. That's why I believe that the development of technology for daily life should be the top priority. But we can't afford it.

But there's no room for anyone else, is there?

That's the thing. If the military and its industries need people, why can't other professions have technologies that are easier and require fewer people? Eating is the basis of human life, and if we neglect that industry, the population will increase and there will be a shortage of food due to military activities. Have you ever thought about what would happen if you put the military first in such a situation? Do you think that peasants without power will not revolt?

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