Sui Xiong has always felt that the "New Oriental Technical School" in the Void City is a bit unworthy of its name. The so-called technical school should of course be a school for technical training. But in the school he opened, there are cultural and popular science courses, accounting courses, herbal medicine courses, and cooking courses, but there is no teaching of mechanical mining.

Look at the technical schools on Earth. Even the lowest-end ones, such as lathe operators and fitters, must be taught. The higher-end ones, such as Lanxiang, are a one-stop service for driving, repairing and manufacturing cars. There are all kinds of engineering machinery such as excavators, bulldozers, pavers, etc. - this is what a technical school looks like!

Sui Xiong is not dissatisfied with the results of his own copycat New Oriental, but without the mechanical major, he feels that this technical school is incomplete and lacks crucial content.

Now, with the arrival of this group of craftsmen and technicians from the Dwarf Kingdom, this biggest shortcoming can finally be made up!

"What? His Majesty the Void Mask has assigned us the job of... being teachers?!" The leader of this group of dwarf craftsmen and technicians, the younger brother of the king of the contemporary dwarf kingdom, Hala Hill, stared at Liv Parn, who was delivering the order, and asked in a daze, "Teacher to whom?"

Liv, who had just got married not long ago, was no longer the young and reckless person she was when she first met Sui Xiong, Leon and Steele. Now she is calm and virtuous, but full of heroism because of years of adventurous life. She has some similarities with her mother, Mrs. Teague, but her temperament vaguely has the shadow of her father, Knight Parn. Seeing the sturdy dwarf uncle in front of her with a confused face, she smiled gently and explained in detail.

It would have been better if she didn't explain, but this explanation made Hala Hill even more confused.

He is an excellent blacksmith, an excellent miner, a good hand at making and repairing machinery, a descendant of the King of the Hill, and a brave paladin.

However, he never remembered that he had been a teacher.

Uh... in the dwarven society, how do students teach?

Halla tried to recall.

First, you need to prepare a thick and strong enough wooden stick.

Then you need to prepare enough wine.

After these two things are ready, you can take the little guys who want to learn skills from you to work together. If they do well, give them a glass of wine; if they do not do well, use a wooden stick to beat them.

It seems... it seems... maybe... there is nothing else.

Halla looked at his hands with a guilty conscience.

These hands are extremely powerful. When he raises a shield, he can withstand the charge of four or five monsters as tall as a man; when he swings a battle axe, he can cut a fully armed heavily armored warrior in half with his armor.

If he also holds a wooden stick and beats those weak humans without armor...

There will be deaths.

It will definitely happen!

Obviously, the traditional dwarf education model he knows is absolutely not suitable for use here.

So, how should he be a teacher?

Difficult, difficult, difficult!

So Hara asked with a sad face: "Isn't there any other job suitable for me? I'm very powerful. It's a pity for a great paladin like me to be a teacher."

"It's because you are so powerful that we want you to be a teacher." Liv said with a smile, "To be precise, we want you to be the vice-president of our technical school in charge of mechanical and mining courses. Of course, you also need to host the elite class courses."

"But I really can't teach people..."

"No one is born knowing everything, but compared with others, at least you have high skills and your starting point is much higher than others." Liv said, "Excuse me, among these craftsmen and technicians who came from afar, are you the one with the highest level and the best skills?"

Hara nodded. Dwarves don't like to be humble. Good is good.

"That's right. If you don't become the vice-president, will you let someone else do it? This is not appropriate either."

Having said this, Hara, who was originally a little tongue-tied, could only retreat sadly and honestly think about how to be a teacher.

The Northwest Republic was very efficient. In less than half a month, a brand new school building had been built. In order to achieve the best educational effect, Sui Xiong also built a mine for them. The content of the mine was exactly the same as a real mine, whether it was soil, stone or ore veins.

For this reason, he even used his extraordinary power to "shape everything", and the cost was not low.

This artificial mine was well received by the dwarf teachers. Everyone said that with such good conditions, at least in terms of mining and ore selection, they would definitely be able to teach well.

In contrast, Sui Xiong could not provide much help in terms of machinery and forging. He provided high-quality forges and various tools, but other than that, he really could not help much.

He was willing to build all kinds of machine tools on Earth, even if he only built some of the simplest ones. But in these aspects, he was nine out of ten - he knew nothing. Not to mention the structure of the machine tool, even if all kinds of machine tools were placed in front of him, he could not recognize which one was which.

Sui Xiong is an expert in painting, sculpture, clothing, house design, decoration, and even antique appraisal, but he knows nothing about industry.

It's like asking a chemist to guide vegetable planting, which is completely the opposite. It's better to ask an old farmer to guide.

Fortunately, the dwarves are all experts, and the youngest one has been working as a blacksmith or miner for more than 40 years. For them, these tools are enough.

After trying to practice, the dwarf teachers were sure that they had enough and could enroll students.

Although most of them were still a little worried, worried about whether they would mislead the students.

In fact, there was no need to worry about this. Generally speaking, people who have such worries will not mislead the students.

New Oriental Technical School opened a new branch to teach forging, mining and other technologies. This enrollment notice quickly spread throughout the Northwest Republic and to nearby countries.

Soon after, people who were interested in studying came to New Oriental in an endless stream.

Because this course would be more difficult and indeed dangerous, the tuition fee was much lower, basically equivalent to free, and even subsidized food and accommodation. But after completing the course, you must work in the Northwest Republic for five years before you can leave - of course, you must be paid for these five years.

Such conditions can only be said to be so-so in Sui Xiong's opinion, but for the people in this world, it is already beyond imagination. There are many young people who signed up, especially the orcs.

To be precise, there are especially many half-orcs.

Sui Xiong was very puzzled. Why would the orcs risk their lives and cross the desert to come to the Northwest Republic to learn technology? Could it be that the Orc Empire was going to make some big moves again?

He transformed into a human and went to the Orc Empire to inquire about it, but found that he was completely wrong.

The Orc Empire didn't make any big moves. These orcs who came here to learn technology really just wanted to learn some skills to support their families.

Additional updates during the double monthly ticket period, today's second chapter.

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