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Chapter 350 Start Soliciting Customers

Chapter 350 Start soliciting customers

Viscount Cliff, Olivia’s guess about Azarez’s identity was unknown to Felissa.

But when Olivia came to ask her if she could teach this arithmetic system to others, she agreed without hesitation.

No one who has experienced that world would hide Arabic numerals, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as their own intellectual property.

After understanding the rules, these calculations are not difficult. After all, they are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division that elementary school students can do. However, compared to the horizontal and vertical lines used by others, Felicia can't even understand them. This vertical calculation method requires more calculations.

Too easy.

This calculation method was sent to the manor and received a lot of admiration and praise, with words such as "a masterpiece that could only be created by the God of Wisdom".

Felissa said, no, it really isn’t.

It's a pity that she doesn't know how to calculate an abacus, otherwise it would be very interesting to create an abacus.

Of course, that happened before. What Felissa has to do now is to write basic teaching materials suitable for teaching to the public.

This arithmetic textbook will be sent to the Royal City later. Viscount Cliff believes that it is a pity that only people in Cliff City can use such arithmetic methods. It should be promoted among the human race. Since it is so certain

It’s up to the royal family to do this.

In the royal city thousands of miles away, Safi was reading the letter sent by Nannuo over and over again, lost in thought.

Hospitals, medicinal plantations, and the basic education school that Felissa wants to build...

"I didn't expect that the junior school girl can do so many things in Cliff City," Fred sighed with a smile, "The Royal City is still too restrictive for her."

The Royal City is the area that attracts the most attention. It is difficult to do anything in the Royal City because there are always people who do not want to see changes happen, whether it is out of good intentions or bad intentions, but if you don’t do anything, nothing will change.

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If you really want to do something, you might as well do it in Cliff City. After all, Viscount Cliff has the final say in Cliff City. In the Royal City, even Fred sometimes has to make concessions. Many decisions may not be made in the Royal City.

Can be promoted.

Safi suddenly said: "I miss her."

Even if she misses her again, she can't go to see her. She can't leave the royal city at will. This royal city is nothing more than a prison.

Fred didn't speak. He couldn't empathize with Safi about missing her. Although he was indeed very grateful to Felicia, he really didn't say how much he missed her. He was only interested in what was in Felicia's mind.

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Safi was not a very fragile person. She quickly pulled away from her emotions, pointed to the content in the letter and asked Fred: "Does Your Highness think the hospital is feasible?"

The hospital in Cliff City is actually a public institution. After all, it is funded by Viscount Cliff. If other places want to promote it, other lords will have to pay. But if they have to pay, many lords are not willing. In their case

It seems that if you have this money, you might as well spend it on eating, drinking and having fun.

Therefore, if other places want to build hospitals, they can only issue forced orders from the royal family. But if the royal family wants to issue such an order, many people will object. Not to mention others, Safi knows that her father will definitely express opposition at this time.

Because no one knows what the hospital can do, not even Fred.

He could only say: "If it can make money, then it must be feasible."

If you can't make money, then the construction of this hospital is purely a public good, and not many nobles are willing to do it.

Felissa is more anxious than anyone else when it comes to making money in the hospital, but she can't show her urgency, because once she starts to be anxious, it will definitely affect other people, and impatience is useless.

The first day of "soliciting" yielded no results, and the six people came back dejected in the evening. They wandered every street and alley in Cliff City that day, but they didn't see anyone who needed to see a doctor.

Felissa didn't blame them for anything. She also knew that it wasn't going so well at the beginning, but she definitely couldn't let them wander around aimlessly like this tomorrow.

So tonight, instead of teaching people how to read or do arithmetic, she called everyone together to prepare for a short meeting.

"No one has achieved their goal today." Felissa's opening remarks made everyone sigh in unison.

I was full of confidence before going out, thinking that their hospital was so good and the charges were so low, how could they not find anyone to see the doctor?

The result was that the imagination was full and the reality was very skinny, which was far from what they expected.

Felissa smiled and said, "Let's share what we have gained today."

No one understood this sentence: "Miss Felicia, we got nothing today."

"That's not the case," Felicia shook her head. "Failure is also a kind of gain. Find the cause of failure and eliminate it. When we eliminate the possibility of failure, we can succeed."

"In other words, what do you think is noteworthy about this operation? Can you tell me so that others can avoid these places tomorrow?"

With Felissa's encouragement and prompting, someone quickly thought of something: "When I was talking to someone today, I just asked him if he felt uncomfortable in any way, and he scolded me."

After getting off to a good start, the rest of the discussion went much smoother. This statement resonated with everyone: "Yes, it's the same here. He said I was cursing him. That's right. I was cursing him."

what."

Someone was more sensible: "It's normal for him to think so. If someone asked me if I was sick or if I wanted to see a doctor, I would also be angry."

"Then what do you want to do? I can't tell if he is feeling unwell."

"Isn't it true that those who feel unwell are all at home, and we can't meet them on the street."

"Don't mention it. Even if you don't feel well, you still don't want to come to the hospital. It's no use even talking about it."

"That is to say, I told him that the consultation fee was only one copper coin, but he didn't want to believe it. He also called me a liar and said..."

Felissa held her chin up and listened with interest, but the words stopped suddenly, and she couldn't help but ask: "What did you say?"

After saying this, she looked at Felissa awkwardly and said, "Nothing, nothing."

How could the half-said words sound like nothing, but Felissa knew that they were definitely not good words, and were probably some dirty words. She stopped asking for details. Any more questions would only pollute her ears.

But the words that were meant to be concealed made Felicia raise her eyebrows: "He just hasn't met you, so he doesn't know that there are good people in the nobles."

"So he is not targeting me, he is targeting the entire aristocracy."

There is no trust between the nobles and the common people. This is a fact that Felissa cannot change. Such a gap cannot be eliminated by one or two people in a day or two, not to mention that it is the system that causes this situation.

(End of chapter)

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