I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 204 The high ground of public opinion must not be in the hands of others! (seeking subscript

For a full afternoon and a whole night, Lynn was explaining the working principles of various mechanical structures to a group of alchemists, and was even dizzy when asked by Lydia who seemed to have turned into a "hundred thousand whys". Brain up.

However, with the joint efforts of everyone, the next day, when the sky was getting dark, the blueprint of the first-generation magic internal combustion engine had already been produced.

Although it looks decent, there is no idea whether it can become Lynn, so they can only make it first, and then slowly modify the problematic areas.

In the next few days, Lynn didn't care anymore, and handed over the production of the internal combustion engine to Philip and Darren, letting them study slowly, and tell himself when the test product was ready.

His energies were devoted to writing new textbooks and starting a new newspaper!

Lynn couldn't be more aware of the importance of public opinion. It can directly determine what people see, hear, and even think every day!

Herram, the previous controller of Iyeta Harbor, didn't care about it, and the parliament didn't pay enough attention to it, but Lynn would not let the high ground of public opinion be in the hands of others.

So a few days later, a newspaper called [Magic Daily] was quickly listed in the most conspicuous place of every store.

The thin and white paper immediately attracted everyone's attention, and then they were caught by the content on it.

The headlines on the front page of the newspaper were about the tragedy in Nancheng District and the follow-up solution. For the sake of the safety of Iyeta Harbor, Herram was not mentioned, but most of the blame was thrown away. Ke's body.

However, this matter is indeed inseparable from Merck, and it is not entirely a slander.

For ordinary people, what they are most astonished is obviously not this, but the new city lord of the harbor city, Iyeta's magic star actually wants to issue pensions to the poor people affected by the disaster. This is simply thunderous news.

When did those high-ranking wizards actually care about the poor? After receiving the resettlement fee, some poor people in the southern district were moved to tears.

Mary was one of them. The Soul Eater Formation that suddenly appeared in Nancheng District took away her husband's life without warning, leaving only her and two young children.

The black bread she received earlier was running low. Mary even considered whether to go to the magic workshop as a test product for those wizards. It is said that if she is lucky enough, not only will there be no side effects, but it will also Gain power far beyond ordinary people.

Mary knew very well that the probability was very small. There were not a few people in the southern city who were deformed due to taking the wizard's potion. If they were not desperate, not many people would be willing to make fun of their own safety.

Fortunately, just as she was still hesitating, she received news of the distribution of pensions. People like her who have lost important labor in their families can receive a full fifty silver coins!

Saving some money can support the family for a year or two, which made Mary very grateful, then gritted her teeth, spent five copper coins, bought a copy of [Magic Daily], and asked the store owner to teach the illiterate Tell me about the above

Mary's decision was undoubtedly correct, because two important news were published in the newspaper.

The first is to build several papermaking workshops, glass workshops and airship production workshops in the port of Iyeta, and recruit a large number of workers. It is estimated that about 1,500 people will be needed. Depending on the type of work, eight to fifteen silver coins are paid.

Those who can count and have worked as craftsmen are preferred.

In addition, priority will be given to the families of those who died as a result of the Namguseong massacre.

Seeing this, Mary's eyes lighted up suddenly. There was no gender and gender marked on it, only the minimum and maximum age restrictions. She was undoubtedly eligible.

Eight silver coins are not worth mentioning in the eyes of wizards, but it is not a small amount for ordinary civilians. It is enough to feed a family of three, and even live a luxurious life of eating white bread every day and occasionally adding an egg.

The second thing is that Iyeta Academy will expand its enrollment, and wizard apprentices and even official wizards who are willing to continue their studies can return to school again.

In addition, [Magic Daily] also mentioned that Iyeta will build a school for ordinary people in the future.

"Build a school for ordinary people who don't know magic?" Seeing this, Mary couldn't believe her eyes.

"Yes, Master Orlando said so, teaching Mathematical Olympiad, Chemistry and Physics." The owner of the store said with certainty, and he had confirmed it with Master Wizard several times.

"But... what can we do after learning these things?" Mary said with a blank face.

"I heard from Lord Orlando that the city lord is very short of manpower. These students can join the real alchemy workshop in the future and become assistants to wizards... just like Lydia!" the shop owner explained patiently.

Lydia? Hearing what the other party said, Mary immediately became excited.

In the seaport of Iyeta, everyone knows that this halfling girl who usually runs and jumps and likes to make some strange things has now transformed into a trusted right-hand man of the city lord.

Even those half-lings they looked down on on weekdays, each of them lived an extremely superior life, and it was rumored that they could earn several gold coins every month!

The power of role models is undoubtedly powerful!

Mary silently pondered in her heart whether she should send her two children to the academy at that time.

The entrance fee for each person is ten silver coins, and two people will spend nearly half of the pension.

But when she thought that they could become the assistants of the wizards in the future, and they would not have to live in the southern city like herself, Mary still gritted her teeth and made up her mind.

As long as I can work in the workshop, my monthly income is enough to support the daily expenses of my two children.

Mary thought of her lost husband again, and secretly prayed in her heart that life would gradually get better...

Also reading the newspaper, there were wizards in the harbor city and many graduate apprentices. They had completely different attitudes towards Lynn's re-education plan. Some people could not save face and flatly refused, or even sneered, but there were also many wizards who were moved.

They all knew that Lynn, the current dean of the academy, was a prodigy who specialized in magic theory. Although he was young, he had created many novel and powerful magics.

What's more, rumors that the other party has been promoted to become a great wizard have been circulating in the harbor city, so that the number of people who signed up to return to school is far more than Lynn imagined...

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