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0588 Inherit the ambitions of our ancestors(1/2)

Lux naturally knew nothing about the new conspiracy woven by Black Rose, but because the two leading guys "died" in strange ways, and not a single one of the others was left alive... no matter how you look at it, there are problems.

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Unfortunately, the other party was a little too decisive, and the usual tracking methods in the Shadow Realm were completely ineffective. In the end, Lux could only ask the first-series mages to strengthen their vigilance, and ask the seventh-series mages to support the composting team.

Make sure nothing goes wrong.

In addition, the compensation for the killed and seriously injured members of the seventh series of legal guardians is also a top priority.

Fortunately for the seriously injured, the double subsidy will give them nothing to worry about.

For those who died in action, the situation is more complicated.

For those who have family members, whether they are newly married in Forsbarrow or brought in from elsewhere, the pension must be paid to the family members.

But the problem is that most of the mages haven't gotten married yet. Although a few have brought their families to Forsbarrow, most of the seventh-series mages are rather gloomy and their relationship with their families is not very good.

Among the six imperial guards who died in battle, four were strangers.

According to relevant regulations, Lux will be responsible for finding four children without parents from Mithril City immigrants, inheriting their surnames, pensions and...glory.

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The bell that marked the end of today's class rang, and Mori Sani, who was in charge of teaching mathematics, did not immediately announce the end of school.

"I stress again, everyone must complete their homework by themselves." He glanced at the restless students in the classroom, who seemed to be about to jump up and rush out at the next moment, and said in a serious tone, "If I find out again

If someone tries to plagiarize someone else's homework, I would have a good talk with his parents and ask them whether they bought the expensive paper to prepare their child to be a clerk, a sheriff, or to become an idiot who can only imitate.

"

The students were silent, and several children who were focused on by Mori subconsciously sat upright.

On the one hand, this is because Mori is usually strict, and on the other hand, he is worried about threats from his family.

After all, education is really rare for people in the north. For parents who don’t know how to educate their children, using the available objects at hand to give their ignorant brats a big fight is better than using their own poor vocabulary.

It's easy to tell him a lesson.

Moreover, these simple working people know very well that if they reason with themselves, their children may not listen, but if they beat them, they will definitely feel pain.

Seeing that the children all realized the seriousness of the problem, Mori nodded with satisfaction. The subtle satisfaction of being a teacher filled his chest. The corners of his mouth turned up slightly, and finally he showed a not-so-kind smile.

"The following is a three-day break. In addition to homework, I hope that everyone can have a better time while listening to the Lord's speech. Of course, as before, it is prohibited to play in the artificial lake, and

Not every time you are lucky enough to meet people from Newport."

"Well, now that school is over - after school, Pande will come to my office."

After finishing speaking, Mori picked up the teaching scroll, picked up the water glass, and left the classroom with square steps. Behind him, the students finally burst into loud cheers.

When Mori heard the sound in the corridor, he couldn't help but shook his head gently.

What a bunch of little monkeys who can't calm down.

It doesn’t give myself any peace of mind at all.

All in all, it has been two years since I came to Forsbarrow.

But looking back at his life over the past two years, Morrie still feels like a dream.

Mori Sani, born in the Sani family, is a son of a nobleman. He used to make a living as a tutor for other big nobles.

He was able to come to Forsbarrow because Lux hired him with a high salary through the noble channel - but after coming to Forsbarrow, he had to educate not one or two aristocratic children, but a hundred.

Children from different families.

In order to cope with more students, the content he teaches has been reduced from mathematics, etiquette and ornamentation to mathematics. Because of his rich teaching experience, Morrie can also enjoy an extra allowance and be responsible as the tutor of this class.

people.

Although this teaching method is completely untraditional and even goes against the honor of the nobility, as a destitute person who came from a declining noble family, the honor of the nobility cannot be used as food.

The Sani family is the lowest noble, and Mori's grandfather is a well-known local man with many children and many blessings. He has six uncles, three uncles, and more than twelve aunts, so although Mori is a noble

Born, but in terms of personal wealth, he is not even comparable to most civilians.

There is no way, in Demacia, the inheritance of nobles is very strict and cruel. Families with large fiefdoms like the Crownguard family are okay, but many sons other than the eldest son of small noble families often have to fend for themselves.

Those with better conditions can pave the way from their families to join the army or devote themselves to art; those with worse conditions can become tutors, political officers, magistrates or personal staff; those with worse conditions can only rely on being a bard, or

Join the Illuminati to host weddings and funerals and make a living.

Therefore, he cherishes this job opportunity at Forsbarrow very much. It is extremely stressful to teach hundreds of bastards, but Morrigan enjoys it.

At least here, he found the meaning of his work.

You must know that in aristocratic families, most tutors and nurturing mothers are equivalent. Although they can enlighten noble young masters and ladies, they cannot be called teachers.

In addition to passing on knowledge, teachers from aristocratic families also have the significance of personal connections, which tutors cannot provide.

But in Forsbarrow, he is a "big shot" and an "intellectual" in the eyes of the locals, and unlike when he teaches aristocrats who need to be coaxed, here he can completely lead the teaching and punish those naughty guys.

This is a very valuable spiritual reward for a knowledgeable person.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In addition, the reward given by Lux is generous enough - he asked for twelve gold coins, which is the annual salary; Lux gave him five gold coins, which is the monthly salary - yes

For him, life in Forsbarrow is already very happy.

If there was anything he wasn't satisfied with... I'm afraid the only two things that didn't suit his taste were the stronger local northern women, and the long winter being a bit too cold.

Shaking his head to expel these messy thoughts from his mind, Mori lowered his head and took a sip of tea from the cup, opened the door to the office, and sat in his seat.

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The students all excitedly started to rush out of the door, but Pan De, who was called, could only pack up his things and go against the crowd towards the instructor's office.

Damn it, I was obviously the one who was plagiarized! Why did I stay and not them?

Unfortunately, no matter how aggrieved he was, Pan De could only come out of the office honestly, and then knocked on the office door cautiously.

"Teacher, I'm here."

"Come in."

Pander pushed open the door and entered.

This was not the first time he came to Morrie's office, but it was obvious that he had not yet reached the point where "entering the teacher's office is like going home". Although he was quite dissatisfied, he still kept his head down.

There were no other teachers around, which made Pan De sigh a little relieved.

"I'm looking for you this time because His Excellency the Earl hopes to recommend a promising child from Mithril City." Morrie closed the lid of the teacup. "After thinking about it, I thought of you."

Um?

Isn't it because of plagiarism?

Are you looking for a child with a bright future?

The teacher chose me because he thought I had a future?

Will I become Laxana’s right-hand man in the future?

Next, I will become the chief student and join the Northern Walkers?

Pande raised his head in great surprise and almost shouted.

Then, he saw the teacher's eyes full of warning and scrutiny.

He couldn't help but shudder, but this time, he did not lower his head.

"That has to be me!" Pan De straightened his body and even raised his head slightly, "I have good grades and good health -"

"It's also the most delicious." Morrie interrupted his boast, "His Majesty the Earl's subsidy is not enough to fill your stomach. Do you have to provide homework copies in exchange for oatmeal?"

"..."

Half of what he said was choked in his throat. Pan De's eyes widened in embarrassment and he looked at his teacher in disbelief. After a long time, he finally lowered his head again.

"Okay, boss, you're getting taller now, don't act like this, I look disgusting." Mori handed a piece of paper to Pan De, "Take it, read it carefully, and sign at the back if you agree."

Write and press your thumbprint - put your mind on study and training, don't let those gangsters copy your homework, that's not a good thing."

Pande took the paper from the teacher's hand and became more and more surprised as he read it.

"Becoming the adopted son of Uno Pasent and inheriting Pasent's glory?" Pande subconsciously exclaimed, "But I have a surname, my surname is Crownguard!"

"But you are not on the Crownguard family's genealogy." Morrie sighed softly, "You are no longer a child, Pende. Since you left Mithril City and came to Forsbarrow, you should already know

This means something."

Pande did not speak, but looked blankly at the contract in his hand.

The content of the contract is not complicated. A law protector named Uno Pasent died in the battle. The Earl wants to pass on his glory and achievements. If he agrees, he will inherit Pasent in the future.

The Last Name and the Glory of Uno Passant.

In addition, I will also inherit Uno Pasente's pension. Although it will not directly give me a large amount of money, it should at least be able to completely fill my stomach and not make me pay for extra money by defaulting to my classmates copying their homework.

There was a bit of bread that the other party couldn't eat - the tall and powerful Pande could eat better than the average half-sized boy. Even if Lux provided a large subsidy for food and accommodation, he was always hungry.

Pande needs this pension very much. The feeling of not having enough food is not pleasant at all.

But Pande subconsciously resisted this pension, because it meant that he needed to change his surname to Pasent and completely abandon the crown guard.
To be continued...
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