How to Save Humanity After Transmigrating into a Villainess Princess? Chapter 105 : This is How We Do Things in Elasia
After the commotion ended, Erin began today's main business—taking Her Majesty the Empress and the soon-to-be security officer on a tour of the Magic Academy.
Walking on the path to the Grand Lecture Hall, Chris was deeply shocked by the luxury of this academy.
She couldn't help but exclaim:
"Such an academy that could truly be called luxurious is almost comparable to the palace, isn't it? It's even much larger than the palace. Looking at it this way, your Elasian royal family really cares about the people."
Elashia smiled sowhat disdainfully.
"How could there possibly be an emperor who truly cares about the people? Actually, that academy was originally gardens used by the royal family for leisure—I just converted it into a school."
"Oh... so that's how it is."
Chris felt sowhat speechless.
Wasn't Elashia's statent insulting herself as well?
(−_−;)
Erin smiled elegantly from the side:
"Indeed, I must thank Her Majesty's help for allowing to fulfill my wish of making magic benefit all of Elasia. Perhaps it won't be long before it benefits all of humanity."
Originally, Erin thought she would need to fight her entire life to advance her ideal of magic publicization just a little, but now with Elashia's support, it had basically been completed.
The Royal Magic Academy currently enrolled over five thousand students, and with Elashia's support, Erin sold many magic textbooks to the outside world at extrely low prices almost daily.
Elashia had even previously suggested making the Royal Magic Academy's classes open to the public, which made even Erin—who had made magic publicization her life's pursuit—feel sowhat radical.
Watching students move through this academy, Erin felt satisfied in a way she never had before.
Erin actually didn't care at all whether Elashia was truly the "Philosopher King" that Suk had spoken of, but she knew Elashia was the greatest supporter of her dreams.
So, from the very day this academy opened, she had made this resolution—even if Elashia were a tyrant, she would definitely remain loyal to Elashia to the end.
However, in her subsequent observations of Elashia, she discovered that Elashia seed different from what she had thought.
Rulers who ca to power through coups had historically never been good people—this was what the well-read Erin had always believed.
But she discovered that after Elashia ca to power, she not only helped establish the Magic Academy but also did many things that couldn't be associated with "tyranny" at all.
Completely exempting agricultural taxes, appointing many capable officials with excellent character, disbanding all the old emperor's concubines and male favorites while arranging good destinations for them all, and even opening the royal treasury for large-scale disaster relief...
Those actions made Erin realize—she might have actually encountered that "Philosopher King" from her ideals who theoretically shouldn't exist.
Although Elashia, such a cute sixteen-year-old girl, looked quite different from the image of the "Philosopher King" Erin had previously imagined...
Erin ended her thoughts, and the three of them arrived at the Grand Lecture Hall.
Pointing to the magnificent circular building before them, Erin said to Chris:
"That's our Grand Lecture Hall where we hold student assemblies and conduct open classes. Its design imitates your Yage City's Citizens' Assembly—you should be familiar with it."
Looking at this "Grand Lecture Hall," Chris couldn't help but be deeply shocked by its terrifying scale.
The Royal Magic Academy's Grand Lecture Hall had the sa design as Yage City's Citizens' Assembly, but its terrifying scale was completely incomparable to Yage City's Citizens' Assembly.
The tall columns outside almost pierced the clouds, the magnificent walls were basically all made of marble, yet such enormous and terrifying exterior walls actually had quite intricate and beautiful patterns throughout...
Admiring this magnificent building from afar, Chris exclaid:
"My God... how much money would it cost to build such a terrifying structure?"
Elashia waved her hand.
"No one can answer that for you. The emperor who could answer you has already been sent away by ."
After hearing Elashia's words, Erin chuckled and nodded in agreent:
"Indeed, that poor emperor I've never even t has already been sent away by Her Majesty Elashia."
"Sent away?"
Chris was sowhat puzzled.
Facing Chris's question, Elashia smiled and said:
"Well, that's a long story. We're about to go in, so let's talk about it when we get back. Business first."
Chris nodded.
Now really wasn't the ti to discuss things unrelated to work.
Entering this massive building, Erin led them toward the very top of this "Grand Lecture Hall."
While climbing the stairs, Erin explained to Elashia and Chris:
"In this Grand Lecture Hall, outside personnel and students are separated. Generally, outside personnel sit in the lower areas, while students sit above, and the school's teachers sit at the very top."
"So generally there are the fewest people at the very top."
Hearing the sound of lectures coming from within this "Grand Lecture Hall," Chris couldn't help but ask: "About how many people attend your lectures at once?"
Erin thought for a mont and answered:
"About twenty thousand or so."
"That many?" x2
Both Elashia and Chris exclaid in surprise simultaneously.
Looking at Elashia, Chris couldn't help but complain:
"Wait, isn't this a school that was built with your approval? Why do you have the sa reaction as , an outsider?"
Erin couldn't help but laugh:
"This is indeed how we do things in Elasia."
Elashia scratched her head sowhat awkwardly:
"Well, I trust people completely when I employ them..."
It definitely wasn't because she was too lazy! And it definitely wasn't because she didn't understand at all!
Chatting and laughing, the three arrived at the top of the Grand Lecture Hall.
Looking down from the platform, Chris saw an unforgettable scene.
Tens of thousands of people of different ages and wearing different clothes were all seriously holding books and notes, earnestly listening to the teacher's lecture on the platform.
About half of these "students" were uniford students, while about half were outsiders wearing various kinds of clothing.
Among these outsiders, so wore quite luxurious clothes while others wore quite shabby clothes—it was imdiately apparent that these people were completely different in terms of social status and financial capacity.
But now, they were all sitting here equally, receiving education provided by the state.
Seeing Chris's shocked expression, Elashia whispered in her ear:
"Now you understand what kind of criminals you and Elasia will face in the future."
In the past, Elasia had only a pitiful few dozen magic users, but this number would rapidly increase geotrically in the future.
This would certainly allow Elasia's military strength to improve rapidly in a very short ti.
But the impact on security would also be enormous.
Elasia's past security situation was like the country Elashia had lived in before transmigrating—only state-designated people could possess highly lethal weapons, so the danger police faced when confronting criminals was relatively not so great.
And now, Elasia, where everyone could beco a magic user, was about to beco like that country across the ocean from the country where Elashia had lived before transmigrating—where everyone possessed weapons of enormous lethality.
This would make security work particularly severe.
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