Chapter 28
writer:Todol      update:2022-08-17 14:12
  Sungjin answered with a smile.

  “It’s the first step to let them find their own dream.”


  “The first step?”


  “Some surely decide to become farmers, but most of them have no chance to learn about other fields, although they have talents or dreams.”


  Ereka started to understand Sungjin.

  Was it fair to keep to allow the heroes to decide who should be farmers?

  Some would want to become a painter, a writer, a doctor, or work in a vinery.

  Extras couldn’t have those jobs. The bastards who were born between a hero and an extra, who had no level but had a family background—they were the only ones who had a chance to learn and try.

  Sungjin wanted to open that opportunity to everyone.

  Of course, not everyone could achieve their dreams, just like how it was impossible to have two Arc Masters.

  But wanting to live a life you wanted was different from living an obedient life that had been already decided by others.

  That’s it. Sungjin…… in your world…… others tried to stop you from achieving your dream to become a gamer. So you understand the pain.

  Sungjin smiled because he was trying to build schools, but back on earth, he used to be a rebel who was against the school systems on earth.

  Life is unpredictable. That’s why life is interesting.

  In this country with a 99% illiteracy, they needed schools.

  To make one’s life better, one needs not only a dream but also knowledge.

  Not everyone needed to learn rocket science, but basic knowledge was essential. Throughout history, letters and mathematics helped to improve human rights.

  Ereka murmured, that she finally understood him a little.

  “That’s right. If they learned their letters…… they could read…… write letters…… learn new methods of farming…… and if they’re talented, they could learn how to use herbs and become a low-level healer. They could read stories too…… You are right. I love novels but I didn’t think about that.”


  Between the Divine Birth Privilege and a Merciful Rulership.

  Sungjin decided to pursue a third way—natural human rights.

  He wanted to create a world where the people had their rights and were not abused.

  Sungjin, you are already thinking a step ahead.

  Ereka lowered her head in respect.

  “Sure, Sungjin. I will work on the plan to establish schools all over the country. I will take care of budgeting, recruiting teachers and land, building and all the other matters.”


  “Thanks.”


  Sungjin smiled.

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