"The quality is average, incomparable to what merchants sell."

"It just works."

Rhode stretched out and placed the bottles neatly into a small box.

"pity."

"There is no purification equipment, otherwise we can try to prepare some simple medicinal solutions."

After putting the things away, Rhodes said regretfully.

"Rainforest Creatures Illustrated Book" is really a good book.

As long as there are herbs recorded on it, all uses and usage methods will be clearly written, from the simplest pounding for external application to various herb combinations, to more complex pharmaceutical formulas, everything should be covered Everything.

It's because we don't have the kind of precision purification equipment used by the Order.

Rhodes really couldn't make the complicated medicinal liquids recorded in the book, so he simply wrote down all the effects and uses of these medicinal herbs, preparing to give them to Disiya when they came back from capturing the quicksand eels.

"I hope you like these gifts."

After muttering something in his mouth, Rhodes left the room and came to his small study.

Chapter 41 is over, how to explain this?

Rod's study now also has a brand new look.

In the previous small study room, all the furnishings, including the bookshelves, were made by his hands bit by bit.

I can only say it works.

It just has nothing to do with aesthetics or anything like that.

Moreover, the bookshelf he built himself had the wrong grid size, so some books either couldn't fit in or there was no room to put them.

Things are different now in this new house.

It is itself a house prepared for the exiled scholars of the Order.

Other details may not be perfect.

But some of the infrastructure available to scholars is still quite complete.

Just like this new bookshelf that Rhodes is using now.

The materials used are average.

But the texture is surprisingly good.

In addition to the compartments for books, the structure also has two large drawers that can be used to store notes and other miscellaneous items.

It’s just that this bookshelf is too big.

Rhodes' little inventory didn't even take up half of the space, and most of the grids were still empty.

The most prominent place on this bookshelf.

What was placed there was the "Rainforest Biology Illustrated Book" that Tinari had annotated.

However, Rhodes did not go to get this book that was of great help to him. Instead, he took out a book in the grid next to him.

"Teyvat Literacy Encyclopedia".

This is an enlightenment book for Sumeru children.

But that was before.

Sumeru now.

Children in the rainforest area only need to use the Void Terminal when they are enlightened. They do not need paper and pen, as long as they bring the Void Terminal to study.

What about the desert area?

Not to mention the tribal people whose educational resources are completely blocked, even in places like Aru Village where there are certified teachers, the enlightenment books they use are better than the yellowing paper cover of "Tevat" in Rhode's hand. "Literacy Encyclopedia" How much older do you have to be?

"Tsk, tsk."

Rhodes clicked his tongue, but did not continue to complain about this matter.

Swearing too much.

I'm too lazy to scold.

Teaching children seems simple, but for children, enlightenment is a real matter.

Rhodes was born in a wonderful era.

With the backing of a strong country, there is a peaceful life away from war, there is no need to face sandstorms, beasts and monsters, and there are sufficient medical and educational conditions.

Of course.

In the world he lives in, there are also families who do not enjoy these and are struggling on the poverty line all day long.

But for Rhodes, those are situations that only appear in short videos, at least they are still far away from him.

“I didn’t expect that now I would be working as a rural teacher.”

Looking through the book in his hand, Rhodes suddenly laughed.

The situation in Aru Village is very similar to the poor families in those short videos.

The only thing that's better.

Maybe Aru Village is not that poor yet.

Although most villagers can't eat meat every day, at least they can't even taste the fishy smell.

This is due to the business plan set by Candice and Uncle Anpu.

No matter how much the old guardians object to this matter, life in the village is indeed getting better day by day, and this is an indisputable fact.

Economically, Aru Village is still reasonable.

Education is still not very good.

Although the Educational Council's policies towards Aru Village are relatively loose, the educational resources available to the children in Aru Village are not only few, but also extremely limited.

"The education situation of children in the village is really not good."

Recalling the children he had met, Rhodes wrote something on the paper.

[There is a problem with enlightenment education. Children’s outlook on life is heavily influenced by desert people. 】

This is a common problem in desert areas, so don't blame the elderly who still insist on educating their children.

Rhodes once saw children who were only a few years old fighting and stealing in the street. They were swearing and talking about each other's ancestors every other sentence. They had no clear moral concepts and just wanted to kill. They were very violent.

They say young children are a blank slate.

And in the desert.

They lack basic education, and their parents need to make money to support them, and they do not have enough time to accompany them. Over time, generations of children have been dyed into the current situation by the big ink tank of the desert. Colorful look.

Since I took over the job.

Then you have to do it well.

While relieving boring time, you also need to take it seriously.

Rhodes carefully recalled the education he received when he was young, combined with the education part about basic knowledge in "Teyvat Literacy Encyclopedia", and wrote down in his notebook the things that could be used as classroom content.

Given that the place he is staying in now is a desert area.

Based on the actual situation.

Pure knowledge education may not have much positive effect.

Otherwise, it is unlikely that these children will have the current situation where their living habits are approaching those of desert people.

After thinking about it for a while.

Lord went on to write down something that can be used outside of classroom education.

"That's it for now."

"After all, I'm not from a major, so I'll let it be whatever level I can get."

Looking at the several large pages of teaching plans in his hand, Rhodes shook his head slightly.

That's pretty much it.

He didn't have any better ideas.

He looked up at the time.

"Oh, it's already this late. No wonder I'm a little hungry."

Unconsciously, he spent a whole afternoon sorting out the information and formulating a teaching plan.

Touched my belly.

Rhodes put this plan into the "Teyvat Literacy Encyclopedia" and got up to make dinner.

Rod's dinner was simple.

Two portions of stew, a pot of white rice, and a large glass of freshly squeezed juice from sundowners and raspberries are quite delicious.

A fly in the ointment.

It’s just that without the Eye of Ice Elemental God, you can’t drink ice juice at any time.

Suddenly.

Rhodes, who was enjoying his meal, shouted to a corner of the yard: "Hey!"

What followed was a painful cry of falling to the ground.

It's Adebayi.

Rhodes had long since discovered that he was peeking there.

Out of mischief, I gave him a good scare.

"Hmph, I can really bear it."

Seeing that there was no movement for a long time after seeing the courtyard wall, Rhodes, who had eaten and drank enough, put down his bowls and chopsticks, warmed up a little, and then picked up the long sword given to him by Disiya and started practicing today.

Follow the old rules.

There are a lot of shouts and shouts when practicing sword practice.

It wasn't until the sound of something being thrown next door was heard that Rhodes put away his sword with satisfaction.

At this time.

An accident happened that caught him off guard.

Just as he habitually held a sword flower on his arm, he was about to put it into the newly made scabbard.

This long sword has been with him for several months.

broken!

As Rhodes' wrist shook, the sword broke into two pieces with a 'click' about ten centimeters away from the hilt.

"I"

Holding the half-broken sword in his hand, Rhodes' lips moved for a long time, and then his vision went dark, and there was only one thought left in his mind.

It’s over, how do you explain this to Disiya?

Chapter 42 Desiya’s Suggestions

The sword that Desiya gave him was broken.

This is something that Rhodes could never imagine.

Although this is an old sword, Rhodes has been using it all the time and has never shown any signs of being overwhelmed before.

But things are already unfolding before our eyes.

This sword was really broken by myself.

The reason why he is so sure is that he did it himself, not the work of outsiders.

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