"Let the demons study abroad in the human world?"

The moment Irons' proposal was put forward, everyone in the conference room turned their attention to Warden Sofia.

Sophia was being watched so closely, and she moved her butt uncomfortably, muttering, "Why are you all looking at me... There are at least dozens of demons who go to the human world every year, if not hundreds. I'm not the only one..."

"But you are one of the few who went to study in the human world... So, Sofia, do you have any experience in this area?"

Facing Engla's question, Sophia scratched her head helplessly and said, "Ah... the reason why I was able to go to Lucaster College at that time was because there were many nobles in Lucaster College who were admitted by virtue of their family connections but were unwilling to study seriously.

However, they needed Lucas's diploma to gild themselves, so they hired some students with strong learning ability to go to school in their place. I took advantage of this loophole to go to school in place of a young lady.

She was busy with a knight at the time, but she broke up with him after only half a year. She even came to me and cried, saying that she didn't believe in love and didn't need me to continue tutoring for her. Then a few days later, she believed in it again and found a painter to pursue love..."

Hearing about the industry behind this, Engla was shocked and said, "Ah!? These nobles in the human world are so wasteful!? This is an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience, but they are unwilling to accept it!?"

Sophia spread her hands and said, "Ah, it's too easy to get it, so I don't go back to cherish it. Those noble young masters and young ladies have been living a life of luxury since childhood, and their admission to the academy was arranged by their families.

They need a diploma from a higher education institution to gild their reputation and become part of the aristocratic circle in the future, but a bunch of dandy boys don’t have the motivation to study. So this industry came into being.”

As for what Sophia said, Irons asked curiously: "Well, can I ask, doesn't Lucaster College know about this situation? As a well-known school, they can't even manage their own students?"

In response, Sophia shrugged and replied: "What I said was the situation more than ten years ago. I don't know what the current situation of Lucaster College is, but I feel that there should be no changes.

Lucaster College is famous for its wide range of subjects, and they basically rely on this to promote themselves. To this end, they cover almost all subjects in the current academic world, from the newest to the oldest.

However, this results in the fact that Lucaster's disciplines are not as advanced as those of professional colleges, and therefore the requirements for students are also lower.

The large number of subjects also resulted in the college having the largest number of students among all higher education institutions, which increased the college's management costs and caused endless management problems throughout the college.

Even if Lucaster wanted to intervene in this issue of substitute teaching, he couldn't do much about it, because a series of hidden industries have been spawned behind it, and even some college executives want a piece of the pie.

Moreover, this tutoring industry satisfies most people to some extent.

The children of the nobility received gilded diplomas, the common people students gained more valuable knowledge, the college teachers gained good students who were willing to listen to their lectures, and the college executives also made profits from it.

Everyone gets what they want, and no one has any reason to break up this gray industry, so I think the substitute learning industry in Lucaster should still exist. "

Sophia's sharing made everyone aware of the ugly side of this top institution of learning, and Irons couldn't help but sigh.

However, it must be said that Sophia brought some pretty good news, because this substitute education industry allows many demons to take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad in the human world.

"In that case... let's plan the personnel."

Ains immediately made a decision and gave an order: "Sophia, you should be familiar with Lucaster, see if you can find a way to send the demon students in.

Engla, you did a great job in talent discovery in the military. Can you try to extend it to civilians?

We need to dig out those talented and unique people in the Demon King's City and let them go to the human world to receive more systematic learning."

Engla immediately bowed and replied, "Yes, Your Excellency."

Sophia stood up, nodded, and said, "Okay, I understand... It seems that I have to find time to go to the human world, but if so, my legislative work may be delayed..."

"Don't worry about that." Irons said comfortingly, "I can do the legislative work for you."

"Hmm..." Looking at Irons who was smiling confidently, Sophia asked a soul-searching question: "Can I ask you, Mr. Irons, what is it that you don't know..."

"Wow..." Irons touched his chin, thought for a while, and replied: "There are still many, such as some jobs I have never done before, I don't know how to do them. But I have to try even if I don't know how to do them, right?"

"..."

You have to try even if you don't know how to do it... Hearing this, Sophia couldn't help but fall into silence. It sounded so familiar. This was also her answer when Margaret appointed her to be a legislator.

After all, even though she was an outstanding student in the Demon Realm, she was still a first-timer when it came to legislating.

Sophia was nervous about such a task, but besides being nervous, she also felt a sense of heroism, because... apart from her, who else in the entire Demon Realm could do this?

Looking at Ains, who had to get involved in almost everything and plan everything personally, Sophia suddenly felt that this man was so similar to herself in the past.

If these tasks were not planned by Ains, who else would be in charge of the entire Demon Realm? Because of the lack of talent in the Demon Realm, Ains had to learn a little bit of everything.

Thinking of this, Sophia also bowed to Ains and said, "I understand, Sir Ains, I will go to the human world to investigate the situation and pave the way for the subsequent talent training in the Demon Realm."

"Yeah." Irons nodded in satisfaction, then looked at Margaret and asked, "Do you have anything to add, Margaret?"

Margaret was in deep thought at the moment, her arms folded, her face a little solemn. She could certainly hear the significance of Irons' proposal, talent, talent, and talent, this was a necessary plan.

As for the Demon Realm, which has almost no education system, it is impossible to cultivate talents who can manage the country. At most, it will only produce a group of belligerent warriors.

Therefore, if we want to cultivate talents, we can only send students to the human world. However, this also leads to a hidden problem...

Margaret asked worriedly, "Ains... do you think that the demons who went to the human world will be willing to come back in the end?"

"..." In response to Margaret's question, Irons rarely gave any solution. He just took a deep breath and said, "I don't know. I can't guarantee this...

What we can do is to ensure that the people we select have a passion for the Demon Realm during the screening process, just like you, Margaret..."

"Am I the same..."

If the demons really loved the land under their feet, they would not have been thinking about invading the human world. Will this group of talents be able to come back in the end? Ains' answer made Margaret feel helpless...

"Not coming back? If you don't come back, I'll bring them back one by one!" Sophia knocked on the round table and shouted.

This simple and crude answer made Margaret feel a little funny, and it somewhat dispelled her helplessness.

After the atmosphere eased a little, Sophia smiled and said, "Of course, it's just a joke~ Lord Demon King, Mr. Ains, regarding this issue... maybe he is not as pessimistic as you think."

"Oh? Sophia, what do you think?"

"As someone who has been through this, I admit that the human world is much more prosperous and comfortable than the Demon Realm. But... I eventually chose to return to the Demon Realm. It's hard to say how much I love the Demon Realm.

But there is one thing that forces me to come back to the point that, after all, we are essentially still a group of demons. Even if they really like life in the human world, the natural differences in race make it difficult for them to integrate into it.

I have been wandering in the human world for six or seven years, but I have never felt that I belong to the human world. No matter how similar I pretend to be, my heart tells me so all the time.

I am a fake human, a real demon, and I still belong to the Demon King's Castle after all."

Chapter 93 I have never seen the truth, nor even the falsehood

“Hiss…Ah~”

Margaret returned to her bedroom exhausted. After stretching, she fell on the soft big bed, letting the softness of the bed soothe her fatigue.

After moving to the bed without any image and fluttering around for a few times, Margaret sighed on the bed, picked up a pillow and muttered: "Ha... I thought I would let Ains come to help with the management, but I didn't expect that after he came, I would be busier than before..."

The head maid, Finia, looked at Margaret, who was curled up on the bed with a pillow between her hands and legs, rolling around without caring about her image, and her eyes showed a calmness that was nothing new.

"This is a good thing, Lady Margaret. It means that we are doing more and more practical things, and the Demon King's City is developing in a better direction."

"Yes... this is all thanks to Ains..." Margaret muttered, took a deep breath and stretched, and then her eyes shifted to the vase of roses placed on the bedside.

Taking a look at the rose flower arrangement with a very stylish design, Margaret chuckled and said to Finia, "Ah, Finia, you actually put a new flower arrangement in my bedroom. I'm sorry to bother you~"

Hearing this, Finia was stunned. She turned her head and glanced at the flower arrangement on Margaret's bedside table. She couldn't help but reveal a hint of doubt on her face. She shook her head and responded, "Ms. Margaret, this vase of flowers... was not prepared by me."

"If you didn't prepare it? Then who prepared it?"

……

"Ah!"

Irons sneezed lightly and wrapped himself in his coat. Perhaps because of the recent drop in temperature, he felt that he might have a slight cold.

At this moment, Ains still has a lot of government affairs waiting to be processed. Since he came to the Demon King's City, he has optimized the Demon King's City in many aspects such as people's livelihood, military affairs, and government affairs.

Correspondingly, the more aspects that need to be optimized, the more follow-up work that needs to be done. After a month, all the reports on government affairs issued by Ains that were finally fed back are now piled on his desk.

Since it was impossible for one person to handle all of this, the Polupoli sisters who had always been by his side and served him were also pulled over by him to serve as strong men and help him with some document sorting work.

At this moment, Irons suddenly felt fortunate that when he first arrived, he had taught the two girls how to read for a while when he had nothing to do. He did not expect that this unintentional act would come in handy so soon.

At present, the two twin little devils have basically become his secretaries. After several internships and cooperation, some simple work is basically handed over to the two sisters Polupoli.

The elder sister Boru is still very reliable, and Ains even has some ideas about training her. Although the younger sister Polly is a little slow in reaction, she usually won't make any mistakes under her elder sister's supervision, at least she is not a hopeless case.

Although he had Mary as a negative example, Irons still did not hide his feelings for Bolu and Polly. After all, although he taught Mary, he also taught Margaret, didn't he?

With these two girls helping him, Irons was able to build a makeshift team around him.

After carefully sorting out a series of government affairs, Ains handed all the documents to Bolu for classification. These documents would then be handed over to Margaret for approval, and then distributed to the two demon lords by Margaret.

After finishing the work, Irons stretched himself lazily, feeling relieved, and then drank a cup of tea and took a rest. During the rest, an inexplicable feeling of inadequacy troubled him, as if he had forgotten something important...

What is going on...

"Mr. Irons! Priest Garcia wants to see you!"

Just as Irons was drinking tea and recalling what he had forgotten, Polly suddenly rushed into the bedroom and called out to Irons.

Seeing this, Bolu slapped his sister on the head and criticized: "Be quiet! You and idiot, stop being so impatient!"

"Ah!" Polly felt a headache and nodded aggrievedly with tears in his eyes.

Irons' thoughts of recollection were interrupted by this shout. Of course, he was not annoyed. He just nodded to Polly and said, "Okay, Polly, let Priest Cassia come in."

"Ok!"

With Irons's consent, soon after, Cassia slid into Irons' bedroom with her slender and round snake tail, bowed to him and said, "Mr. Irons, I'm sorry to bother you again..."

"It's not a bother, Cassia. I just finished my work and have some free time." As he spoke, Irons crossed his legs and said with a smile, "You came here this time to ask me when I will continue to teach you about astronomy, right?"

Seeing that his purpose was accurately exposed, Garcia smiled and nodded, saying, "Yes, that's it, Mr. Irons...

After a week, the emotions of the people in the temple have stabilized, so... Mr. Irons, when do you think it will be appropriate to give the next lecture?"

After taking a sip to moisten his throat, Irons clapped his hands and stood up, responding, "It's better to do it today than today. I have some free time and you banshees are ready, so let's do it today. What do you think, Priest Cassia?"

"Now?" Cassia was somewhat surprised that the purpose of this trip was achieved so easily. The corners of her mouth could not help but curl up, and she thanked Irons: "Thank you so much for your generosity, Mr. Irons! I will go back to the temple now to tell my sisters!"

"Hey wait..." Just when Cassia was so excited that he wanted to go home and call for help, Irons stretched out his hand to try to keep her.

"Hmm? Is there anything I can tell you about, Mr. Irons?"

"Ah, I don't have any orders. I just want to ask, last time... the witch who threw me to the ground, her name was Lamia, right?"

When she heard Ains mention Lamia, Garcia's expression suddenly became awkward. She coughed lightly and responded, "Yes, she is Lamia, just like me, a student of Claudia Priest.

If Mr. Irons is worried that Lamia will lose her mind again like last time, I will let her stay at the temple to look after the house and not let her come over, so as to avoid her doing something presumptuous and rude and causing trouble to you, Mr. Irons."

"Ah, that's not necessary." Irons waved his hand and shook his head, "I don't really care about what happened last time, it's just that Margaret is a little unhappy. If you want to come, just come together, there's no need to make anything special.

I just want to know about Miss Lamia. I feel that... compared to other banshees, Miss Lamia seems to be much more unrestrained..."

Just like Claudia back then.

Irons did not say the second half of the sentence, but it must be said that as a student of Claudia, the Lamia banshee behaved quite like her teacher, both so unrestrained and fanatical.

In response to this, Garcia sighed and explained: "Mr. Irons, in fact, from the study of the banshee classics and the study of star magic, Lamia is actually the most outstanding banshee besides Claudia the priestess.

If nothing unexpected happens, when Claudia's term as priest ends, Lamia should be the one to take over as the new priest."

"And then there was an accident?"

"...Uh...Yes, there was an accident. The accident was that Priest Claudia suddenly went mad and left the Demon King's City. That accident directly led to a crisis of faith within our entire Banshee clan.

Because there has always been a rumor among us that the reason why Claudia the priest went mad was because her faith was shaken, and the reason why she was shaken was because the goddess and the stars never called her...

There are only a few dozen people in the entire banshee clan. This rumor is said to be a secret, but in fact everyone has heard it, and everyone has more or less shaken their own beliefs because of this inheritance.

Among them, Lamia was the one who was most seriously affected. After Claudia left, Lamia's mental state was not very good, so she was unable to take over Claudia's position. "

After hearing Cassia's explanation, Irons suddenly realized. No wonder he and Claudia were so similar. It turned out that one was completely crazy and the other was almost half crazy.

However, this aroused another curiosity in Ains, and he asked Garcia: "If that's the case...then Priest Garcia, has your faith never wavered?"

"Me?" Hearing this, Cassia was slightly stunned, and then she revealed an intriguing smile and responded: "I... I am a relatively special one among the entire banshee clan.

This crisis of faith had little impact on me because I couldn’t see normally, so I had never seen the starry sky, not even the fake starry sky that the sisters talked about.

The reason why my sisters were shaken is that they have never seen the real starry sky, and the reason why I am not shaken... is because I have never even seen the fake one.

I have long been accustomed to trusting the stars in my heart, because I know that no matter how the external situation changes, the only truth I can rely on is my heart..."

Chapter 94: Spreading dog food!

"I have long been accustomed to believing in the stars in my heart, because no matter how the starry sky changes, I cannot perceive it because I cannot see. The stars in my heart are the reality that I rely on..."

Listening to Garcia's narration, Irons inexplicably felt a trace of sadness from her words. After a moment of trance, he looked at Garcia and asked, "Ms. Garcia, have you ever thought about restoring your eyes?"

"My eyes?" Garcia was slightly stunned, and then he raised the corner of his mouth slightly and said: "Sir Ains, although I can't see normally, this also allows me to gain the ability of the Star Eye.

Besides, I have already learned to perceive the world without using my eyes, so there is no need for me to restore my eyes.”

"Really? Cassia, don't you want to look up at the starry sky that you have always believed in?" Irons asked.

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