"What is college, Lord Ars?

"Hmm, I don't know what to say. I wonder if it is the best school that gathers knowledge and conducts cutting-edge research... Well, anyway, I'd like to create a place to gather smart people and keep their knowledge on record."

"That's not good. However, basically, research is a golden worm, isn't it good?

"I don't mind, Gran. I intend to invest in human resource development in the future operation of the Balkan Knights territory."

While I was talking to my old man about Kyle's magic, I thought I'd make college.

Nevertheless, the nuance of a place to study various things may be stronger than a place where professors teach students.

But, as Gran says, it will cost money to be exhausted.

After all, there is no guarantee that it will be a research in pursuit of real profit.

That said, there's no reason why I thought about creating a college.

It was related to Carlos' interaction the other day.

This is an example of a quiz where you were asked whether you wanted an Ice Sword or a Kuo Sword.

Assuming the intent of that question is as Leon guessed, it is also possible that Carlos would take up territory to use us as a tool on the battlefield.

I cannot help but say that there is still no clarity as to whether they will be flown into hostile forces and adjacent territories, or whether they will be fully absorbed into the Fontana family.

I was lucky enough to maintain the city of Vulcania while expanding my territory when I answered it properly on the spot.

However, I do not know if it will be fully guaranteed in the future.

If you think about it, Carlos, who took over Raymond, the house slayer of the Fontana family, and lightly captured my existence, may have been willing to reclaim the land of Barca from the beginning.

I've built a city called Vulcania, and I don't want to leave here so easily.

But I don't know what happened before.

Perhaps there is a future in which you will live away from the land.

I couldn't live without thinking about it, just because I was involved in the life of many things such as my part-time brother and Vargas.

So, after I thought about it, I put forward the idea that, of course, the development of the land, but the development of human resources living there is important.

If you have talented people, you may be able to manage even if you move to another land.

However, human resource development in this case is not a craftsman who makes glass and furniture, but a brain worker.

Grow minded people who can contribute to the development of the territory.

I wondered if that was what was necessary for the future Balkan Knight Regiment.

This, of course, costs money, but it won't help.

Instead, you have to spend money and start now.

That's how I started building a college.

"But is that good, Lillina? It's precious, isn't it? What about those books?

"That's right. But what do you need to build the library that Arus said? And it's a temporary loan, so there's no problem."

"Thank you. Thank you, Liliana."

The first step in my work as a college student was to build a library.

After all, just making boxes won't make you a college, and no one will be interested.

Then we decided to gather books first as a repository of knowledge.

At the beginning, I succeeded in borrowing a book that Liina had been collecting and reading.

The world's books are precious, and I don't have a chance to get them, but Liliana has always liked books and read them.

Most of them were history books written in difficult sentences.

I will organize it with the help of the civilians.

The civilians who gave Kyle his magic have done a wonderful job, and the territory that Kyle was supporting in my absence is now able to do so with ease.

So the civilians wrote a book that they borrowed from Liliner while reading it on Speed Reading .

Even if you can read the text, it will be a history study for the civilians who have just been chosen from Vulcanian schools.

Kyle only chose it, and it really didn't feel painful sitting in front of the desk all day long, so they read a thick and elusive history book every day, wrote it on botanical paper, and buried it on the library shelf.