Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 809 - 536 Conqueror Gaven_2

Chapter 809: Chapter 536 Conqueror Gaven_2

"Sir, may I ask what exactly is this counselor position? Why have I never heard of it before?" a female mage with a round face and several freckles on her nose boldly inquired.

"Pashala, is it?" Gaven displayed his astonishing memory.

"Yes." The fact that her name was remembered pleased the female mage, as they had never met privately in Anfield Village, and she regretted not having had the chance to become Gaven’s escort as he had already dealt with most of his affairs there.

"The counselor is a special position we have created for ourselves, mainly responsible for effectively collecting and summarizing intelligence gathered from below, controlling the overall situation, analyzing circumstances, and providing suggestions and insights for my consideration and adoption. At present, this is only a temporary position for you, but after further familiarization and understanding between us, I will assign more suitable work and positions to you. If you feel there is any job more suitable for you here, you can also recommend yourselves, and I will consider it carefully."

The arrival of these six female mages was an unexpected event, prompting Gaven to make temporary arrangements. As family mages with systematic education, both their intelligence quotient and emotional quotient were reliably high. None stood out excessively, but uniformly, their Intelligence, Perception, and Charisma were all above fifteen points.

This indicated that the Roinhein Clan had imparted to them not just magic knowledge, but also noble etiquette, dealing with various family affairs, and so on, as they had been trained to be the lady of another household.

If not for his own involvement, within a few years, one or some of them might very well have become the lady of a minor noble family around the City of Brilliance, with those new horse farms being the most likely.

"I understand," the six female mages nodded one after another, though their expressions conveyed some confusion.

"Don’t worry, if necessary, Ms. Veranika, the Chief Counselor, will arrange specific affairs for you," Gaven further explained. "Before that, the first task I give you is to systematically organize the education the family taught you. Let’s say you are given a group of magic apprentices, how would you plan to teach them? You can discuss together or write your own opinions separately."

Although Gaven had received systematic education, it was either with the Thacel Militia or from another world; it had nothing to do with magic education.

He decided to first see how systemic magic education worked in this world before planning his next steps.

Oliela asked in some surprise, "Sir, do you plan to have us teach magic apprentices?"

"Is there a problem?" Gaven knew where the greatest flaw lay in Felen’s magic education—the hoarding of knowledge. Many mages considered magic knowledge a precious treasure that should not be passed on lightly without sufficient payment. Those magic apprentices had to serve and work to acquire magic knowledge from them.

This attitude was not just limited to wandering mages but also prevalent in formal mage academies.

So it was no surprise to encounter magic apprentices wandering or undertaking academy missions outside.

"Honest to sir, we have been taught since childhood that the magic knowledge we learn is all family property; unless given permission by the family, we cannot freely teach it to outsiders, and that includes our own children," Oliela honestly replied. "We need to consult Teacher Anbala about this matter; the restriction applies only to magic knowledge, and there’s no issue with other general knowledge."

"Alright, consult on this matter. If it doesn’t work out, don’t use the magic knowledge your family taught you, and instead, teach the magic knowledge I have gathered," Gaven suggested, suddenly recalling the spellbook he had recently acquired and wished he could hammer some sense into his head.

How could he have forgotten about a mountain of gold he was guarding? If it came to the abundance of magical theoretical knowledge, how could six female mages, who had just stepped out of apprenticeship, compare to a Legendary Arcanist?

The arcanists of the Nesserel Empire had many distinguished titles in Felen, such as the Creators of the Floating City and the founders of the magic theory system. Even after the Empire’s fall, they left Felen with the largest group of mages, now forming the Mage Kingdom of Halruaa.

What Gaven saw beyond that was the thing hidden in the back—a sound, comprehensive, and universal magic education system.

Only by popularizing magic education could a large number of low-and-mid-level spellcasters emerge as the foundational structure, leading to the rise of exceptionally talented individuals who transcend eras.

He did not need to copy the Nesserel Empire’s magic education system outright; what he needed was its systematic aspect to help him spread magic education throughout his territory.

He had no worries that Philancy would disagree with this, as she was mostly bored to the utmost; this was like giving her something to do.

"Thank you, sir, for your understanding. I didn’t expect to face a disagreement in our first task," Oliela said, her expression somewhat embarrassed as she had not yet fully adapted to her dual identity.

"No problem, don’t worry about this," Gaven said with an unconcerned smile. "This manner of regulation isn’t unique to you all; most mages with affiliations have similar stipulations. That’s all for today; I still have guests to meet. When you go out, tell Ms. Veranika that I will be meeting with the representatives of the deceased next, she knows what that means. She will also be responsible for arranging everything for you here, so if you need anything, just talk to her."

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