"Starting a machinery college?" Scheer sat at her office table and looked at Mag in shock.
She knew that Mag had been supporting Teacher Luna in establishing Hope School. She had also donated a sum of money to the education fund. A few days ago, she received a report from Luna and found out that Hope School would be opening soon.
However, from what she understood, Hope School was more of a charity education school that took in children from poor families who could not afford an education. Other than eliminating illiteracy, the children would also be taught some professional capabilities so that they would have a foundation to help them survive in society.
Mag's idea just now was to make the machinery college in Hope School into a place where the Norland Continent's top mechanics would be groomed. With that as the basis, they could proceed to develop in the Norland Continent.
Mag performed spectacularly in his projects from the steam engine to the color printing machine. However, it seemed as though he was just playing around.
But at this moment, Scheer seemed to have seen a resolution to do something seriously upon Mag.
Scheer did not know what else Mag could create, or what kind of talents he would raise. Therefore, she would never let a chance like this slip by.
"Mr. Mag, tell me what you want, I will do my best to support you," Scheer told Mag sincerely.
"Alright. I shall." Mag nodded with a smile. He liked this kind of wealthy lady who had money, looks, and was obedient.
Scheer brought Mag over to the steam train factory. There, the finest and best engineers and machinery designers of Chaos City, and even the Norland Continent, were gathered.
The designing and making of machinery was a broad and blurry concept to them previously. In the past, each one of them would have to do both the designing and making. Without even one of the abilities, they could not do well in their craft.
After going through the huge project of designing and making the steam train, they had started accepting some new theories which overthrew some perspectives and ways of thinking that were instilled in them.
For example, designing and production could be partnered together. The designers would be in charge of designing and the good craftsmen would materialize the design.
The good part of that meant that it would be easier to become a designer. Even women, who could not lift the heavy hammer could be a good designer.
This could also allow craftsmen to focus more on producing and that was where races more talented in forging, like the demons and orcs, could better develop their skills.
This had a huge impact on the artisan system in the Norland Continent. It could even be considered a revolutionary impact.
The cause of all these changes was a blueprint of the steam train that made everyone take their hats off to Mag, who was the person who made the blueprint.
Therefore, Mag has recently become very popular among the proud designers here.
"I heard that Master Mag is here and on his way over with Miss Scheer."
"Really?! Let's go take a look quickly. The Chief Engineer even said that he was going to invite him over to give us a lesson."
"Let's go, let's go, let's go."
News of Mag's visit spread and other than some engineers who had work at hand, all the engineers went over to take a look.
When Scheer and Mag arrived at the engineering department, they saw the engineers peeking their heads out with expectant looks.
These obsessed mechanics would not usually even give her a second glance even if she came over to them. However, all of them came over as though they were here to see their lover when they heard that Mag was coming.
Is that man so attractive to them?
"Mr. Mag, you're finally here." Chief Engineer Bourell went up and shook Mag's hand enthusiastically.
"I am here to take a look with Miss Scheer and I also have something to discuss with you." Mag nodded with a smile. He knew that the Chief Engineer of the steam train was not interested in him, but his knowledge of machinery.
"Miss Scheer." Bourell finally greeted Scheer. However, he quickly turned to look at Mag and said, "Mr. Mag, what are your requirements? I will definitely do my best to help you with anything I can decide on."
"I am here. Shouldn't I be making the decisions?" Scheer dismissed him. Why is this guy so obsessed with Mag?
"I intend to set up a machinery college in Hope School. Currently, we are lacking teachers, so I want to see if I can recruit any talents from you who are interested in teaching." Mag cut straight to the point. In any case, Scheer had already agreed to it, so he was here to pick the people.
"I see…" Bourell was stunned for a while and subconsciously turned to look at Scheer.
Although he was the Chief Engineer of the steam train project and had some say in this place, he was not in the position to make promises with regards to the movement of people in front of his employer.
The engineers who watched were also stunned. They did not expect Mag to be here today to poach them.
Currently, the steam train project is going very smoothly. The railroad leading to the Dwarves' was in construction and the improved steam train was also in the making. Everyone could see that a mighty invention was in the making and so no one was willing to leave at the moment.
"I've already had a chat with Mr. Mag and I am very supportive of Hope School setting up the Machinery College." Scheer nodded and said, "This college would be led by Mr. Mag and the topic of research would be the latest machinery technology. This would open a completely new path in the exploration of machinery design and creation."
Led by Mr. Mag?! Research the latest machinery technology?! Opening a new path?!
Scheer was not loud but the news sounded like thunderous explosions to the engineers.
Their eyes all lit up and they all looked at Mag passionately.
The steam engine came from Mr. Mag. He had displayed his astounding talent in machinery, which made everyone involved in this project respect and idolize him.
Now that he was going to stand out and was going to create a completely new path in machinery design and creation, what would this mean?
It meant that this opportunity would be an event written in the history of the Norland Continent's machinery. On top of that, participants might have a chance of leaving their names in the books of history.
"It is such an important matter. I am naturally going to take part. Mr. Mag, I am willing to join Hope School and be an honorable teacher," Bourell told Mag seriously.
Scheer glanced at him. He was the chief engineer of the steam engine project. If he were to run away, the whole project would have to be put on hold.
Mag also did not know whether to laugh or cry. He said with a shake of his head, "I would not dare to want you. Miss Scheer definitely would not let you go either."
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