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Chapter 206 Lynn College

The test of war has never been just about the number of soldiers and whether the weapons and equipment are excellent. A very important point is logistics support.

Lin En has been operating his logistics base carefully. Now, a battle of about 10,000 people is not even required to mobilize him. The merchants in the territory will take the initiative to come up with him and sell it for him to start the war.

Although each link has some flaws, it is much better than before, which shows that the land reform has had good results during this period of reclaiming and construction.

With a stable trade route and the constantly expanding cultivated land in the northern border, Lin En believes that in another quarter, the logistics capabilities of the northern border can allow an army of tens of thousands of people to ensure an expedition of at least two months.

If the enemy's baggage can be seized during the war and fight to support the war, the logistics can ensure that the army's expedition can even be extended to one quarter.

If there is a quarter of legion logistics support, Lynn will not even have to wait for the young dragon to grow up, and will send troops south without hesitation.

After inspecting the food on the baggage, Lin En was relieved and prepared to turn around and step out of the cargo ship's bilge from the spiral ladder.

He had just turned around and a timid boy's voice suddenly rang behind him, "Sir, do you know what the calculation will be after ninety-nine?"

Lin En was surprised that the boy working at the dock would ask such a question. He first glanced at the slightly shy boy's brown face, and then soon saw a wax board next to him that an old man was holding.

The number ninety-nine is written after it... This is funny, but in the Middle Ages when per capita illiteracy was accurate, it was even a craft to count to ninety-nine accurately.

The cultural education in Westeros was almost entirely monopolized by churches and school towns. Church schools were the most important part of education at that time, and the school town in the old town was relatively closed. They refused to learn from apprentices who were not introduced by bachelors and bachelors.

On the contrary, the church established corresponding educational schools, which were divided into monastic schools, archbishops, and diocese schools according to grades. The education content of the school was mainly religion. Theology is the "crown" of all disciplines, and the teaching of the "seven arts" (grammar, rhetoric, dialectics, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music) also served theology.

The teaching methods of church schools are mainly cumbersome arguments of formalism. This bad academic style of scholasticism has always dominated education in Westeros. Later, it was constantly criticized by lord class educators. "scholastic philosophy" became synonymous with theory deviating from reality.

At that time, the education of secular feudal lords was mainly knight education in addition to court schools. This kind of education was to cultivate professional soldiers who could ride horses and fight, be loyal to the title of the lord, understand court etiquette, and be good at pleaseing the mistress. They had to learn the "Seven Knight Skills".

However, knight education is also hierarchical.

In short, since the feudal lords in feudal society established a strict hierarchy system, this made the education in this continent have obvious hierarchy; because the religious churches at that time dominated politically, economically and ideologically, the cultural education at that time was also permeated with the influence of religious theology.

In the past century, especially during the hundreds of years when Targaryen ruled the mainland, with the development of productivity, economic prosperity and technological progress, cities formed, and emerging urban classes emerged, and education began to cover some civilians mainly merchants.

Despite this, there is still little civilian education, and no lord will invest in civilian education.

It is not uncommon for ordinary people to have a lack of knowledge, and it is not a strange thing to count as much as ninety-nine but less than one hundred.

Lynn looked at the lantern boy meaningfully, "What's your name? Why do you want to know the number after ninety-nine?"

"My Tirel, this is also my father's name, so everyone calls me Little Tirel." The man raised his head and replied seriously, "I want to know the numbers, because the count behind us requires him. As long as we know the numbers behind, my father can count more goods."

Lynn nodded and said to the surprised and unwrong businessman behind him, "As a businessman, you should know the number after ninety-nine, right?"

"Yes, sir," the businessman nodded in surprise, then leaned down and said to the boy, "This time you have to remember, after ninety-nine, there will be one hundred."

Lin Neng, who left the baggage and came to the dock, unexpectedly met the red-robed woman Melisandra.

"Are you looking for me?" Lynn asked.

Melisander looked at Lynn and nodded with a smile, "Yes, I just saw your fleet on the tower. It was unexpectedly powerful. I'm curious, when did you have this fleet that never appeared? This question lingers in my heart, and it's even more uncomfortable than a cat's heart."

"I remember I talked to you about the magic of the Dark Gate, and I happened to know a little about it." Lynn said as he walked, there was a carriage from the Lord's Mansion at the entrance of the pier in front of him.

After Lynn discovered that the coachman was the old mute of the Mormon family, he knew that Leanna had accepted the daily management of the Fishing Village Port.

"You mean this fleet came from the planet Azeroth?"

Lin En paused when she heard this, turned her head and looked at the red-robed woman in surprise, "You have started to believe the story I told so quickly. Should I be happy about it?"

"I just want to believe that so far, sir."

Lynn didn't want to argue with her, shrugged and continued to move forward, and opened the topic: "Melly, are you willing to run a college for me?"

“College?”

“Well, a place to promote and educate.”

Melisandra was stunned at first, then her eyes lit up, dragging the red robe on her body and taking two steps, following Lin N's footsteps, "Like the classmate city and the church?"

Lin En increasingly admires the cleverness of the girl in the red robe. "That's right. You come to be a yard or a principal, and you can call them casually. Then invite some famous scholars to be teachers, attracting young people from all over the continent of Westeros to come and gradually develop into universities. The university attaches importance to researching knowledge and imparting cultural knowledge, cultivating causes that contribute to scientific development and academic prosperity, and at the same time promotes the improvement of children's knowledge and education level in the territory."

Lynn revealed his sudden plans and ideas.

Melisandra stared at Lynn's side face without blinking, and suddenly found that the young face had bottomless potential. She excitedly suggested, "How about the King of Light Academy?"

Running a school is extremely expensive, why should I spend money to promote it to the King of Light?

Lynn felt that his mind was not funny.
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