223 It's Not Her Now
"Whether it is graduation missions or additional missions, including temporarily assigned combat missions on the battlefield, you have mostly completed them very well... I should say, it is a bit beyond my expectations."
Dean Weisman stared at the young man in front of him in silence for a long time, and finally said this.
Li Yu: "I still have to thank the association for its support. Without sufficient logistics, my achievements would be unimaginable."
The young man's response was so current, which made the dean quite gratified. He pondered for a moment and suddenly laughed: "The contribution points agreed before have been transferred. The rewards for the academy tasks will be sent to your personal account. Those on the battlefield will
The mission bonus has been awarded to your mercenary company. Speaking of the company, what are your plans after graduation? Will you continue to develop your company?"
Li Yu nodded: "I will try to open up a new base."
Dean: "Still in South America, Patagonia?"
Li Yu shook his head slightly: "No, it's over in Siberia, near the Arctic Circle."
The dean couldn't help but widen his eyes: "Run so far?"
Li Yu: "After all, those places that are not remote have either been taken over by our association, or they are heavily guarded by the Kingdom of God, or the two sides are in a hot war. If you want to find a place with more room for development, you can only find a more remote place.
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Weisman touched his beard: "I originally wanted to suggest that you rent a factory in the Master City of Babel and try to do some industry..."
Li Yu: "Thank you for your kindness, but I do have a plan. Moreover, I have prepared a large number of things to take to Siberia. I would like to ask if you can give me a discount on the rental fee for transporting submarines.
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"You want to bring a large amount of things to Siberia?" The dean muttered, seeming to realize something, "It seems that you are quite well prepared...wait, could it be the arrangement of Lord Ella?"
Li Yu smiled and nodded.
The old man also laughed and said with a kind face: "Have you checked that our college has an exclusive submarine transport team? Okay, I can give you the cost price."
"Thank you, Mr. Dean!"
Li Yu's smile widened. After all, a few words from the old man in front of him could help him save tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of contribution points. For a start-up company, this is too important.
Dean Weisman took a sip from the water glass and changed the subject leisurely: "Since you plan to open up a new base, you will need a lot of talents in the future, right? Just in time, graduates from our college may be able to fill your gap.
vacancy."
Solve the employment problem of students? Or add sand to your own base?
Although he was slightly wary, the smile on Li Yu's face remained unchanged: "If the students are interested, I also have suitable positions here, then of course it will be no problem."
The dean's smile faded, and there was a hint of helplessness in his slightly cloudy eyes: "The wind direction has changed, and many positions that were often available in the past will become increasingly difficult to find in the future. For example, in the fantasy industry, many new people used to be recruited every year.
Not only will we not hire anyone this year, it seems we will also have a large number of layoffs..."
Li Yu remembered what he had talked with Amaranda before. The so-called dream is to connect the sensory nerves, allowing people to immerse themselves in a pre-written story, using AI as an actor to give customers an immersive experience. Because he once almost almost
Attracting many mages to become addicted, the association has set a very high threshold for fantasy. Only qualified senior mages can enjoy it, and the price is very expensive. Even so, this industry can still recover a considerable amount of contribution points for the association every year.
"The scale of the war is escalating, and the entertainment industry seems to be out of date."
The dean sighed: "So we are also changing our thinking. In the future, the compulsory courses and elective courses for students will be more related to combat. So in the future, your next graduating juniors should also be more adaptable to the battlefield.
It is more in line with your needs for developing a base..."
Listening to the old man's seemingly confident words, Li Yu just smiled and did not refute.
He knows too well that even in the old days, there was often more than a gap between the courses students learned on campus and the real job skills. The battlefield is more
In this case, no matter how good your grades are in school, you may pee your pants in a real environment with real swords and guns. Unless more combat training classes are set up to allow students to experience the real battlefield environment, it will be more troublesome to operate.
, it is easy to produce a large number of casualties.
Li Yu also sighed: "Times are changing."
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Hilelia has been in the administrative center of the Mage Academy for a long time. She asked around and combined with the posts she saw on the forum, she finally understood a certain policy of the academy.
After queuing for a long time, the girl finally arrived at the service window No. 4. Facing the unfamiliar clerk, Hilaria took a deep breath and said seriously: "I want to apply for a distance course."
The middle-aged female clerk was stunned for a moment: "Are you a normal apprentice now?"
Hilaria nodded: "A normal apprentice who enrolled this year. But I have a job that requires me to go outside the Mage City..."
The clerk interrupted: "You have only been in school for less than a year, and now is the time to study hard. As for the job you mentioned, it should be part-time, right?"
Hilaria hesitated for a moment and nodded.
The clerk advised: "Son, listen to me, a part-time job is not worth it. Don't think that remote courses are the same as regular classes. If you are not in the academy, you lack a learning atmosphere. And after you leave the Mage City, you
Your employer can manipulate you at will. Only by passing the graduation examination and becoming an official mage can you have some say in front of those evil bosses."
But the girl was very sure: "This is not an ordinary part-time job, and my boss is not evil."
The clerk scoffed: "How can you be a boss if you don't have a bad heart?"
Hilaria: "He may be tactful, but he is always very principled inside."
Clerk: "How do you know?"
Hilaria: "Because he was the one who brought me to Mage City."
The clerk was stunned immediately.
Hilaria continued: "And he is also an excellent mage apprentice... No, he has graduated. He can tutor me in my studies. I think it will be more efficient than studying in the academy."
At this moment, a familiar and warm voice came from behind the girl: "You are here."
Hilaria turned around and saw him, and couldn't help but smile: "Good afternoon, boss."
The clerk suddenly asked: "Are you the boss of this kid? Heh, he looks quite young. Have you just graduated?"
Li Yu looked over: "Is there any problem?"
Clerk: "This little girl wants to apply for remote classes, and she said she would be tutored by you. What, your grades are very good?"
Li Yu raised his eyebrows: "You can check the fastest record from admission to graduation assessment."
"That's Master Xia Feifei..."
"It's not her anymore."
Chapter completed!