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Chapter 74 'Hero Orphanage Rules and Regulations'

The few friends in "hero" are the Dixie Brothers State during the Civil War, and the Second Mexican Empire, which supported the Confederate States of America.

But now in the Second Mexican Empire, it is more reasonable to call it the knight territory of Lord Tom Knight.

The introduction of ethnic issues in the book made Father Martin even more frightened.

Texans are defined as a new race, not based on skin color or blood, but on whether they are loyal to Texas.

Those who have been born and raised in Texas for more than three generations are the highest class of Texans.

In terms of racial hierarchy, Texans are supreme, and other races are inferior people abandoned by God. The definition of inferior people is what Texans use to release the dark side of human nature.

This is not the end of the story. Although the relationship between Hero Company and Texas is not stated directly in the book, various side descriptions describe the groups that should be grateful to Texas for making it strong.

It goes without saying that this group is Hero Corporation, a private company that can benefit and strengthen the country.

Father Martin is a clergyman who has been working in Texas for thirty years. He knows the impact such a book will have if it spreads in Texas.

Today's Texans have endured the suffering caused by the Civil War, and they really believe that all the dissatisfaction in their lives was caused by the Yankees and the Europeans behind the Yankees.

Not to mention the impact on teenagers and younger children.

For them, Hero Company really saves them from working in special jobs where they face danger of death at any time.

These children will truly become the most loyal "protectors" of Texas and Hero Company without any hesitation.

Father Martin stood reading at the beginning, then sat in his original position to read. Finally, he placed "Hero" next to the kerosene lamp and studied it carefully.

Father Martin did not believe that this was a book edited by humans. He had to carefully confirm every word under the light and confirm whether every word and every letter was written by humans.

Three-quarters of the way through the book, Father Martin's body was soaked in cold sweat, and his hands were too sweaty to continue reading "Hero".

Father Martin asked in a choked voice to the surrounding darkness:

"Is this really a children's enlightenment book?"

"If you can't accept it, you can continue to be a priest in the church, but I will take over the children in the church..."

"No, I will be the director of the orphanage."

"Then you have to work hard. My dean, you are a hero to our Texas orphans."

Father Martin stood up and walked towards the office door in a daze, but the devil's whisper came from behind again:

"These are the rules and regulations of the orphanage. Take them."

"Don't worry, the orphanage will not manage the children without rules like a church. They must follow certain rules."

"In this way, these children can become more useful people to Hero Company in the future."

"You will be the dean. I have already arranged the other positions. Don't worry about it. You will just take office in a few days."

"Give you some money and go back and clean yourself up. The director of our hero orphanage cannot be so poor."

Father Martin accepted the "Hero Orphanage Rules and Regulations" and several thousand dollars from Tom. He did not read the rules and regulations manual.

After walking out of the office, Father Martin began to think about whether this was really a good thing for the orphans.

Father Martin looked at the two books and several thousand dollars in his hand, and realized that this was the most money he had ever seen in his life.

The security guards of Hero Company took Father Martin back to the church, and a dozen sleepless orphans came out to welcome Father Martin back.

The children's playful welcome brought Father Martin back to his thoughts, and brought Father Martin, who had been wandering nine days away, back to reality.

A thin old nun walked to Father Martin's side.

"Father Martin, there is no food in our church, and the priests don't have any good ideas. You went to the Smith Farm today. Has Mrs. Smith made any more donations to help the children?"

Father Martin looked at the two books in his hand, listened to what the nun on the side said, and touched the several thousand dollars in his pocket, only to realize that he had been thinking too much about "unimportant" things.

"Why should I care?"

"No matter how bad it is, it's better than dying of exhaustion in a factory, being beaten to death on a farm, or starving to death on the roadside."

After thinking about everything, Father Martin handed over several thousand dollars to the old nun, ran back to the room and began to study the "Hero Orphanage Rules and Regulations".

The old nun on the side looked at the huge sum of money in her hand and stood there blankly. If she hadn't already reached the end of her life and loved orphans, she might have taken the money and ran away.

Father Martin in the room looked at the "Hero Orphanage Rules and Regulations" in his hand and murmured:

"Get up at the same time every morning?"

"After getting up, sing the state song and raise the state flag..."

"After that, I run morning exercises, eat after morning exercises, and then start class after eating..."

"Before every class, chant a word of praise and pledge of allegiance to Texas."

"There are classes every morning and military training in the afternoon: shooting, field combat, shelling..."

"What kind of strange system is this? Is it possible that all public schools in Europe are like this? Why does this feel like the rules and regulations of a military training camp?"

Father Martin looked through the "Hero Orphanage Rules and Regulations" that Tom gave him. He didn't understand why Tom arranged the learning activities for the orphans in this way, so he could only force himself to write it down and implement it in the future.

This "Hero Orphanage Rules and Regulations" is a mixture of Tom's Prussian education, Neon education, Desan education and later military management systems that prepare for war.

This management system, coupled with the "children's enlightenment textbook" - "hero",

Tom plans to train all Texas orphans to become Hero's most powerful "security" team in the future.

An army that is not afraid of life and death and is loyal to Tom.

Father Martin actually does not understand what kind of person this kind of education will cultivate children.

He only knew that Tom was the "saint" who could make all the orphans in Texas live without food and clothing.

Sometimes, people are actually very stupid. Even if what a successful person says is wrong, all living beings will think it is correct because it was said by a successful person.

Father Martin is the smarter among all living beings. Interestingly, it is this kind of "smart people" who are more superstitious about the words and deeds of successful people.

And Tom is undoubtedly the most kind-hearted and successful person Father Martin knows.


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