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Chapter 389 Special Examination Cultural Invasion III

Republic College is a comprehensive college integrating junior high school, high school and university.

The predecessor was naturally the Huaxia Academy, but after it was taken over by the Chinese Empire, it was renamed the Republic Academy and the academy’s teaching materials were appropriately adapted.

Emphasis has been placed on improving political and ideological education. After all, the students are mainly the children of common people and untouchables. After graduation, these children can become citizens and enjoy various benefits and rights unique to citizens as long as they pass the graduation examination.

It can be said that whether the Republic can last forever depends mainly on the training conditions of the academies.

Originally, according to Sima Yi's intention, not only the administrators of the academy had to be changed, but also the teachers inside. After all, since we wanted to cultivate die-hard loyalists to the Republic, it was natural for them to have trustworthy teachers to teach them.

However, this proposal was rejected by the parliament. The reason was that the teachers mainly came from the Huaxia Normal University, and most of the teachers in all the Huaxia academies in the south came from the children of various aristocratic families. In essence, these people were actually trustworthy.

And to cultivate die-hard loyalists, the most critical thing is the political class. Therefore, the teachers who originally teach each subject can remain the same, and you only need to arrange a trustworthy political teacher to teach the students.

Sima Yi thought about the same thing, and most of the teaching experience and education level of the new teachers were not as good as those of the old teachers, so temporarily changing a group would not have better results than retaining the original ones.

Therefore, these teachers have stayed.

It cannot be denied that more than 70% of them are children from aristocratic families, and about 80% of them are from the Chinese Republic. Their families have directly benefited from the Chinese Republic, so generally they still maintain a certain degree of loyalty to the Republic.

It's just that Sima Yi ignored one thing, and that was the essence of a noble family.

To put it bluntly, he is an out-and-out white-eyed wolf.

Today, the Chinese Republic can give them more benefits, so they migrate to the Chinese Republic at all costs. But one day when the Chinese Republic is about to be destroyed by the Han Empire, or when the war has shown an irreversible trend, they

They would selectively join the Han Empire and become their internal agents.

Even far away, now that the monks and demons have left, and those in the north have begun to fight back, many aristocratic families have begun to leave a way out for themselves.

"Your Excellency, do you know how much risk our family will have to bear by arranging for you to enter the Republic Academy?" Du Lei, the old head of the Du family, looked at the young man in the lower office with a little embarrassment.

"What do you think the Du family leader said? According to our investigation, during his tenure as Minister of Education, Du Jinai, the Republic of China built more than ten republic colleges and normal colleges. The principals were either descendants of your Du family, or they were related to your Du family.

The children of the family have interests in each other. With their ability, is it not difficult to accommodate this little teacher?" the young man said with a smile.

"Your Excellency is indeed a person sent from the north. You have done a good job in the preliminary investigation!" Du Lei raised his eyebrows.

"It's just a small preparation to avoid being rude in front of you." The young man said with a smile.

"Okay! Tomorrow I will arrange for you to serve as a teacher in the fifty academies of the Republic. As for the courses you will teach, you will choose political courses. Is this correct?" Du Lei looked at the young man.

"That's it. If it can be done, once something happens to the Republic, the Du family will be able to survive the storm." The young man promised calmly.

"It's just for preservation...Isn't the price too low?" Du Lei was a little dissatisfied.

"It's already good. Many aristocratic families will inevitably be exterminated, and more will be exiled to the Western Regions or the Northern Prairies. Even worse, they will be exiled to the Shangyi Peninsula or the Japanese Islands.

I am not an official envoy in the first place, but just an idler with a mission. There are too many things that I cannot promise casually. I can only say that the descendants of the third and fourth generations of the Du family may come back from the exile and then serve as responsibilities according to their talents.

That's all you need is a commander." The young man said with a smile.

"We must ensure the safety of our Du family along the way. No swearing or insults are allowed!" Du Lei compromised slightly.

"Don't worry, it can be treated as a normal immigrant, not an exile!" The young man nodded.

"Okay, I agree! Speaking of which, how about taking a night's rest in Du Mansion tonight. After all, it's getting dark." Du Lei said with a smile.

"Disciple, it's better to be respectful than obey orders!" the young man said with a smile.

"Speaking of which, I don't know your name..." Du Lei asked curiously.

"Ma's family in Wanjun, Ma Liang!" Ma Liang replied in a neither humble nor overbearing tone.

"Seeing your white eyebrows, I should have guessed..." Du Lei said with a smile.

"Speaking of which, I have to think of a way to dye my eyebrows tonight, otherwise there will be some mistakes in the future?" Ma Liang smiled faintly.

The two looked at each other and smiled, and then exchanged compliments again.

This kind of thing happened directly to more than fifty aristocratic families, big and small. But no matter which family they belong to, they have one thing in common, and that is the interests of the Du family.

Some of them succeeded, some were kicked out, and some were arrested directly. Fortunately, after the arrested one crushed a thin jade talisman, a strong wind took him away. No matter what, there were at least thirty-seven of them.

Eight disciples, according to Xie Xin's mission letter, infiltrated into the Republic Academy and served as political teachers.

They also anticipated that they might not be the only ones doing the same task. Therefore, their most urgent task at this stage is to thoroughly understand the college's teaching materials and then deal with the possible random inspection storm.

At the same time, in Chaisang City.

"Okay, the store has been purchased, now it's time to move on to the second step!" Yan Pin sat in the empty store, looking at the store he just bought today, with a look of satisfaction on his face.

"I didn't expect that we, the disciples of the business department, would be assigned to purchase shops in the south, and then serve as a communication transfer point for each disciple and those coming from the north... It has expanded to thirty shops in three years. Master, you are too strong.

Already?" Yan Pin murmured with a wry smile, then covered himself with the quilt he just bought and spent the night on the ground hastily.

The same thing happened in Chaisang, Jianye, Wu, Kuaiji, Jiaozhi and other counties and cities. To say the difference, the most is that it was opened earlier or later. As for those disciples who were discovered, they still used

The same thing seemed to quickly retreat.

Their status is that they are all immigrants from the north to the south. Because they are in their first year, they are naturally untouchables. But just because they have immigrated, the government's monitoring of them has dropped a lot.

They believe that as long as they operate in an orderly manner this year, the surveillance should be lifted. By then, the stage for the period drama will probably be set up.

Three days later, in villages everywhere.

"Are you Xiahou Xiong, who just immigrated to the south?" The village chief looked at the handsome young man in front of him.

"That boy is exactly..." Xiahou Xiong, actually Cao Xiong, replied with a lost look.

"Look at how pitiful you are, a half-year-old child whose family was broken up and ended up here... Don't worry, we will help you solve the house problem. Of course, there is nothing you can do about a house that is too good, it is just a thatched house. If you want to live in a better house,

You can only make money yourself.

In addition, our village will help you with the food rations for the first year. But you have to find a way to earn it next year. In addition, the food we give you is not free. You will have to pay it back to us in batches with interest.

, Do you understand?" the village chief said seriously.

"I understand, I just heard that this untouchable's income is very low..." Cao Xiong said in fear.

"There's nothing you can do about it. Who told you to immigrate here just now? If nothing else, it's only two years. The people above have calculated that as long as you work hard, the food you earn from farming in one year will be enough for you.

After a year, there will still be a lot left over to repay debts." The village chief said with a smile.

Two years... I hope I don't starve to death before accomplishing anything important...

Cao Xiong listened to the village chief's explanation with excitement, but his heart felt chilly.

The same situation naturally happened in many villages in the Republic. Some of them managed to sneak in, and some were caught out, but they also retreated.

At the same time, among the tribes in Shanyue.

"You said you wanted to take refuge with us? As a Han Chinese, why would you do that?" The Yue leader looked curiously at the young man in the lower office.

"The Yue people once took refuge with the Han people. Why did they rebel again and go into the mountains and forests?" the young man asked with a smile.

"The Han people don't treat us Yue people as human beings, so we can't survive in the Han area, so naturally we have no choice but to go into the mountains and forests to make a living!" the Yue leader said dissatisfied.

"That's it, the untouchables in our Republic can't live anymore, or they feel that living like this is aggrieved, so I came here to use you to overthrow the tyranny of the Chinese Republic!" the young man said a little excitedly.

"But why do we, Shanyue, want to help you?" The leader of the Yue tribe raised his eyebrows.

"I can give you Yue people a better living environment, teach you farming and various methods of a more comfortable life, and even help you train soldiers.

Besides, if I don't show up, then sooner or later Shanyue will face repeated attacks by the Chinese Republic. I wonder how many times the nobles can support them?" the young man said with a smile.

"Okay, you can help me train my soldiers first. If you do well, then everything will be easy to discuss. If I find out that you are a spy of the Han people and plan to lure us out of the mountain and then encircle and suppress us, then you will die in an ugly way!"

The Yue leader apparently agreed.

"Of course you will do it with your heart," the young man replied with a smile.

"Boy, by the way, what's your name?" the Yue leader asked curiously.

"My name is Deng Ai!" Deng Ai replied with a smile.

The same thing happened to several Yue tribes. Some people succeeded, and some almost died before seeing Shan Yue. Fortunately, they still had a talisman on them, which served as a fatal blow for them.

As for the part whose eloquence was really not good enough, he had no choice but to leave in the end.

By this time, the disciples who participated in the examination were officially integrated into various fields of the Chinese Republic.


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