Chapter 348 Board of Directors?



Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked in the direction of Wentworth and Joseph Kony.

After a moment's calm, Joseph Connie clapped his hands lightly. Seeing this, the live music started again. Everyone else danced or ate as if nothing had happened. However, everyone tacitly stayed away from Wentworth and Joseph Connie's position.

Joseph Kony said to Wentworth apologetically: "I'm sorry, I was a little excited just now!"

Wentworth responded nonchalantly: "It doesn't matter. If it were me, I would probably be even more excited than you!"

The two men clinked their glasses lightly and took a sip of the red wine in their glasses. Joseph Kony continued, "My mother once said that the most incompetent thing a person can do is to be furious."

“So, from then on, bringing African wizards in line with Europe and America became my father’s greatest wish.”

"We learn European culture and European ways of thinking. In short, my father is trying his best to make the Connie family integrate with Europe. Under my father's influence, this seems to have become a trend among African wizards."

"And now, your arrival has shown me a new path! I think what we should learn most is European education!"

Hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth's heart was moved, but he remained calm on the surface and said: "Oh? European education? I don't know, Joseph Kony, what do you mean?"

Joseph Kony smiled, pointed at Wentworth and said:

"The whole of Vagadu knows why you came to Vagadu this time! It is a shame for the whole of Vagadu to be investigated so openly by the International Confederation of Wizards!"

"Although I am also a student of Vagadu, I have to say that Vagadu actually needs to learn a lot from many magic schools, including Hogwarts, in many aspects, such as the most important system!"

After hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth knew that the theme of tonight was finally about to begin! Wentworth was also very curious about what Joseph Kony wanted to say, so he stretched out his hand to signal Joseph Kony to continue.

Seeing that Wentworth seemed to be more interested in his topic, Joseph Kony also said excitedly:

"The current Uagadou is a principal-responsible system. All school affairs are decided by the principal of Uagadou alone."

“Although our Cony tribe has maintained a good cooperative relationship with Principal Leila Lopez, from the perspective of the future development of Ouagadou, I think this system has great drawbacks!”

"The biggest drawback is that no one can effectively supervise the teaching and development of Uagadu. If someone could supervise and regulate Uagadu effectively enough, then perhaps this incident would not have happened!"

Hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth nodded expressionlessly and asked in return:

"So, what's your idea? Joseph Kony!"

Wentworth nodded slightly and did not deny it.

Seeing this, Joseph Connie said with a fiery look in his eyes: "Even Albus Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard in history, has to be supervised by the board of directors when he becomes the headmaster of Hogwarts. I really can't imagine any other wizard being qualified to have greater power than Albus Dumbledore?!"

After hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth suddenly realized and said, "So, you want to implement the school board system in Ouagadou? I guess there must be a seat for the Kony tribe on the school board?"

Seeing Wentworth looking at him with a half-smile, Joseph Kony didn't care at all and explained:

"It's not just our Connie family, but also other large tribes in Africa! In fact, many large tribes have doubts about this! After all, rights often come with obligations!"

"If the Uagadu School Board is really established, then the tribes on the board will have to spend a lot more every year! After all, the funds needed to maintain the operation of such a large school every year are a huge expense."

Hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth nodded without comment and echoed:

"You're right. It's really hard for one person to support such a large school with so many professors and students. So, I really respect President Leila Lopez!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Joseph Connie also nodded and said, "Yes, Principal Leila Lopez is indeed worthy of our admiration, but this is also the reason why we need reform! Principal Leila Lopez can't always be the principal of Uagadou. Who can guarantee that the principals after Uagadou will be as good as Principal Lopez?"

"Therefore, we need someone to constrain and supervise this. This is not aimed at Principal Lopez, but for the better development of Uagadou!"

"Moreover, once Uagadou establishes a school board, the performance of each student in school will be seen by the leaders of the largest tribes in Africa, which will be very beneficial to their development after graduation!"

"You know, although Ouagadou is the best magic school in Africa, not every wizard who graduates from Ouagadou can find a good job! Every year, after graduating from Ouagadou, there are many wizards who have to leave their hometowns and go to Europe and the United States to seek better development. Even many wizards have to become wizard hunters!"

After hearing what Joseph Kony said, Wentworth finally understood what Joseph Kony, or more precisely, the Kony tribe behind Joseph Kony, wanted to do.

But there was one thing Wentworth couldn't figure out. Since he couldn't figure it out, Wentworth asked directly:

"So, Joseph Kony, what does this stuff you said tonight have to do with me?!"

(End of this chapter)


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