Chapter 245 It’s Different After All



Following Viscount Keynes's line of sight, the others naturally noticed the group of jumping cubs.

Although I already knew that Hope Village accepted cubs regardless of race, it was still quite shocking to actually see them together.

"What do they keep looking at us for?"

"Maybe they are curious about why we go to school. Many people came to see us today."

"Hey, me too

“Yes, there are so many people playing together.”

"It's just one downside. I have to carry a lot of stuff."

“I think it’s pretty easy to memorize!”

"Wow, I can't remember. I feel like my parents will beat me when I get back. They said I didn't study hard and didn't cherish this opportunity, so they beat me."

“…”

...

...

As they stared and watched, the cubs' voices continued to reach their ears. For some reason, the children's words and jokes did bring them a little "life".

Of course, they also saw that those who dared to speak were basically humans and the cubs of the orc and goblin tribes. Most of them stood silently in the corner and listened, but the emotions on their faces would fluctuate because of the words of their companions, and their eyes were bright.

At this moment, the group of people all thought of the goblin cubs in their own territory. They were skinny and weak, and had always been protected by the goblins in that small and dirty cave, because that was the best environment the goblins could provide for their cubs.

The two situations alternated in their minds, making them feel confused.

After a while, Viscount Conrad spoke up, responding to what Viscount Keynes had just said, "Even if Viscount Chaplin borrowed the development model of Hope Village, he would not be able to completely replicate it. The two are still fundamentally different."

Let’s not talk about anything else, let’s just talk about the goblins!

He had little sympathy for the goblins.

The goblins have fallen to their current status because they are not strong enough and have talents that ordinary people do not have, so they can only be slaughtered.

His status among all races has long been fixed.

No one will speak up for them, and some may even participate in it and share the benefits.

In the future, this situation may not be so easy to change.

Because there are really a lot of interests represented by the goblins.

No one would be willing to spit out the benefits that have been swallowed.

As far as he knew, there were rich mineral resources near Zakli Village in Chaplin's territory. These mineral resources were the foundation of Zakli Village. There were countless goblin miners in those mines.

There is no need to pay these goblins any wages, just some food, which reduces the cost of mining by an unknown amount.

Allow the goblins to have the same “resident” rights as in Hope Village?

This is simply a joke.

Viscount Chaplin listened and understood very well that Viscount Conrad was talking about the goblins, but not just that.

He coughed lightly and said, "Indeed, even if a school is built in my territory, the students there will only be human cubs. This is normal."

Then he added, "Although I am willing to learn from Hope Village, many things are not suitable for my territory and it is impossible to be exactly the same."

What he wanted was to use the Hope Village method to make his territory stronger, rather than giving the residents... equality.

As a member of the nobility, enjoying privileges, how could I be willing to give them up!

What the two said one after another instantly brought everyone present back to reality.

Most of the special features of Hope Village can only be endured by him.

After all, Chaplin's learning could not change his original soil. If the soil does not change, many things cannot take root and sprout. How can he achieve the same success as Hope Village?

"Let's go! Let's go back to the hotel and rest! We've finished our shopping today." Viscount Keynes said.

The excitement I had just felt about Hope Village disappeared in an instant, and I felt a little bored.

"Well, let's go! Go back and have a good rest." Others echoed, including Viscount Chaplin.

Soon, the group left the scene, going in the opposite direction of the group of cubs that had just passed by.

Just like their hearts.

They all deeply realized that Hope Village’s “road to rise” cannot be truly learned.

Unless they change from the root.

But to really change would mean shaking their own foundations. Who would do that?

But even with this in mind, the existence of Hope Village still had a strong impact on their minds, leaving a trace deep in their hearts.

Whether the traces disappear with the passage of time or grow larger with the passage of time is debatable.

But one thing is certain, as Hope Village grows and becomes stronger, scenes like this will continue to happen.

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